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The funeral of Dagestani Muslim spiritual leader Sheikh Said Afandi. (RIA Novosti/Abdula Magomedov) |
“Certain individuals who promote radical Islam get sufficient financing for undermining activities,” Nilov pointed out. Sheikh Afandi, the leader of the Sufi Muslims in Dagestan, and six of his followers were killed on Tuesday by a female suicide bomber who blew herself up in his house in the village of Chirkei. Investigators consider Afandi’s religious activity as the primary motive for his death. Following the tragedy, State Duma Speaker Sergey Naryshkin called on people and law enforcers not to give in to provocations in connection with the sheikh’s murder.
The terrorist attack became “a blow to the spiritual foundations of the state and believers' feelings," he said. “All together, law enforcement agencies and ordinary citizens should – within the framework of the law – suppress any encroachments upon or faith and people who defend its ideas,” the Duma chairman stressed. Sheikh Ravil Gainutdin, Chairman of the Russian Council of Muftis, says the murder of the theologian may lead to bloodshed in the republic.He said he is concerned this terrorist attack may put an end to the "process of dialogue between Muslims, which has just begun," cites Interfax.
"Dagestan people now need a lot of strength, wisdom, and God-fearing to keep the situation in a legal realm, prevent a civil war, and prevent conflicts from dividing Dagestan's society," he underlined.
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