Tajik clerics recommend dam-builders skip Ramadan

AFP  |  Dushanbe 

Muslim clerics in ex-Soviet have advised workers building what will become the world's tallest hydroelectric not to observe Ramadan, echoing comments from the country's secular authoritarian ruler.

"They work at a great altitude in difficult conditions, as well as underground," said the

The Rogun is a signature project of and its Italian is in a race against time to get the first by November.

Rogun, which at 335 metres will become the world's tallest dam, is a USD 4 billion project that Rakhmon views as vital to lifting out of poverty. Earlier this month Rakhmon said that "fasting without thinking about tomorrow" is "not the quality of a true Muslim".

Ramadan, one of Islam's most revered holidays in which Muslims around the world fast from dawn until dusk, began last week and ends on June 14.

Authorities in the Central Asian nation have struggled to keep up with a religious revival following independence from the in 1991, clamping down on headscarves and long beards in recent times.

Rakhmon, a former collective farm chairman, also exhorted agricultural workers not to needed for sowing the fields in the coming weeks during his speech.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 20:10 IST