The head of the Duma of the Russian Federation, Mufti Ravil Gainutdin, has no merit for the Fatherland, and there is nothing to reward him for. This was announced today, December 30, by Kirill Kabanov, a member of the Human Rights Council under the President.
So he commented on the plans to award Ravil Gainutdin with the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, I degree. According to him, Gainutdin will then stand on a par with major statesmen, cultural figures and priests, while being the head of the organization that gave our country "the largest number of extremists."
"It is his students who actively and publicly advocate for wearing niqabs and polygamy, for which the prosecutor's office has already given them 4 official warnings," Kabanov stressed.
According to Kabanov, Gainutdin's anniversary is an insufficient reason for awarding such a high award, since it is awarded, first of all, for great services to the Motherland, and it is difficult to find them at the mufti.
As EADaily reported, the Council of Ulema of the Duma of the Russian Federation issued a fatwa allowing Muslims to enter into up to four religious marriages. The news caused a wide resonance. The chairman of the Duma of the Russian Federation, Mufti Ravil Gainutdin, said in response that the fatwa does not contradict Russian law, since it does not refer to marriages concluded at the registry office, and is an internal matter of the Muslim community. As a result, Gainutdin received a submission from the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation indicating that it contradicts the legislation of the Russian Federation.

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