 Assalamu alaikum guys, so check it out, rise of that crazy queue in Russia, something interesting happened. Vladimir Putin, you know, the Russian president, decided to pay a visit to Dagestan, which is a region in Russia with a majority of Muslims. Now get this, he actually went to this cool place called Duzama Mosque in Devant, and guess what, they presented him with a Quran. Putin was so pumped up about it, he made a point to say disrespecting the Quran is absolutely a crime. Yeah, pretty interesting, right? Islam happens to be the second major popular religion in Russia, no less. You've got a good chunk of the population over 10 per cent, a bit precise, who identify as Muslims. These folks include the Tatars, Bushkar, Ashivas, and a bunch of others, that mainly reside in the Volga and Euro regions scattered across very smart of Siberia, and the European side of Russia, and guess what, there are mostly Sunni Muslims, as the case may be. Now, here is an interesting bit. There is another group of Muslims in Russia, helling from the North Caucasus, they are an extra layer, so they mix, you know, these followers of Islam originally popped up in the 7th and 8th centuries, when the Arab Caliphate was on its expansion spree. From the North Caucasus, Islam gradually spread along the Volga river, becoming the official religion of the Gordon heart, that's the Trezen, an Astrakhan Khanate, and as time went on, it found its ways to the people of Siberia and the Urals, back in the days of the Russian Empire, Kazan was the Islamic hub, if you catch my drift. Now, let's talk about our main man, Putin. He ain't daft, you see, he knows full well that there is a sizeable number of Russians, who happen to be Muslims, and he understands the importance of showing them some respect, no denying that mate. These billboards were sported in Lebanon, the Russian leaders picture from Dagestan clutching a firearm close to his heart of chest, were made into billboards, and apparently have excited the people of Lebanon, who hate him as a protector of religions. According to a report, Muhammad Nasrudin, the organiser of the action head of the Roslavian office of Russian Lebanese cooperation, the Russian President shot the world how religions should treat it against the backdrop of the current burning of Quran in Sweden. If there is an insult against Prophet Muhammad, do you think this is about exercising your freedom of creativity? I don't think so. I think it's an infringement of the freedom of religion. This is also an insult to the sacred feelings of people who profess Islam. The core recall that on June 20th, the first day of the Muslim holiday of Ed El Haar, a protest took place outside of Stockholm's main mosque, in which it occurred on, was burned. Swedish police authorised a demonstration, quite unfortunately. Prime Minister of Sweden said the permit was lawful but inappropriate. It's part of that perpetual Islamophobia that just keeps growing and growing and growing and I'm terrified to think where this is going to end. Freedom of speech is very important but I think burning a religious book, it's not freedom of speech. It's another thing. It's a provocation. However, unlike the Swedish President during his stay in Davin, Putin commented on the incidents in Sweden stressing that this respect for the Quran is a crime in Russia, unlike some other countries. Another country would adhere to these legislative rules at all times. You know what, folks? I reckon that precisely why the entire West seems to have a proper dislike for the Russian President's personality, it seems they can't quite grasp why there is actually a white leader out there who genuinely respects and value the unique identities of other religions. It's like the corrupt media has demonised Islam and Putin's not having any of it. Now, let's be fair, Vladimir Putin may have his fair share of flaws but he's been stepping up and showing the world how folks should be treated, how people should be treated. Just take a look at other Muslims who ventured to the Western world in such a better opportunity. They've paid a hefty price for that choice. Their kids are targeted for indoctrination, their religion is mocked and their faith become the basis of the persecution. It's a done right shame if you ask me, inshallah. Let's hope common sense prevails and other world leaders take leave out of Putin's book. He's set an example as the President of the Russian Federation and we could too with a few more like him, especially in the West and Europe. Alright guys, remember to like, share and subscribe if you haven't already. Cheers, until next time, assalamu alaikum.