28.07.2005
The Chairman of "Arraid" in Ukraine Condemns Terror under Cover of Islam
“We Muslims must fight against the dissemination of ideas that support terror under the cover of Islam in our surroundings. We cannot forget that Islam is above all peace, a religion based on respect for human life.” With these words, Dr. Ashur Faruka, head of Arraid, the Ukrainian Muslim Interregional Association of Civic Organizations, addressed the Muslims of Kyiv on 22 July 2005.
18.06.2005
The Books: Ukraine’s Spiritual Choice
Most Ukrainians are, traditionally, Eastern Orthodox Christians. Volodymyr, the Grand Prince of Kyivan Rus, officially accepted Christianity for himself and his people in 988. His grandmother, Olga, had converted several years earlier. According to the Primary Chronicle, Volodymyr, a pagan, invited representatives of Judaism, Islam, Catholicism and Orthodoxy to his capital to chose which religion to convert to.
10.06.2005
Islamic Knowledge in Ukraine
It is often believed that under the Soviet regime in Ukraine — in particular after the mass deportation of Crimea Tatars — Islam ceased to be a communal project. New research, however, reveals that the local reproduction of religious knowledge has continued to date.
31.01.2005
Ukrainian Islamic Specialists Unite
A presentation of the Ukrainian Center for Islamic Studies, a new all-Ukrainian civic organization, took place in Kyiv on 20 January 2005. Many noted Ukrainian scholars specializing in Islam and the history and culture of the Near and Middle East joined the organization. Dr. Mykola Kiriushko, a noted scholar of Islam, heads the organization. One of the center’s priorities is to spread accurate information about Islam.
07.01.2005
Kosovan, Ukrainian Pilgrims Head to Makkah
The first batch of Kosovan pilgrims left home for Saudi Arabia to perform hajj, as some 40 Ukrainians are readying themselves for the soul-searching journey.
03.12.2004
Ukrainian Muslims Concerned Over Political Impasse
On Friday, December 3, Muslims of Ukraine expressed their concerns over the current political impasse on the disputed elections, as the country's top court was poised to rule on the polls.
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