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25 April 2008Leader of Kazan hermits considers himself and his Penza counterpart Allah’s envoys

Moscow, April 25, Interfax - Spiritual leader of Kazan cultists Fajzerakhman Satarov considers himself and leader of Penza hermits Pyotr Kuznetsov Allah’s envoys.
According to Satarov, if people negate the envoys, then Allah will send a destructive comet to the earth as Kuznetsov predicted, Ukrainian version of the Komsomolskaya Pravda daily reported.
Kazan cultists set up a minaret with horned moon and black-green-white flag on the roof of the house where they live. This sect exists in Kazan for several years. There are over 30 members in it. Its leader claimed he is “God’s profit.” Some time ago he finished madrasah in Bukhara and was deputy mufti in Ufa in the 1970s.
Meanwhile in mid-November a group of people, including young children, sealed themselves inside a cave in the Bekovo district, Penza region, waiting for the "end of the world."
When asked about the difference between official Islam and his faith, Satarov stated that “muftis in mosques serve to Satan and authorities while we serve Allah here!”
He also believes that muftis “deceive people.” He points out that the Koran “bans to go to Hajj through Saudi Arabia, but they do it.”
Satarov also stated that Muslims and Christian “should separate: Christians must live in Moscow and its suburbs while Muslims must live in Tataria”.
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