Albania Plans to Create a Muslim State in Tirana as Symbol of Tolerance

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Europe|Albania Is Planning a New Muslim State Inside Its Capital

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The Muslim cleric preparing to lead what, if everything goes as planned, will become the world’s smallest state, has laid-back plans for the tiny new country.

His hoped-for Muslim state in Tirana, Albania’s capital, will be a Vatican-style sovereign enclave controlling territory about the size of five New York City blocks, and it will allow alcohol, let women wear what they want and impose no lifestyle rules.

“God does not forbid anything; that is why he gave us minds,” said the cleric, Edmond Brahimaj, known to followers as Baba Mondi, explaining how he intends to rule over a 27-acre patch of land that Albania wants to turn into a sovereign state with its own administration, passports and borders. The Albanian prime minister, Edi Rama, says he will announce plans for the entity, to be called the Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order, in the near future.

“All decisions will be made with love and kindness,” said Baba Mondi, 65, a former Albanian Army officer who is revered by millions around the world by his official title, His Holiness Haji Dede Baba. He is the paramount leader of the Bektashi, a Shiite Sufi order founded in the 13th century in Turkey but now based in Albania.

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A man sitting at a desk in green and white religious clothing, including a round hat, is attended by a man and a woman. All three are viewing papers.
Edmond Brahimaj, known to followers as Baba Mondi, center, meeting with workers to discuss the museum on the grounds of the Bektashi compound.Credit...Hilary Swift for The New York Times

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