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  • BAKU: Sheikh-Ul-Islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh Meets With The Hea

    SHEIKH-UL-ISLAM HAJI ALLAHSHUKUR PASHAZADEH MEETS WITH THE HEAD OF THE LOS ANGELES TOLERANCE CENTER

    Azeri Press Agency
    July 22 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Baku. Elbrus Seyfullayev -APA. Chairman of the Caucasian Muslims
    Office Sheikh-ul-Islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh has welcomed the
    head of the Los-Angeles Tolerance Center Rabbi Abraham Cooper at his
    residence in Baku, APA reports.

    Chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office said tolerance in Azerbaijan
    was at the highest level. "Religious tolerance is at the highest level
    in Azerbaijan, representatives of different religious confessions are
    free to live together and to pray. All religious meeting-houses have
    an opportunity for free functioning, synagogues, churches and temples
    are constructed in the country and representatives of various faiths
    are praying there. Azerbaijan can be a real example of tolerance
    in the world". Sheikh-ul-Islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh said new
    synagogue would be constructed for the highland Jewish community and
    promised his support for its construction. Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh
    said large Armenian community lived in Los Angeles, which actively
    worked against Azerbaijan. "Armenians living in Los Angeles may have
    misleading information about Azerbaijan. It needs to explain them
    truth. Therefore I am ready to meet with Armenian religious figures.

    I can meet them even at church to explain them realities". Heads of
    various religious confessions gave examples of high-level religious
    tolerance in Azerbaijan. Rabbi Abraham Cooper thanked for sincere
    welcoming and said he was pleased to see free coexistence of different
    religious communities in the country. Then the sides presented gifts
    to each other.
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