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Grand Mufti

The Grand Mufti (also called Chief Mufti, State Mufti and Supreme Mufti) is the head of regional muftis, Islamic jurisconsults, of a state. The office originated in the early modern era in the Ottoman empire and has been later adopted in a number of modern countries.[1][2]

Grand Mufti of various countries:

Muftis are Islamic jurists qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion (fatwa) on a point of Islamic law (sharia). In the 15th century, muftis of the Ottoman empire, who had acted as independent scholars in earlier times, began to be integrated into a hierarchical bureaucracy of religious institutions and scholars. By the end of the 16th century, the government-appointed mufti of Istanbul came to be recognized under the title Shaykh al-Islam (Turkish: şeyhülislam) as the Grand Mufti in charge of this hierarchy. The Ottoman Grand Mufti performed a number of functions, including advising the sultan on religious matters, legitimizing government policies, and appointing judges. After the dissolution the Ottoman Empire the office of the Grand Mufti has been adopted in a number of countries across the Muslim world, often serving the role of providing religious support for government policies.[2] The Grand Mufti is generally an individual appointed by the state, although the office has collective or elective character in some modern countries.[1][2]

History

Muftis are Muslim religious scholars who issue legal opinions (fatwas) interpreting Sharia (Islamic law).[3]: 16–20  The Ottoman Empire began the practice of giving official recognition and status to a single mufti, above all others, as the Grand Mufti.[3]: 5  The Sheikh ul-Islam (or "grand mufti") of Istanbul had, since the late 16th century, come to be regarded as the head of the religious establishment.[4] He was thus not only pre-eminent but bureaucratically responsible for the body of religious-legal scholars and gave legal rulings on important state policies such as the dethronement of rulers.[4] This practice was subsequently borrowed and adapted by Egypt for the head of its Dar al-Ifta (House of Fatwas) from the mid-19th century.[3]: 5  From there, the concept spread to other Muslim states, so that today there are approximately 16 countries with sizable Muslim populations which have a Grand Mufti.[3]: 85  The relationship between the Grand Mufti of any given state and the state's rulers can vary considerably, both by region and by historical era.

Election

Brunei

The State Mufti of Brunei is nominated by the Sultan.

India

The Grand Mufti of India is elected by the Electoral college and appointed by the Islamic Community of India.

Jerusalem

Throughout the era of British colonialism, the British retained the institution of Grand Mufti in some Muslim areas under their control and accorded the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem the highest political stature in Palestine. During World War I (1914–1918), there were two competing Grand Muftis of Jerusalem, one endorsed by the British and one by the Ottoman Empire. When Palestine was under British rule, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was a position appointed by the British Mandate authorities. In the Palestinian National Authority, the administrative organization established to govern parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the Grand Mufti is appointed by the president.

Malaysia

Malaysia has a unique system of collective mufti. Nine of the fourteen Malaysian states have their own constitutional monarchy; nine are ruled by their own constitutional monarch while the country is led by a monarch elected from the nine. These nine monarchs have authority over religious matters within their own states: therefore, each of these nine states have their own mufti who usually controls the Islamic Council or Islamic Department of the state. At the national level, a National Council of Fatwa (Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan) has been formed under the Department of Islamic Advancement of Malaysia (Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia or JAKIM). JAKIM appoints five Muftis for the five states which do not have monarchs. The muftis of the nine monarchical states, together with the five officials appointed by JAKIM in the National Council of Fatwā, collectively issue fatāwā at the national level.

Mughal Empire

In the Mughal Empire, the Grand Mufti of India was a state official.

Ottoman Empire

In the Ottoman Empire, the Grand Mufti was a state official, and the Grand Mufti of Constantinople was the highest of these.

Saudi Arabia

The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia, with office created in 1953, is appointed by the King.

Tunisia

According to Article 78 of the 2014 Constitution, the Grand Mufti of Tunisia is appointed and can be dismissed by the President of the Republic.[5]

List of Grand Muftis

The list includes the names of currently appointed Grand Muftis who will take office on an appointed date and appointed by a governing committee.

