Islamic Studies Professor: Do not build shrines, but factory and laboratorys

One of the professors at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Jabir Hamiti, has called for a ban on building unnecessary shrines in different parts of Kosovo. His request is directed to international humanitarian organisations that are building mosques and churches throughout Kosovo. “A made prayer “humanizers” of Islamic countries, but [...]
His request is directed to international humanitarian organisations that are building mosques and churches throughout Kosovo.
“A made prayer “humanizers” of Islamic countries, but also Christians forbid even further competitions to build shrines in our midst”, has requested Hamiti through a status on fb.
This professor legalising Islamic religious principles has called for investing in science and research to enhance the welfare of citizens.
Our “Our lands and our nation today, along with the shrines necessary to believers, is more than necessary for the opening of some scientific laboratory, research institute or production factories that would help improve social welfare for our citizens”, he added.
Hamiti has quoted an Albanian and an Arabic word to describe the crisis of confidence resulting from poor economic conditions.
Hence, he has said that there is a need for two and three shrines in a village or neighborhood for believers who do not even fill holiday days.
Poverty and lack of perspective fade and endanger the bonds of faith with God. The Arabic proverb says “Poverty almost leads to distrust”. While we Albanians say: “Poverty leads to the door enemy”. Houses are necessary, but not by two within a village's two quarters, which are never filled with believers, even on marked festive days.












