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Battle over ‘Coat of Arms’

Another dispute has erupted in the name of Religion. This time it involves Russian Muslims and Christians.

A group of top Muslim clerics have demanded that Orthodox Christian symbols be removed from the Russian coat of arms and have complained about the Russian authorities and power-wielding structures allegedly refusing to abide by the principle of secularity, the Interfax news agency reported.

“This is not only a question of the Russian coat of arms. We can say that icons are all but put up on the walls of state offices,” Nafigulla Ashirov, chairman of the Spiritual Board of Muslims of Asian Russia, told journalists.

He accused units of the Defense and Interior Ministries and the Federal Security Service of appropriating various saints “who are allegedly the patrons of warriors”. “The power-wielding structures, the authorities and the Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchy are erecting large crosses at border posts and the approaches to towns. Orthodox chapels are being built in the command bodies of the armed forces,” he lamented.

In his turn, Damir Mukhetdinov, deputy head of the Spiritual Board of the Nizhny Novgorod region’s Muslims, shared the Muslims’ concerns. Their feelings are insulted by the Orthodox presence in the Russian coat of arms.

“We, the Muslims of Nizhny Novgorod region, were wholeheartedly in favour of introducing the unity of the peoples holiday. We could not have imagined, however, that the sound of Orthodox bells and the icon of the Virgin of Kazan would become the symbols of this holiday in Russia,” he said about the day of people’s unity. The mufti is convinced that “all this violates the secular nature of the state and doesn’t contribute to the unity of Russia’s peoples”.

Ali Visam Bardvil, head of the Spiritual Board of Karelia’s Muslims, too, believes that the presence of Christian symbols in the coat of arms is impermissible. He said that Russia “is neither a Muslim nor a Christian country”.

“The cross is not a Muslim symbol. We respect the religious feeling of Christians but do not recognize the crucifixion of Christ,” the Muslim figure clarified. “Therefore,” he went on, “in my opinion Orthodox symbols should be removed from the coat of arms to make it acceptable to all religions.” Bardvil emphasized that Muslims would support all politicians calling for a change to the current symbols in the Russian coat of arms. [Link]

Me just have one question.

“Why is it that only Western Christian countries are considered “neither Muslim nor Christian” whereas all Middle Eastern countries (some like Lebanon where 40% of the population is Christian) are nevertheless considered fully Muslim, and not Christian at all no matter what the Christian population?”

Well I know the question sounds a bit ‘off-beat’ but so does the demands of these Muslim clerics. According to me it just seems another use-less fight under the disguise of ‘Religion’.

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wasif
Dec 7th, 2005 at 11:24 am | #

You will never understand, its beyond your intellect. The constitution of the country defines the nature of republic and not the population. Mindless blabbering and finger pointing, sitting on the internet, doesn’t make one a thinker. The premium of experience, witness and victimisation has no parallel. Hope it registers in your mind and reflects in your forthcoming postings.

sakshi
Dec 7th, 2005 at 11:41 am | #

Wasif – Bhagoooooooo….the ‘SIFs’ are here.

And yes..Mr. Wasif you are the one heaven sent creature to planet Earth with a mission of spreading ‘intellect thinking’ and ‘equality’…..kindly give us all a break and STOP winging over your miserable life….atleast NOT on my blog.

And by the way…by saying this “The premium of experience, witness and victimisation has no parallel.”, do you mean spreading anti-women sentiments. Then I guess I am better off as a ‘dumb-witted’ person. Oh ! I forgot this is actually your other name.

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