09/10/2017
Ukrainian Muslim women have gathered to debunk the myth that faith, national traditions, and family values are barriers to achieving a successful career.
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22/09/2017
Kateryna Yevdokimova, a Ukrainian Muslim and fashion designer (owner of Katrin Kym brand) was one of the prize-winners at a prestigious contest for young designers New Fashion Zone-2017. Established jury consisting of Key fashion figures nominated and awarded Kateryna in Business Fashion Awards....
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12/09/2017
"Islam is a very difficult line of work," said the KGB agent in a 1990s comedy. Strangely, these words from an already forgotten Russian film turned out to be almost prophetic for Islam throughout the post-Soviet space. It is no secret that Muslims are perceived to be somewhat different to...
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06/09/2017
Editor’s Note: This article is a part of the “Journalism of Tolerance” project by the Kyiv Post and its affiliated non-profit organization, the Media Development Foundation. The project covers challenges faced by sexual, ethnic and other minorities in Ukraine, as well as people with physical...
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05/09/2017
Few people can feel the pain of the victims of genocide as much as the Ukrainians, because they were themselves subject Soviet holodomor (artificial famine) of 1932-33, as well as ethnicity-based total deportations of 1944 and “Red Terror‘ against, among others, people trying to stick to their...
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04/09/2017
Over 21 tons of meat of the sacrificial animals were distributed among the poor people by Islamic Cultural Centres “Alraid” during the festive days of Eid al-Adha; and that figure doesn’t count the meat donated by the believers in private.
21,000 kilograms of meat from the cattle that was purchased...
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04/09/2017
Parishioners of Vinnytsia Islamic Cultural Centre never failed to keep the Vinnytsia Regional Children’s Hospital’s little oncology patients in mind while organising a fest for their little brothers and sisters in faith. With a clear understanding that those little kids were literally incarcerated...
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16/08/2017
Thie year’s children’s camp “Druzhba” (Ukr. “Friendship”) for kids aged 9–14, which is traditionally held in the Carpathians each year, was the most policultural of them all. Both the local Muslim kids, and those born in international marriages and living abroad, who had come to visit their...
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16/08/2017
Thie year’s children’s camp “Druzhba” (Ukr. “Friendship”) for kids aged 9–14, which is traditionally held in the Carpathians each year, was the most policultural of them all. Both the local Muslim kids, and those born in international marriages and living abroad, who had come to visit their...
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28/07/2017
Not only a different location (for it was the first time when the School was held in Odesa), and not even a new co-host (this year, the traditional organisators, namely Association “Alraid” and RAMU “Umma”, were joined by the International Institute of Islamic Thought, IIIT). Not even new lecturers...
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