Muslim religious leaders of TDT performed Friday prayers in Heydar Mosque

News 12:51 21 Oct, 2022
Muslim religious leaders of TDT performed Friday prayers in Heydar Mosque

The Muslim religious leaders of TDT performed Friday prayers in Heydar Mosque, according to Qazet.az report, they prayed for the souls of our martyrs, as well as for eternal peace and tranquility.

It should be noted that the third meeting of the Muslim religious leaders of the Organization of Turkic States took place on October 19 in Baku, in Gulustan Palace. In order to establish the Council of Muslim Religious Administrations of the Organization of Turkic States, the head of religious affairs of Turkey, Ali Erbash, head of religious affairs of Turkey, headed by the Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States, Bagdad Amreyev, Mufti of Uzbekistan Nuriddin Kholiknazarov, Grand Mufti of Kazakhstan Naurizbay Taganuli, Mufti of Kyrgyzstan Zamir Rakiyev, Mufti of Turkmenistan Yalkab Khojaguliyev visited Azerbaijan. they met.

At the same time, the Statute of the Council of Muslim Religious Administration Leaders of the Organization of Turkic States was signed on October 20 in Shusha, which was declared the cultural capital of the Turkic world, and a joint statement was adopted. The Muslim religious leaders of TDT member countries addressed to President Ilham Aliyev on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Karabakh victory. Later, the religious leaders prayed together in the Upper Govharaga Mosque of Shusha, and got acquainted with the reconstruction and restoration works carried out by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation in the mosque. The Muslim religious leaders of TDT got acquainted with the historical places in Shusha, as well as the restoration and construction works carried out here, the Shusha city center square with the shot statues of well-known Azerbaijani personalities Natavan, Bulbul and Uzeyir Hajibeyli, and the Shusha city fortress walls. The guests then went to the Cıdır plain and watched the mysterious view that opened from here.