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Caucasus Muslims Office’s chairman addresses world religious leaders from Azerbaijan’s Aghdam (PHOTO)

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Caucasus Muslims Office’s chairman addresses world religious leaders from Azerbaijan’s Aghdam (PHOTO)

AGHDAM, Azerbaijan, November 7. The Chairman of
the Caucasus Muslims Office Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade
has addressed the world’s religious leaders from the Aghdam Juma
Mosque, Trend’s Karabakh bureau reports.

This issue was discussed during his conversation with
participants of the Global Summit of Religious Leaders at the
mosque.

Pashazade asked the religious leaders to convey to the world the
information about the ruins seen by them in Azerbaijan’s Karabakh,
the Armenian atrocities, acts of vandalism, and events of
genocide.

“We only ask one thing from you: to tell the world the truth
about what you saw here, so that these horrors do not fall upon
other people. The Aghdam Juma Mosque is a historic mosque.
Armenians kept pigs here. This was their attitude towards religion,
towards Islam. Thank God, Azerbaijan put an end to this,” he
added.

To note, participants of the Global Baku Summit of World
Religious Leaders under the motto “World Religions for a Green
Planet,” held within the framework of the 29th session of the
Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate
Change, have started their visit to Karabakh.




The delegation touched down at Fuzuli International Airport by
plane.

The Jamaat Namaz (collective namaz) was performed in Aghdam’s
Juma Mosque with the participation of world religious leaders.

During the visit, the guests will take a deep dive into the rich
tapestry of cultural, spiritual, and historical heritage woven into
the fabric of Aghdam and Shusha.

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