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A library photo for Ukrainian
Muslims praying at a mosque.
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MOSCOW — Christians have
joined their fellow Muslims in Ukraine to help
rebuild the country's oldest mosque, during
the holy fating month of Ramadan.
"Christian brothers
offered their help to rebuild the Khavidrali
Mosque," Rashid Brakhin, head of the
Union of Muslim Minority in the city of
Kharkov, where the mosque is located, told
IslamOnline.net Tuesday, September 26.
"There is only one God
and that is enough for us," he added.
"They are helping to build the house on
Allah."
Founded over 100 years ago,
the mosque was flattened by Soviet forces in
1936 on claims that it hindered the flow of a
local river in Kharkov.
Above the decorated minaret
of the mosque lies a crescent directed towards
the Ka`bah in the holy city of Makkah, Saudi
Arabia, the direction Muslims worldwide take
during prayers.
Ukraine is home to some two
million Muslims making up 4% of the overall 48
million population.
Ukrainian Muslims are of
diver roots, hailing from the Crimean Tatars,
Azeri people, Chechens and Arabs.
Full swing
Ukrainian Muslims have
swung into action with the start of Ramadan on
Sunday, September 24, to rebuild the mosque.
The reconstruction is
expected to complete in two or three years'
time mainly because of lack of finances.
For the time being, Muslims
decorated the mosque with flowers, festoons
and silver crescents.
They also hurried up with
setting up makeshift windows made of plastic
to protect the faithful from the freezing cold
at night.
There are up to 200 mosques
and 20 Islamic centers in the country which
remained under the Soviet Communist grip until
the collapse of the Soviet Union, after which
it won independence in August 1991.