Habibullo-Eugene Kiselev

A Synopsis of my Life
2017-07-25 21:04:30 (UTC)

July, 25th, 2017, Tuesday, 09:04:30 p.m.

Yekaterinburg, Russia. GMT 05:00
As I had left the Copper Mosque building, Jəkub offered to see me off. I wanted to climb on to the minaret, but unfortunately there was no lighting there. So, we went out of the mosque building and headed to the gates of the mosque yard. Having left the yard, I made several pictures of the outside of this place of worship. Jəkub told me I looked like a foreigner, not like a standard Soviet person. “Have you acquired those manners abroad?” – He asked without a certain intention. I only made a brush-off with my right hand having not said a single word. “Ignorance begets no sin”, says the proverb. No, he certainly does not know my story. My sad story. I wrote about it many times here, so, I do not think it is necessary for me to come out with it over and over again.
Okay. Oh, yes. I have also learned from Muhammad Hazrat, that it is unnecessary for members of the Muslim clergy to serve as Hazrats for all their mortal lives. A Hazrat can resign from his service if he wanted to and become a secular white-collar worker. Nobody will condemn him in such case. Muhammad Hazrat informed me, that he wants to work in the Sverdlovsk Region administration, having got resigned from the service. When I asked him if he could do that, he said, “Yeah, it is possible in Islām”. Before that he told me he wanted to get a Master’s Degree in Theology from the Ural state Mining University. Why does he need it then?




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