While in most European countries the end of the bloodiest war in the continent’s history was marked yesterday with the slogan «Never again!», in Putin’s Russia Victory Day is still celebrated with the slogan «We can do it again! However, according to eyewitnesses, there are significantly fewer St. George ribbons and «To Berlin!» stickers on cars among ordinary people in Moscow. And for wearing a Z sign, one can even get a brick thrown at one’s car in an unguarded and unmonitored parking lot.
Unfortunately, the regime is trying to make up for this by promoting victory obsession in the regions, especially among Muslims. So, what exactly and why is it proposed to repeat this day to our fellow believers? In Stalin’s Soviet Union, thousands of bearers of Islamic knowledge were exiled to camps and killed, madrasas and mosques were closed, and atheism and anti-Islamic values were imposed on Muslims. But when Germany attacked, Soviet puppet muftis issued a fatwa on the duty of jihad to defend the motherland. Which homeland? The one that suppressed all of a Muslim’s most important values protected by Sharia law — religion, life, property, reason, origin? Not to mention the fact that even before that, it had seized the lands of Muslims — their rightful homelands.
And now the corrupt Kremlin muftis and public figures are «repeating» such fatwas, calling on Muslims to «Jihad» in the name of the «Russian world». Do we need to repeat this? But even at the time when Muslims were defending this «motherland» on the fronts, it managed to expel the people of its defenders from their lands — the Vainakhs, the Karachay-Balkars, the Crimean Tatars. Because someone thought he could collaborate with the enemy. Or maybe it was just a convenient opportunity to get rid of them. And while the peoples of the Caucasus miraculously managed to return to their lands and at least restore their autonomy on them, the Crimean Tatars were not even allowed to do that. And when they got used to living in independent Ukraine, their Crimea was conquered again and declared «truly Russian». They managed to «repeat» it, although it’s still a big question how it will end.
Now, what exactly should Muslims repeat here? Everyone is sure that if a new world war breaks out tomorrow, Muslim peoples will not be deported again, right? Not to mention the fact that cities like Ufa and Kazan may become targets of nuclear strikes. Do we really need that? These questions are rhetorical, and the answer to them is known — no, Muslims in Russia definitely do not need to repeat all this. Neither these wars (like all normal Russians), nor to fight in them for a stupid, ungrateful, hostile religion and the interests of their peoples. «Never again» — this should be our motto with regard to the inadmissibility of such wars, and with regard to the inadmissibility of fighting in them for goals and interests hostile to us.