State Incumbent Status Term
Albania Bujar Spahiu   (1976 – )[6] Appointed as Chairman of the Muslim Community of Albania (KMSH) by the Muslim Community of Albania March 2019
Australia Ibrahim Abu Mohamed ( – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Australia by the Australian National Imams Council September 2016
Bosnia and Herzegovina Husein Kavazović (3 July 1964 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina September 2012
Brunei Abdul Aziz Juned (22 December 1941 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti Brunei by the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah 1 September 1994
Bulgaria Mustafa Hadzhi   (31 March 1962 – ) Appointed as Chief Mufti of Bulgaria by the Supreme Muslim Council 1997 – 2005 (first term)
2005 –
Canada Syed Soharwardy (1955 – ) Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada (Grand Mufti of Canada) 2000 –
Caucasus Allahshukur Pashazadeh   (26 August 1949 – ) Appointed as chairman of the Supreme Religious Board of Caucasian People by the Religious Council of the Caucasus 1992 –
China Xilalunding Chen Guangyuan Chairman of the Islamic Association of China
Egypt Shawki Allam (12 August 1961 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Egypt by the Council of Senior Scholars of Al-Azhar and approved by the President of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi February 2013
Ghana Osman Nuhu Sharubutu (23 April 1923 – ) National Chief Imam of Ghana (De facto)
Guinea El Hadj Mamadou Saliou Camara ( – ) Grand Imam of Guinea (De facto)
India Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad   (22 March 1939 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the Islamic Community of India 2019 –
Iraq Mahdi Al-Sumaidaie (20. century – ) Grand Mufti of the Iraqi Sunnis (de facto)
Jordan Abdul Karim Khasawneh (1944 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Jordan by the Cabinet of Jordan and Abdul Hafez Rabtah as Chief Islamic Justice of the Kingdom of Jordan 11 November 2019
Kazakhstan ( – ) Appointed as Supreme Mufti of Kazakhstan by the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Kazakhstan as per nomination of former Supreme Mufti, Serikbai Kazhy Oraz 7 February 2020
Kosovo Naim Ternava   (7 January 1961 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Kosovo by the Islamic Community of Kosova October 2003
Kyrgyzstan Maksatbek Toktomushev   (9 August 1973 – ) Appointed as Mufti of Kyrgyzstan 2014
Lebanon Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian (3 April 1953 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Lebanon by the Higher Islamic Council 10 August 2014
Libya Sadiq Al-Ghariani (8 December 1942 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Libya by the National Transitional Council May 2011
Lithuania ( – ) Grand Mufti of Lithuania (De facto)
Macedonia Sulejman Rexhepi   (1947 – ) Reis-ul-ulema of the Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia
Malaysia Luqman Abdullah   (12 September 1969 – )[7] Mufti of the Federal Territories (Website: muftiwp.gov.my) 16 May 2020
Mohd Tahrir Samsudin Mufti of Johor (Website: mufti.johor.gov.my) 13 November 2008
Syeikh Fadzil Awang[8][9] Mufti of Kedah (Website: mufti.kedah.gov.my) 20 July 2017
Mohamad Shukri Mohamad[10] Mufti of Kelantan (Website: muftikelantan.gov.my)
Abdul Halim Tawil[11] Acting Mufti of Malacca (Website: muftimelaka.gov.my)
Mohd Yusof Ahmad[12][13] Mufti of Negeri Sembilan (Website: muftins.gov.my) 1 April 2009
Abdul Rahman Osman[14][15][16] Mufti of Pahang (Website: mufti.pahang.gov.my)
Wan Salim Wan Mohd Noor[17] Mufti of Penang (Website: mufti.penang.gov.my) 7 June 2014
Harussani Zakaria   (8 April 1939 – 30 May 2021)[18] Mufti of Perak (Website: mufti.perak.gov.my) December 1985
Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin (1 January 1971 – )[19] Mufti of Perlis (Website: mufti.perlis.gov.my) 2 February 2015
Bungsu Aziz Jaafar[20] Mufti of Sabah (Website: mufti.sabah.gov.my) 10 August 2012
