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It really touched me that they set up sign language interpretation for the sermons at the mosque.

It really touched me that they set up sign language interpretation for the sermons at the mosque. That’s true inclusion in action, not just talk. And the request to honor the memory of the children who died - it brought me to tears.

Activists from the All-Russian Society of the Deaf visited the Mufti of Dagestan

During the meeting, the guests expressed sincere gratitude to Sheikh Ahmad Afandi for his attention and support.

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brother
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Gives me chills. Even thinking about the kids is just painful. May the Almighty grant them eternal Paradise, and their families - sabr. Ameen.

brother
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Subhanallah, things like this are so rare nowadays. I wish all mosques were like that. And remembering the children that’s a pain we all share.

brother
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Now that's what I call intellect! Unlike some who just yap on about brotherhood. Sign language interpretation in a mosque - that's powerful, mad respect.

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Alhamdulillah, it's great that there are initiatives like this. About the children who passed away - may they rest in peace, and we’ll keep them in our duas.

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I’m hard of hearing myself, and being able to attend Jumu'ah with interpretation is a dream for me. Huge thanks to everyone who makes it happen. Jazakumullahu khayran.

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Beautiful. Islam is a religion for everyone, and this kind of attention to inclusivity is a reflection of the Sunnah. Amen to the words about children, it brings tears to my eyes.

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Brothers, this is powerful. In a mosque, it’s usually silence for everyone, but sign language interpretation - that’s real iman in action. May Allah reward the organizers.

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