Police are forbidden to pray in mosques

They are obligations that each Muslim must fulfill. After abside, believers pray as one of five tasks they must fulfill. These Big Mosque citizens in Pristina are acting similarly. But they have no right to practice Kosovo police during working hours. New Police Director, [...]
They are obligations that each Muslim must fulfill. After abside, believers pray as one of five tasks they must fulfill.
These Big Mosque citizens in Pristina are acting similarly.
But they have no right to practice Kosovo police during working hours.
The new Police Director Rashit Qalaj, in Frontal, has stated that such a thing presents an obstacle to their work.
While the director says it affects work, the Kosovo Islamic Community is considered a violation of human rights.
These things are guaranteed with the Constitution of Kosovo, with the standards of the Kosovo legislature, what is permitted, we will ask to apply, what is prohibited by law and by regulations then we will not mix and respect all of these, the state, the laws of Kosovo and the Constitution of the country. I personally do not accept this, it is a violation of human rights, we as an institution will react because we refuse and it is a violation of human rights and also violation of the Constitution.
However, such an order is being respected by the police.
On Friday, the day when many believers went to the great mosque to pray for the Friday evening, no one was seen from the police.
The head of the Great Mosque, says that in the past there have been police officers and KSF members, and if the practice of faith is not allowed in mosques, this should be adjusted within the institution.
This has not even pleased those who regularly pray.
They say they've seen several KSF members in the mosque.
Someone else, it's harsher.
But security connoisseurs say this should have happened long ago.
Avni Islami told Frontal that Kosovo police do not give a good image, stay in cafes or even in mosques in official uniform.
The Police Director's decision, to keep police from religious institutions, came according to him to bring order to this institution. /Periscopi