Kipli Yassin[21] Mufti of Sarawak (Website: muftinegeri.sarawak.gov.my)
Mohd Tamyes Abd Wahid   (1 January 1928 – )[22][23] Mufti of Selangor (Website: muftiselangor.gov.my) 16 March 1998
Zulkifly Muda[24] Mufti of Terengganu (Website: mufti.terengganu.gov.my) 1 April 2013
Mali Chérif Ousmane Madani Haïdara Chairman of the High Islamic Council of Mali April 2019
Mauritania Ahmed Ould Murabit[25] Grand Mufti of Mauritania
Montenegro Rifat Fejzić   ( – ) Reis-ul-ulema of the Islamic Community of Montenegro
New Zealand ( – )[26] Appointed as Grand Mufti of New Zealand
Nigeria Ibrahim Ibn Saleh al-Hussaini (1938 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Nigeria by the Supreme Council for Fatwa and Islamic Affairs in Nigeria
Oman Ahmed bin Hamad al-Khalili (27 July 1942 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman by the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said 1975
Pakistan Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman Grand Mufti of Pakistan
Palestine Muhammad Ahmad Hussein (20. century – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Mahmoud Abbas July 2006
Poland Tomasz Miśkiewicz (9 July 1977 – ) Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Poland by the Muslim Religious Union in the Republic of Poland 2004
Romania Murat Iusuf (18 August 1977 – ) (Murād Yūsuf) Grand Mufti of Romania 2005
Russia Talgat Tadzhuddin (12 October 1948 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Russia by the Central Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Russia 1992
Rawil Ğaynetdin (25 August 1959 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Russia by the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Russian Federation 1 July 1996
Ismail Berdiyev (27 February 1954 – ) Appointed as Mufti of Karachay-Cherkessia and Chairman of the Coordinating Center of North Caucasus Muslims 1991
Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev (15 September 1959 – ) Appointed as Mufti of Dagestan 1998
Salah Mezhiev (10 January 1977 – ) Appointed as Mufti of Chechnya by Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov 12 June 2014
Kamil Samigullin   (22 March 1985 – ) Appointed as Mufti of Tatarstan 17 April 2013
( – ) Appointed as Mufti of Bashkortostan
( – ) Appointed as Mufti of Kabardino-Balkaria
( – ) Appointed as Mufti of Ingushetia
( – ) Appointed as Mufti of Adygea and Krasnodar Krai
Saudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al Sheikh (10 February 1943 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the King of Saudi Arabia, Fahd of Saudi Arabia June 1999
Serbia Sead Nasufović (22 June 1979 – )[27][28] Appointed as Mufti of Serbia by the Islamic Community of Serbia July 2016
Singapore Nazirudin Mohd Nasir[29][30][31] Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Singapore by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, the statutory board of Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth 1 March 2020 –
South Africa Abdurragmaan Khan [32] Appointed as Mufti by the Muslim Judicial Council (MJC)[33] 12 October 2021 –
Tunisia Othman Battikh (17 April 1941 – 25 October 2022) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Tunisia by the President of Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2008 and Beji Caid Essebsi in 2016 2008 – 5 January 2016 (resigned for haj pilgrimage in 2016)
12 January 2016 – (reappointed by the president after one week)
Turkey Ali Erbaş   (1961 – ) Appointed as President of Directorate of Religious Affairs by the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, acting as Grand Mufti of the country. 17 September 2017
United Arab Emirates ( – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Dubai by Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department
United States Mohammed A Aziz Grand Mufti of the United States
Uzbekistan Usmankhan Alimov (1 January 1950 – 15 August 2021) Grand Mufti of Uzbekistan 8 August 2006
Zimbabwe Ismail ibn Musa Menk (b. 1975)[34] Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe

