Networks recall Dedeić’s words that Allah and God are the same

Miraš Dedeić. Photo: api.pobjeda.me

The head of the non-canonical "Montenegrin Orthodox Church" Miraš Dedeić is convinced that "we all pray to the one Allah". The Networks recalled that the main schismatic of Montenegro made such statements more than once.

So, in particular, in an interview with the Bosnian FACE channel on January 18, 2020, Dedeić said that "for me, Islam and God are one and the same, we believe in one Allah, one God".

“Probably, due to the lack of the Orthodox flock, the schismatic tries on the role of the mufti,” the Russian Balkanist commented on Dedeić 's words on the Telegram channel.

The arguments of the main Montenegrin schismatic about Islam were also recalled on the Vijesti website.

“We cannot divide God into Islamic, Orthodox, Catholic or Protestant. Allah is one, to whom we all pray," quoted the resource Dedeić 's words.

We remind, earlier Dedeić accused the SOC of striving to infect as many Montenegrins as possible with the coronavirus.

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