With arms and fury: Muslims join information campaign on “Russian invasion”

Said Ismagilov, Mufti of the Ummav Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Ukraine, wrote on his Facebook page about the determination of his co-religionists to resist “Russian aggression” with the help of prayers and weapons supplied to Ukraine by NATO countries.

He published his response to Spanish and British TV channels to the question: “Will Muslims defend Ukraine and how will they repel Russian aggression?”

The Mufti said they would with the help of prayers, as well as guided missiles Javelin (British man-portable anti-aircraft missile system – Ed.) and NLAW (Swedish man-portable anti-tank guided missile – Ed.).

“Javelin, NLAW, fiery rage and prayer. Prayers – definitely!” said the Mufti of the Muslims of Ukraine.

As the UOJ reported, Epifaniy joined the "prophets of war" choir in Ukraine.

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