List of former Grand Muftis

State Incumbent Status Term
Bosnia and Herzegovina Mustafa Cerić (5 February 1952 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina April 1993 – November 2012
Brunei Ismail Omar Abdul Aziz (1911 – 1993) Appointed as State Mufti of Brunei 1962–1994
India ʽAbd al-Qadir Badayuni (21 August 1540 – 5 November 1615) Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the Mughal emperor, Akbar, appointed him to the muftiat in 1574 where he spent much of his career. 16th century – 17th century
Shah Fazle Rasool Badayuni   (1 July 1798 – 8 August 1872) Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the final Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. 19th century
Kifayatullah Dehlawi (November 1882 - 31 December 1952)

مفتی اعظم محمد کفایت اللہ دہلوی (Urdu, his native language),
مفتی کفایت اللہ الدہلوی(Arabic)
[35][36]

20th century
Amjad Ali Aazmi (November 1882 – 6 September 1948) Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India. 20th century
Mustafa Raza Khan Qadri (18 July 1892, 1892 – 11 November 1981, 1981) Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India. 20th century
Akhtar Raza Khan (23 November 1943 – 20 July 2018) Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India. 20th century – 20 July 2018[37][38]
Malaysia Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri (16 January 1969 – ) Appointed as Mufti of the Federal Territories 20 June 2014 - 16 May 2020
Palestine Mohammed Tahir al-Husayni (1842 – 1908) (Hanafi) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... 1869–1908
Kamil al-Husayni (23 February 1867 – 31 March 1921) (Hanafi) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... 1908–1921
As'ad Shukeiri (1860 – 1940) (Hanafi) Appointed as Qadi by the Ottoman Empire during the World War I. 1914–1918
Amin al-Husseini (1 January 1895 – 4 July 1974) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... 1921–1937
Hussam ad-Din Jarallah (1884 – 6 March 1954) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... 1948–1952
Saad al-Alami (1911 – 1993) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf 1952–1993
Sulaiman Ja'abari (1912 – 1994) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... 1993–1994
Ekrima Sa'id Sabri (1939 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the .... October 1994 – July 2006
Saudi Arabia Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh (24 July 1893 – 3 December 1969) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the .... 1953–1969
Abd al-Aziz Ibn Baz (22 November 1912 – 13 May 1999) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the .... 1992–1999
Syria Ahmed Kuftaro (1915 – 1 September 2004) Appointed as Grand Mufti of Syria 26 October 1964 – 1 September 2004
Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun (25 April 1949 – ) Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Republic by the President of President of Syria, Bashar al-Assad July 2005 – November 2021[39]

