Turkish, Russian communities unite for ‘Türkiye Evening’ iftar in Moscow
Turkish and Russian citizens gather for the traditional ‘Türkiye Evening’ iftar event in Moscow
In a vibrant display of cultural unity and religious observance, Turkish and Russian citizens gathered for the traditional Turkiye Evening iftar event on Thursday, held annually in front of the Memorial Mosque at Victory Park in Russia’s Moscow.
The iftar, hosted by the Turkish Embassy under the coordination of the Religious Services Attache, began with a recitation from the Quran. This year’s event held special significance, coinciding with Russia’s designation of 2024 as the “Year of the Family.” Following the recitation, attendees enjoyed a video presentation emphasizing the importance of family, with Muslim children leading subsequent prayers.
A highlight of the evening was a mini quiz competition about Türkiye and Islam, with winners receiving various gifts. The event served not only as a religious gathering but also as an educational experience for those in attendance.
Ambassador of Türkiye to Moscow Tanju Bilgic addressed the gathering, emphasizing the manifold blessings Ramadan brings into our lives. “This month enhances the spirit of sharing and solidarity among Muslims, reinforcing the bonds of brotherhood and friendship,” he said. Bilgic pointed to the iftar tent as a prime example of this spirit, a project supported by Türkiye and initiated by Ravil Gaynutdin, head of the Council of Muftis of Russia.
Bilgic also highlighted the significance of celebrating the “Year of the Family” in Russia, expressing his appreciation for the monthlong iftar tent activities, which focus on the value of family within the Islamic faith. “I see the protection of the family institution as the protection of our future. In Türkiye, we attach great importance to preserving the family institution,” he remarked.
He noted the similarities between Türkiye and Russia regarding the value placed on family and expressed satisfaction with the special ties established between the Presidency of Religious Affairs of Türkiye and the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation, emphasizing the importance of continuing to develop these relationships.
Abbasov, deputy head of the Religious Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation, also spoke at the event, highlighting the close cooperation between Muslims in Russia and Türkiye. “We are implementing very valuable projects within the framework of this cooperation,” he stated, underscoring the event’s role in fostering intercultural and interfaith dialogue.
The Turkiye Evening iftar event in Moscow stands as a testament to the enduring ties between Türkiye and Russia, celebrating shared values and mutual respect through cultural and religious exchange.
Source: Newsroom