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Bulgaria's Chief Mufti Reelected amid Claims of 'Illegitimacy'
Mustafa Hadzhi was reelected on Sunday as Chief Mufti of Bulgaria, at a conference at a session of the country's Muslim officials where he was the single candidate.
All of the 991 delegates who were present approved the candidacy, this giving Hadzhi a third term in office (he was also reelected with no rivals in February of 2011).
Was the hajj disaster fate?
It is wrong to assume the Saudi regime does not care about hajj security, that it does not use modern technology and leaves the business to fate; it is also wrong to clear the Saudis of all wrong and say, "Such things happen in every country."
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Bulgarian Imams Curse Sofia Appellate Court Head Nominee
The former Bulgarian Chief Mufti Nedim Gendzhev and a group of imams cursed Stefan Grozdev, one of the two candidates for the position of head of the Sofia Appellate Court, reports the bTV national channel.
Bulgaria's Chief Mufti's Office Condemns IS
Bulgaria's Chief Mufti's office condemned the Islamic State and its actions, reports Club Z.
The declaration is signed by the Chief Mufti Mustafa Hadzhi and his deputies and condemns the "barbaric attempts of the so-called Islamic State Of Iraq and the Levant".
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Bulgaria's Prosecution Probes Hacking of the Patriarchate Website
Bulgaria's Prosecutor's Office probes the hacking of Bulgarian Orthodox Church and the resulting “death sentences” from nationalist organizations, reports Dnevnik.bg.
Bulgaria's Chief Mufti's Office: Trial Against Imams Is A Disgrace
Bulgaria's Chief Mufti's Office condemned in a declaration the sentences against the 13 imams for promoting radical Islam and called the court decision “a disgrace”.