See also

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The Grand Mufti also called Chief Mufti State Mufti and Supreme Mufti is the head of regional muftis Islamic jurisconsults of a state The office originated in the early modern era in the Ottoman empire and has been later adopted in a number of modern countries 1 2 Grand Mufti of various countries Muhammad Ahmad Hussein Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Shawki Allam Grand Mufti of Egypt Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad Grand Mufti of India Ahmed bin Hamad al Khalili Grand Mufti of Oman Abdul Aziz Juned Grand Mufti of Brunei Talgat Tadzhuddin Grand Mufti of Russia Rawil Gaynetdin another Grand Mufti of Russia Husein Kavazovic Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina Muftis are Islamic jurists qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion fatwa on a point of Islamic law sharia In the 15th century muftis of the Ottoman empire who had acted as independent scholars in earlier times began to be integrated into a hierarchical bureaucracy of religious institutions and scholars By the end of the 16th century the government appointed mufti of Istanbul came to be recognized under the title Shaykh al Islam Turkish seyhulislam as the Grand Mufti in charge of this hierarchy The Ottoman Grand Mufti performed a number of functions including advising the sultan on religious matters legitimizing government policies and appointing judges After the dissolution the Ottoman Empire the office of the Grand Mufti has been adopted in a number of countries across the Muslim world often serving the role of providing religious support for government policies 2 The Grand Mufti is generally an individual appointed by the state although the office has collective or elective character in some modern countries 1 2 Contents 1 History 2 Election 2 1 Brunei 2 2 India 2 3 Jerusalem 2 4 Malaysia 2 5 Mughal Empire 2 6 Ottoman Empire 2 7 Saudi Arabia 2 8 Tunisia 3 List of Grand Muftis 4 List of former Grand Muftis 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditFurther information Mufti Muftis are Muslim religious scholars who issue legal opinions fatwas interpreting Sharia Islamic law 3 16 20 The Ottoman Empire began the practice of giving official recognition and status to a single mufti above all others as the Grand Mufti 3 5 The Sheikh ul Islam or grand mufti of Istanbul had since the late 16th century come to be regarded as the head of the religious establishment 4 He was thus not only pre eminent but bureaucratically responsible for the body of religious legal scholars and gave legal rulings on important state policies such as the dethronement of rulers 4 This practice was subsequently borrowed and adapted by Egypt for the head of its Dar al Ifta House of Fatwas from the mid 19th century 3 5 From there the concept spread to other Muslim states so that today there are approximately 16 countries with sizable Muslim populations which have a Grand Mufti 3 85 The relationship between the Grand Mufti of any given state and the state s rulers can vary considerably both by region and by historical era Election EditBrunei Edit The State Mufti of Brunei is nominated by the Sultan India Edit The Grand Mufti of India is elected by the Electoral college and appointed by the Islamic Community of India Jerusalem Edit Throughout the era of British colonialism the British retained the institution of Grand Mufti in some Muslim areas under their control and accorded the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem the highest political stature in Palestine During World War I 1914 1918 there were two competing Grand Muftis of Jerusalem one endorsed by the British and one by the Ottoman Empire When Palestine was under British rule the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem was a position appointed by the British Mandate authorities In the Palestinian National Authority the administrative organization established to govern parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip the Grand Mufti is appointed by the president Malaysia Edit Malaysia has a unique system of collective mufti Nine of the fourteen Malaysian states have their own constitutional monarchy nine are ruled by their own constitutional monarch while the country is led by a monarch elected from the nine These nine monarchs have authority over religious matters within their own states therefore each of these nine states have their own mufti who usually controls the Islamic Council or Islamic Department of the state At the national level a National Council of Fatwa Majlis Fatwa Kebangsaan has been formed under the Department of Islamic Advancement of Malaysia Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia or JAKIM JAKIM appoints five Muftis for the five states which do not have monarchs The muftis of the nine monarchical states together with the five officials appointed by JAKIM in the National Council of Fatwa collectively issue fatawa at the national level Mughal Empire Edit In the Mughal Empire the Grand Mufti of India was a state official Ottoman Empire Edit In the Ottoman Empire the Grand Mufti was a state official and the Grand Mufti of Constantinople was the highest of these Saudi Arabia Edit The Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia with office created in 1953 is appointed by the King Tunisia Edit According to Article 78 of the 2014 Constitution the Grand Mufti of Tunisia is appointed