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    OnIslam.net
    June 4 2011


    Israel Ties Anger Azeri Muslims .


    BAKU - Azerbaijan's Muslims are growing angry with expanding
    cooperation between their country and Israel at a time their secular
    government is stifling their faith.

    "Azerbaijan's friendship with such a country is unacceptable," Akif
    Geydarli of the banned Islamic Party told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

    Relations between energy-rich Azerbaijan and Israel have been growing
    in recent years.

    While Israel benefits from energy resources in Azerbaijan, Baku
    imports weapons and military technology from the Jewish state.

    Trade turnover between the two countries last year amounted to $1.8 billion.

    According to Israeli media, Baku has bought hundreds of millions of
    dollars' worth of battlefield hardware, military communications
    technology and unmanned drones.

    "Each country finds it easy to identify with the other's geo-political
    difficulties," said a diplomatic cable from the US embassy in Baku
    published by WikiLeaks.

    Geydarli complained that while the Azeri government is boosting
    cooperation with Israel and funds the construction of new synagogues,
    it closes mosques and prohibits the wearing of hijab at schools.

    Last year, the government has ordered all state employees to remove
    Islam-related symbols -- like Qur'anic verses -- from their offices.

    The government also mandates that all religious groups align their
    teachings with the spiritual authority of the Caucasus Board of
    Muslims (CBM), a state-backed board of scholars which controls mosques
    in the country.

    But the most significant evidence on the government's campaign against
    the Muslim faith, activists affirm, is the closure and demolition of
    mosques.

    Two mosques that authorities said were built illegally were demolished
    last year and at least two others in Baku have been closed.

    The secular government also introduced a standard school uniform which
    precludes the wearing of hijab, an obligatory Muslim code of dress,
    angering many Muslims who had taken to the streets in protest.

    Muslims, mostly Shiite, make up more than 93 percent of the former
    Soviet republic's population of 8.3 million people.

    The rest of the population adheres to other faiths or are non-religious.

    Israeli Image

    Analysts believe that Israel's relations with Azerbaijan are part of
    the Jewish state's efforts to improve its image.

    "Israel is in need of friendly relations with Muslim countries," said
    Elhan Shainoglu, director of the Baku-based Atlas political research
    centre.

    He said that Israel also backs Azerbaijan over the issue of Nagorny Karabakh.

    Azerbaijan is engaged in a conflict with Armenia over the region of
    Nagorny Karabakh.

    President Ilham Aliyev has vowed to win back control over Karabakh --
    by force if necessary -- from the ethnic Armenian separatists who
    seized it during a war in the 1990s that killed an estimated 30,000
    people.

    "Unlike in Europe, there has been no suppression of Jews in
    Azerbaijan's history, while Israel has always supported Azerbaijan's
    territorial integrity," Shainoglu said.

    Some analysts suggest however that the lack of overt prejudice is
    partly because the country's Jewish population is so small as to be
    virtually invisible.

    Tens of thousands of Azeri Jews emigrated to Israel after independence
    in 1991 and only around 30,000 remain in the ex-Soviet state.

    While Azerbaijan does not have an embassy in Israel, the Jewish state
    has an embassy in Baku and was one of the first to recognize the
    country's independence.

    Many Azeri Muslims, however, want their government to shut the Israeli
    embassy in an act of solidarity with the Palestinians.

    "We have always said that the regime in Israel is not only against
    Muslims but against all of humanity," Geydarli said.

    http://www.onislam.net/english/news/europe/452531-israel-ties-anger-azeri-muslims.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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