• 26.11.2020
The General Secretary of the MIF, Chairman of the Religious Board of Muslims of Russia Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gaynutdin took part in a conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Religious Board of Muslims of Kazakhstan.
Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gaynutdin delivered a welcoming speech at the conference dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Religious Board of Muslims of Kazakhstan.
  • 24.11.2020
  • Moscow
I was surprised to read the news about the appeal of famous cultural figures of UNESCO. Directors, conductors, musicians and other representatives of the creative elite are asking to include monuments of the Christian cultural and artistic architectural heritage of the Nagorno-Karabakh region in the world heritage list for their further preservation. I was struck by the selective approach of cultural figures who quite openly pointed out that they consider only Christian churches in Nagorno-Karabakh to be a cultural property that must be preserved, and don’t pay attention to the desecration and destruction of Muslim monuments
Damir Mukhetdinov called on UNESCO not to be selective about the preservation of religious buildings in Karabakh.
  • 23.11.2020
  • Moscow
After Macron's recent statements, including his last program interview published in Le Grand Continent magazine, it might seem that the heat around the fight against" Islamic separatism" has cooled somewhat.
«Charter of Republican Values»: Freedom of conscience and presumption of innocence violated.
  • 19.11.2020
  • Moscow
Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gaynutdin, chairman of the Russian Muftis Council and the Religious Board of Muslims of the Russian Federation, sent a letter of congratulation to Abdullah bin Mohammed al-Salimi, Minister of Religious Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman, on the occasion of the 50th National Day.
Mufti Sheikh Ravil Gainutdin send congratulations on 50th National Day of Oman
  • 18.11.2020
  • Lebanon
On November 11, a school for children living in the camp opened in a refugee camp located in the Bekaa valley region of Lebanon on the border with Syria. The building, designed for 250 students, was built and equipped with funds raised by the Zakyat charitable Foundation of the Religious board of Muslims of the Russian Federation.
School for children of Syrian refugees opened in Lebanon's Bekaa at the expense of the Zakyat Foundation Religious board of Muslims of the Russian Federation.