and can be dismissed by the President of the Republic 5 List of Grand Muftis EditThis section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is many non notable and unsourced entries Please help improve this section if you can March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The list includes the names of currently appointed Grand Muftis who will take office on an appointed date and appointed by a governing committee State Incumbent Status TermAlbania Bujar Spahiu 1976 6 Appointed as Chairman of the Muslim Community of Albania KMSH by the Muslim Community of Albania March 2019Australia Ibrahim Abu Mohamed Appointed as Grand Mufti of Australia by the Australian National Imams Council September 2016Bosnia and Herzegovina Husein Kavazovic 3 July 1964 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina September 2012Brunei Abdul Aziz Juned 22 December 1941 Appointed as Grand Mufti Brunei by the Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah 1 September 1994Bulgaria Mustafa Hadzhi 31 March 1962 Appointed as Chief Mufti of Bulgaria by the Supreme Muslim Council 1997 2005 first term 2005 Canada Syed Soharwardy 1955 Chairman of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada Grand Mufti of Canada 2000 Caucasus Allahshukur Pashazadeh 26 August 1949 Appointed as chairman of the Supreme Religious Board of Caucasian People by the Religious Council of the Caucasus 1992 China Xilalunding Chen Guangyuan Chairman of the Islamic Association of ChinaEgypt Shawki Allam 12 August 1961 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Egypt by the Council of Senior Scholars of Al Azhar and approved by the President of Egypt Mohamed Morsi February 2013Ghana Osman Nuhu Sharubutu 23 April 1923 National Chief Imam of Ghana De facto Guinea El Hadj Mamadou Saliou Camara Grand Imam of Guinea De facto India Sheikh Abubakr Ahmad 22 March 1939 Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the Islamic Community of India 2019 Iraq Mahdi Al Sumaidaie 20 century Grand Mufti of the Iraqi Sunnis de facto Jordan Abdul Karim Khasawneh 1944 Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Kingdom of Jordan by the Cabinet of Jordan and Abdul Hafez Rabtah as Chief Islamic Justice of the Kingdom of Jordan 11 November 2019Kazakhstan Appointed as Supreme Mufti of Kazakhstan by the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Kazakhstan as per nomination of former Supreme Mufti Serikbai Kazhy Oraz 7 February 2020Kosovo Naim Ternava 7 January 1961 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Kosovo by the Islamic Community of Kosova October 2003Kyrgyzstan Maksatbek Toktomushev 9 August 1973 Appointed as Mufti of Kyrgyzstan 2014Lebanon Sheikh Abdul Latif Derian 3 April 1953 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Lebanon by the Higher Islamic Council 10 August 2014Libya Sadiq Al Ghariani 8 December 1942 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Libya by the National Transitional Council May 2011Lithuania Grand Mufti of Lithuania De facto Macedonia Sulejman Rexhepi 1947 Reis ul ulema of the Islamic Religious Community of MacedoniaMalaysia Luqman Abdullah 12 September 1969 7 Mufti of the Federal Territories Website muftiwp gov my 16 May 2020Mohd Tahrir Samsudin Mufti of Johor Website mufti johor gov my 13 November 2008Syeikh Fadzil Awang 8 9 Mufti of Kedah Website mufti kedah gov my 20 July 2017Mohamad Shukri Mohamad 10 Mufti of Kelantan Website muftikelantan gov my Abdul Halim Tawil 11 Acting Mufti of Malacca Website muftimelaka gov my Mohd Yusof Ahmad 12 13 Mufti of Negeri Sembilan Website muftins gov my 1 April 2009Abdul Rahman Osman 14 15 16 Mufti of Pahang Website mufti pahang gov my Wan Salim Wan Mohd Noor 17 Mufti of Penang Website mufti penang gov my 7 June 2014Harussani Zakaria 8 April 1939 30 May 2021 18 Mufti of Perak Website mufti perak gov my December 1985Mohd Asri Zainul Abidin 1 January 1971 19 Mufti of Perlis Website mufti perlis gov my 2 February 2015Bungsu Aziz Jaafar 20 Mufti of Sabah Website mufti sabah gov my 10 August 2012Kipli Yassin 21 Mufti of Sarawak Website muftinegeri sarawak gov my Mohd Tamyes Abd Wahid 1 January 1928 22 23 Mufti of Selangor Website muftiselangor gov my 16 March 1998Zulkifly Muda 24 Mufti of Terengganu Website mufti terengganu gov my 1 April 2013Mali Cherif Ousmane Madani Haidara Chairman of the High Islamic Council of Mali April 2019Mauritania Ahmed Ould Murabit 25 Grand Mufti of MauritaniaMontenegro Rifat Fejzic Reis ul ulema of the Islamic Community of MontenegroNew Zealand 26 Appointed as Grand Mufti of New ZealandNigeria Ibrahim Ibn Saleh al Hussaini 1938 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Nigeria by the Supreme Council for Fatwa and Islamic Affairs in NigeriaOman Ahmed bin Hamad al Khalili 27 July 1942 Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman by the Sultan of Oman Qaboos bin Said 1975Pakistan Mufti Muneeb ur Rehman Grand Mufti of PakistanPalestine Muhammad Ahmad Hussein 20 century Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the President of the Palestinian National Authority Mahmoud Abbas July 2006Poland Tomasz Miskiewicz 9 July 1977 Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Poland by the Muslim Religious Union in the Republic of Poland 2004Romania Murat Iusuf 18 August 1977 Murad Yusuf Grand Mufti of Romania 2005Russia Talgat Tadzhuddin 12 October 1948 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Russia by the