Albanian building mosque in New Zealand

In 1950, at the age of 19 Massari Krasniqi, he emigrated from Kosovo to New Zealand, with the only goal of serving the national issue at any time. On March 30, 1979, he and a group of Muslims placed a mosque in New Zealand. Members of the Glass Committee except [...]
On March 30, 1979, he and a group of Muslims placed a mosque in New Zealand.
Members of the Mosque Committee that except Krasniqi were Hajji Abdul Rahim Raleed, Said Alvi, Mohammed Yakub Pattel and Hajji Mohammed Husseen Sahib then left their homes in mortgages as a guarantee to the builder of this religious object.
He says that during his event he met known world personalities such as Dalai Lama, Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton. He also met with Kosovo President Ibrahim Rugova.
In fact, for community service he was awarded medals from her excellence Queen Elizabeth II, writes Jürnal. mk
Otherwise, 49 people died yesterday in New Zealand as a result of a terrorist attack on two mosques.












