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On December 22, it became known that Sergei Baburin’s party “Russian All-People’s Union” nominated the Mufti of Moscow Anar Ramazanov as its candidate in the presidential elections of the Russian Federation.

First of all, a curious and seemingly paradoxical fact should be noted: Anar Ramazanov was nominated by Sergei Baburin, whose party positioned itself as supposedly national-conservative. Baburin once took part in the “Russian Marches” and spoke out against migration, but this was once “in another life.” Since then, not a trace has remained of conservatism and nationalism in [his party].

Now it has come to the point that Baburin decided to nominate a mufti as a presidential candidate, who could potentially gain a lot of votes due to the Islamic factor. After all, it is obvious that his main voters will be Muslim migrants.

Ramazanov is also nominated with the support of State Duma deputy Biysultan Khamzaev, the author of the extremely harmful federal law “On the Russian People,” which, according to the deputy, should “unite all national groups” on Russian territory. Why harmful? But because in fact, with this law, Khamazaev wants to declare all Russians Russians, extremely blurring this concept and depriving the Russian people of their national identity.

This means that those same migrants from Central Asia who received citizenship and barely speak Russian will also be considered “Russian”. And Azerbaijanis who beat Russians on camera because they are Russians, for the sake of likes on social networks, will also be considered Russians if they have Russian citizenship. And the Chechen who came one autumn day to the village of Esto-Sadok in the Krasnodar Territory and insulted Russians and Slavs on a national basis, he will also be Russian. That is, there is an attempt to erase the difference between the concept of the Russian nation (which includes all the indigenous peoples of Russia, all citizens of the country) and the concept of the Russian people, who have Slavic roots.

Further - more In an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda , Khamzaev even stated that he is a Kumyk by nationality, born in Dagestan, but at the same time considers himself Russian because he knows the Russian language.

The nomination of Anar Ramazanov as a Muslim candidate is another milestone in the process of Islamization of Russia, which the author already wrote about in the material “ Islamization of Russia: Sharia “morality patrols” are just around the corner .” This process is happening gradually, but, unfortunately, so far steadily. Every year the number of Muslim migrants from Central Asia is growing, and at the same time the role of diasporas and Islamic organizations is growing.

At the same time, if the role of Islamic organizations is constantly increasing, then the role of Russian organizations themselves is virtually reduced to zero. Russian nationalism was almost completely destroyed, and instead of “Russian Marches,” “Muslim Marches” are taking place in Moscow, which the security forces do not particularly interfere with. Indeed, these are not terrible nationalists, but respected people.

The calls of some politicians and deputies that “migrants must comply with our laws” do not work, because, firstly, law enforcement officers are often quite lenient with migrants and “new citizens”, secondly, these same migrants are becoming more and more numerous, and therefore, they are increasingly confident in their abilities, and thirdly, migrants are much better at self-organizing, [such as in the Moscow Gardener incident.]

With this approach, one should not be surprised at the growing influence of Islamic organizations, which see that they can put pressure on the authorities, and put pressure on them successfully. So, soon migrants will be listing what they are owed - where to build mosques, where are the halal stores, where are they allowed to wear what clothes, is it possible to celebrate the New Year (in some schools they are already canceling New Year's trees due to the claims of migrants), etc.

If such trends continue, then the moment when Islamists begin to occupy the highest positions in the state is not as far away as it seems.

https://topwar.ru/233333-diaspory-vydvigajut-kandidata-v-prezidenty-ot-musulman.html
5,769 posted on 01/07/2024 3:40:20 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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Islamization of Russia: Sharia “morality patrols” are just around the corner

According to official statistics, at the beginning of 2023, about 20 million Muslims live in Russia, which is about 15% of the population. In some regions, for example, Dagestan, Ingushetia and Chechnya, more than 95% of the inhabitants profess Islam.

According to census data, the total number of representatives of traditionally Islamic peoples was: in 1959 - 7 million people (6% of the Russian population), in 1970 - 9 million (7%), in 1989 - 12 million (8%), in 2002 - 15 million (10%), in 2022 – 20 million people (15%). If the trend continues, then in 2050 Russia will have, say, 110 million inhabitants, and of these, 30 million ethnic Muslims (27%).

However, the growth trend of the Muslim population is greatly underestimated. After all, Russia is being overwhelmed by massive migration, legal and illegal, from traditionally Muslim countries, and it cannot be counted. According to minimal estimates, there are between a million and two illegal migrants in Moscow alone.

Researchers note that if the process of Islamization continues at this pace, then, given that the replacement of the natural population due to the flow of migrants, among whom the overwhelming majority are mainly preaching Islam, reaches 45%, then we can get an 80% or more Islamized Russia already by 2050.

And how many actual Russians will remain in Russia by that time, taking into account the fact that the share of the Slavic population (as well as its total number) in Russia is constantly decreasing?

https://topwar.ru/229434-islamizacija-rossii-shariatskie-patruli-nravov-ne-za-gorami.html

5,771 posted on 01/07/2024 3:48:45 AM PST by AdmSmith (GCTGATATGTCTATGATTACTCAT)
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