Central Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Russia 1992Rawil Gaynetdin 25 August 1959 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Russia by the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Russian Federation 1 July 1996Ismail Berdiyev 27 February 1954 Appointed as Mufti of Karachay Cherkessia and Chairman of the Coordinating Center of North Caucasus Muslims 1991Ahmad Afandi Abdulaev 15 September 1959 Appointed as Mufti of Dagestan 1998Salah Mezhiev 10 January 1977 Appointed as Mufti of Chechnya by Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov 12 June 2014Kamil Samigullin 22 March 1985 Appointed as Mufti of Tatarstan 17 April 2013 Appointed as Mufti of Bashkortostan Appointed as Mufti of Kabardino Balkaria Appointed as Mufti of Ingushetia Appointed as Mufti of Adygea and Krasnodar KraiSaudi Arabia Abdulaziz Al Sheikh 10 February 1943 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the King of Saudi Arabia Fahd of Saudi Arabia June 1999Serbia Sead Nasufovic 22 June 1979 27 28 Appointed as Mufti of Serbia by the Islamic Community of Serbia July 2016Singapore Nazirudin Mohd Nasir 29 30 31 Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Singapore by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura the statutory board of Ministry of Culture Community and Youth 1 March 2020 South Africa Abdurragmaan Khan 32 Appointed as Mufti by the Muslim Judicial Council MJC 33 12 October 2021 Tunisia Othman Battikh 17 April 1941 25 October 2022 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Tunisia by the President of Tunisia Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2008 and Beji Caid Essebsi in 2016 2008 5 January 2016 resigned for haj pilgrimage in 2016 12 January 2016 reappointed by the president after one week Turkey Ali Erbas 1961 Appointed as President of Directorate of Religious Affairs by the President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan acting as Grand Mufti of the country 17 September 2017United Arab Emirates Appointed as Grand Mufti of Dubai by Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities DepartmentUnited States Mohammed A Aziz Grand Mufti of the United StatesUzbekistan Usmankhan Alimov 1 January 1950 15 August 2021 Grand Mufti of Uzbekistan 8 August 2006Zimbabwe Ismail ibn Musa Menk b 1975 34 Grand Mufti of ZimbabweList of former Grand Muftis EditState Incumbent Status TermBosnia and Herzegovina Mustafa Ceric 5 February 1952 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina April 1993 November 2012Brunei Ismail Omar Abdul Aziz 1911 1993 Appointed as State Mufti of Brunei 1962 1994India ʽAbd al Qadir Badayuni 21 August 1540 5 November 1615 Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the Mughal emperor Akbar appointed him to the muftiat in 1574 where he spent much of his career 16th century 17th centuryShah Fazle Rasool Badayuni 1 July 1798 8 August 1872 Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the final Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar 19th centuryKifayatullah Dehlawi November 1882 31 December 1952 مفتی اعظم محمد کفایت اللہ دہلوی Urdu his native language مفتی کفایت اللہ الدہلوی Arabic 35 36 20th centuryAmjad Ali Aazmi November 1882 6 September 1948 Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India 20th centuryMustafa Raza Khan Qadri 18 July 1892 1892 11 November 1981 1981 Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India 20th centuryAkhtar Raza Khan 23 November 1943 20 July 2018 Elected as Grand Mufti of India by Electoral college and Appointed by the Islamic Community of India 20th century 20 July 2018 37 38 Malaysia Zulkifli Mohamad Al Bakri 16 January 1969 Appointed as Mufti of the Federal Territories 20 June 2014 16 May 2020Palestine Mohammed Tahir al Husayni 1842 1908 Hanafi Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the 1869 1908Kamil al Husayni 23 February 1867 31 March 1921 Hanafi Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the 1908 1921As ad Shukeiri 1860 1940 Hanafi Appointed as Qadi by the Ottoman Empire during the World War I 1914 1918Amin al Husseini 1 January 1895 4 July 1974 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the 1921 1937Hussam ad Din Jarallah 1884 6 March 1954 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the 1948 1952Saad al Alami 1911 1993 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the Jerusalem Islamic Waqf 1952 1993Sulaiman Ja abari 1912 1994 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the 1993 1994Ekrima Sa id Sabri 1939 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the October 1994 July 2006Saudi Arabia Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash Sheikh 24 July 1893 3 December 1969 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the 1953 1969Abd al Aziz Ibn Baz 22 November 1912 13 May 1999 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the 1992 1999Syria Ahmed Kuftaro 1915 1 September 2004 Appointed as Grand Mufti of Syria 26 October 1964 1 September 2004Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun 25 April 1949 Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Republic by the President of President of Syria Bashar al Assad July 2005 November 2021 39 See also EditImam Muftiate List of Islamic muftiates Grand Mufti of IndiaReferences Edit a b John L Esposito ed 2014 Grand Mufti The Oxford Dictionary of Islam Oxford Oxford University Press a b c James Broucek 2013 Mufti Grand mufti In Gerhard Bowering Patricia Crone ed The