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Bearing the name of Arsanukayev Mohamed Beshir Hajji, a respected Chechen religious figure honoured with the pilgrim's title hajji after his journey to the sacred precincts, this mosque in the village of Alkhan Yurt west of Grozny reflects the deep attachment of Chechen communities to their local elders and hajjis. The Chechen people accepted the faith centuries ago through the gradual work of preachers and guides travelling from Dagestan and beyond, and their mosques characteristically commemorate teachers who led their village through difficult eras of war, deportation and rebuilding. Alkhan Yurt sits on the plains of the Sunzha River, a village that endured painful destruction during the Chechen wars of the 1990s and has been patiently rebuilt through the labour of its own residents and the support of the republic's government. Chechnya's Islamic heritage draws upon the Nakh traditions of hospitality, the teachings of Kunta Hajji Kishiev and other revered guides, and an ethos of pious restraint that shapes daily life. The regional architectural tradition favours stone or brick construction, tall slender minarets often clad in white stone, green domes echoing the prophetic dome of Madinah, carved calligraphic panels, and spacious courtyards capable of hosting large funerary gatherings. Five daily prayers fill the hall, with Friday attracting farmers from surrounding fields and civil servants from Grozny's western edge, and the khutbah is typically delivered in Chechen interspersed with Arabic citations. Ramadan nights bring glowing lanterns, shared meals of galnash dumplings after fast breaking, and lengthy tarawih sessions, while Eid prayers fill the adjoining lawns. Qur'an schools meet after the asr prayer, and madhakara gatherings preserve the rhythmic dhikr traditions unique to the region. Travellers visiting the Akhmad Kadyrov Mosque in Grozny or passing through on the road toward Ingushetia will discover here a genuine cross section of Chechen devotional village life. Annual commemorations of the Chechen deportations and the anniversary of Kunta Hajji's teachings are observed with shared meals, recitations and the quiet remembrance of ancestors whose sacrifices secured the continuation of faith across decades of unimaginable hardship and testing, and every young Chechen entering the hall inherits this weighty trust from grandparents who preserved the adhan through every period of suppression.

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