For information. [Rudaw] Moslems in the Ukrainian capital came together to perform Eid prayer on Saturday morning, praying for a lasting triumph for their country that continues to be locked in a war with Russia for five months now.
A large number of Moslems living in Kyiv are those who abandoned homes in Crimea in 2015 and sought shelter in the Ukrainian capital following the Russian takeover of the southern region.
"I hope this war will end as soon as possible. I have six sons and the eldest among them is a Ukrainian army soldier. All we wish is for this war to end," Anas Abu Warda, a Paleostinian man who moved to Ukraine 30 years ago, told Rudaw on Saturday.
Around 1.5 million Moslems live in Ukraine, 500,000 of which are from Crimea... 300,000 from Azerbaijan and the rest are from the Arab countries, Iran, Uzbekistan, Pakistain and the African countries. | "Around 1.5 million Moslems live in Ukraine, 500,000 of which are from Crimea... 300,000 from Azerbaijan and the rest are from the Arab countries, Iran, Uzbekistan, Pakistain and the African countries," Emad Abu Alrub, member of Cabinet of Ministers Council for religion, national minorities, and education said.
Hamza Issa, 48, moved to Ukraine from Paleostine in 1992 to pursue higher education in the eastern European country. He is now a surgeon. The father of eight moved to Kyiv from Donbas in 2014 following escalations.
Moslems in Kyiv slaughtered 250 sheep and 55 calves to be given to 5,000 destitute and needy families in Kyiv oblast, according to Issa.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on February 24. The Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on June 7 said over 4 thousand non-combatants were killed and more than 5 thousand others were maimed as a result of the conflict across Ukraine. |