Princeton Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought Princeton University Press a b c d Vogel Frank E 2000 Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudi Studies of Saudi Arabia Leiden Brill ISBN 9789004110625 a b Faroqhi Suraiya N 2006 The Cambridge History of Turkey The Later Ottoman Empire 1603 1839 1st ed Cambridge UK Cambridge University Press p 213 ISBN 9780521620956 Retrieved 23 May 2012 Title four chapter one article 78 PDF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE TUNISIAN REPUBLIC Unofficial english translation UNDP and International IDEA 26 January 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 19 April 2015 Bujar Spahiu Elected New Chairman of KMSH Albanian Daily News Retrieved 19 March 2020 Baharu Media Dr Luqman Abdullah Mufti Wilayah kelapan Portal Berita RTM in Malay Retrieved 13 November 2020 Syeikh Fadzil Awang appointed new Kedah mufti The Star Online The Star Malaysia Retrieved 18 February 2020 Zulkefli Adie Suri 21 July 2017 Syeikh Fadzil Awang appointed new Kedah Mufti NST Online Retrieved 18 February 2020 Zaidi Hazira Ahmad 14 February 2020 Kelantan guna pakai fatwa kebangsaan HM Online in Malay Retrieved 18 February 2020 Ahli MAIM Majlis Agama Islam Melaka MAIM maim gov my Retrieved 18 February 2020 Nor Mohd Helmi Irwadi Mohd 17 March 2019 Negri mufti wants PUBG online shooting game banned NST Online Retrieved 18 February 2020 Negri mufti wants PUBG online shooting game banned MSN Retrieved 18 February 2020 Bernama 10 January 2020 Agong I will strive to unite Malaysians Malaysiakini Retrieved 18 February 2020 Jabatan Mufti Negeri Pahang MUFTI PAHANG mufti pahang gov my Retrieved 18 February 2020 Lokman Tasnim 28 November 2019 Pahang Mufti Children should be finishing school not getting married NST Online Retrieved 18 February 2020 Mok Opalyn Freedom in Islam must be balanced with responsibility Penang mufti tells G25 Malay Mail The Malay Mail Retrieved 18 February 2020 Mohsen Amar Shah Khat controversy shows nation hyper sensitive to racial religious issues The Sun Malaysia Retrieved 18 February 2020 Bakar Adam Abu 27 January 2018 Asri hits back at critics maintains Shia Muslims a threat Free Malaysia Today Archived from the original on 18 February 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Abdullah Mohd Izham Unnip 12 July 2018 Appointment of Sabah and Sarawak chief judge as Chief Justice is honour for East Malaysia NST Online Retrieved 18 February 2020 Seeking divine intervention to fight crime Borneo Post 6 December 2013 Retrieved 18 February 2020 HARIAN WARTAWAN SINAR 17 June 2019 Hindari fitnah demi perpaduan pesan Mufti Selangor Sinarharian in Malay Retrieved 18 February 2020 Noh Oleh Norzamira Che 1 August 2017 Bin Binti bapa biologi boleh cetus kekeliruan BH Online in Malay Retrieved 18 February 2020 Merry Christmas is fine but avoid being Santa says mufti MSN Retrieved 18 February 2020 Hoda Al Saleh 1 October 2018 مفتي موريتانيا يتحدث للعربية نت عن خطر وحظر الإخوان The Mufti of Mauritania speaks to Al Arabiya about the danger and banning of the Brotherhood in Arabic Al Arabiya Archived from the original on 30 March 2020 Retrieved 30 March 2020 With these words the Grand Mufti of Mauritania Ahmed Ould al Murabit Mufti of New Zealand praises measures taken by the Kingdom to suspend Umrah and visiting visas for countries infected with Coronavirus Serbia RTS Radio televizija Srbije Radio Television of Sead Nasufovic novi reis Islamske zajednice Srbije rts rs Retrieved 15 July 2020 Tanjug Svecano ustolicen novi reis ul ulema Nasufovic Blic in Serbian Retrieved 15 July 2020 MEDIA STATEMENT ON KEY CHANGES TO SENIOR RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP IN MUIS Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura Press release On 1 Mar 2020 Ustaz Dr Mohamed Fatris Bakaram will step down and Ustaz Dr Nazirudin Mohd Nasir will be appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Singapore The appointment of the Mufti is made by the President of Singapore in consultation with the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore New Mufti appointed as MUIS sees changes to senior religious leadership CNA Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2020 hermes 10 January 2020 Singapore Muslims to have new Mufti from March 1 The Straits Times Retrieved 18 February 2020 Moulana Abdurragmaan Khan as new Mufti of the MJC SA MJC SA Muslim Judicial Council of South Africa 12 October 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2022 Moulana Abdurragmaan Khan as new Mufti of the MJC SA MJC SA Muslim Judicial Council of South Africa 12 October 2021 Retrieved 17 July 2022 Piscatori James Saikal Amin 19 September 2019 Islam Beyond Borders The Umma in World Politics ISBN 9781108481250 Mufti Azam Hind Maulana Kifayatyullah Shahjahanpuri Thumma Dehlawi 2005 ed Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library https shodhganga inflibnet ac in jspui bitstream 10603 245048 7 07 20chapter 203 pdf bare URL PDF Noted Barelvi cleric Azhari Miyan dies The Times of India Retrieved 25 February 2019 Thousands throng funeral of noted Barelvi cleric traffic blocked for eight hours The Times of India Retrieved 25 February 2019 Syria s President Scraps Post of Mufti of Republic en 16 November 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grand Mufti amp oldid 1150946006, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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