Grand Mufti


The Grand Mufti is the head of regional muftis, Islamic, 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.
Muftis are Islamic jurists qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion on a point of Islamic law. 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 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. The Grand Mufti is generally an individual appointed by the state, although the office has collective or elective character in some modern countries.

History

Muftis are Muslim religious scholars who issue legal opinions interpreting Sharia. The Ottoman Empire began the practice of giving official recognition and status to a single mufti, above all others, as the Grand Mufti. The Grand Mufti of Istanbul had, since the late 16th century, come to be regarded as the head of the religious establishment. 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. This practice was subsequently borrowed and adapted by Egypt from the mid-19th century. 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. 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, 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 has been formed under the Department of Islamic Advancement of Malaysia. 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.

List of Grand Muftis

StateIncumbentStatusTerm
Albania Appointed as Chairman of the Muslim Community of Albania by the Muslim Community of AlbaniaMarch 2019
Australia Appointed as Grand Mufti of Australia by the Australian National Imams CouncilSeptember 2016
BangladeshMufti Noor AhmadAppointed as Chief Mufti of Bangladesh by the Al-Jamiatul Ahlia Darul Ulum Moinul Islam
Bosnia and Herzegovina Appointed as Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the Islamic Community of Bosnia and HerzegovinaNovember 2012
Brunei Appointed as State Mufti of Brunei by the Sultan of Brunei, Hassanal Bolkiah1 September 1994
Bulgaria Appointed as Chief Mufti of Bulgaria by the Supreme Muslim Council1997 – 2005
2005 –
Egypt Appointed as Grand Mufti of Egypt by the Council of Senior Scholars of Al-Azhar and approved by the President of Egypt, Mohamed MorsiFebruary 2013
Ghana National Chief Imam of Ghana
Guinea Grand Imam of Guinea
India Appointed as Grand Mufti of India by the Islamic Community of India2019 –
Iraq Grand Mufti of Iraq
Jordan 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 Jordan11 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 Oraz7 February 2020
Kosovo Appointed as Grand Mufti of Kosovo by the Islamic Community of Kosova
Kyrgyzstan Appointed as Mufti of Kyrgyzstan2014
Lebanon Appointed as Grand Mufti of Lebanon by the Higher Islamic Council10 August 2014
Libya Appointed as Grand Mufti of Libya by the National Transitional CouncilMay 2011
Lithuania Grand Mufti of Lithuania
Macedonia Reis-ul-ulema of the Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia
Malaysia Mufti of the Federal Territories20 June 2014
MalaysiaMohd Tahrir SamsudinMufti of Johor 13 November 2008
MalaysiaSyeikh Fadzil AwangMufti of Kedah 20 July 2017
MalaysiaMohamad Shukri MohamadMufti of Kelantan
MalaysiaAbdul Halim TawilActing Mufti of Malacca
MalaysiaMohd Yusof AhmadMufti of Negeri Sembilan 1 April 2009
MalaysiaAbdul Rahman OsmanMufti of Pahang
MalaysiaWan Salim Wan Mohd NoorMufti of Penang 7 June 2014
Malaysia Mufti of Perak December 1985
Malaysia Mufti of Perlis 2 February 2015
MalaysiaBungsu Aziz JaafarMufti of Sabah 10 August 2012
MalaysiaKipli YassinMufti of Sarawak
Malaysia Mufti of Selangor 16 March 1998
MalaysiaZulkifly MudaMufti of Terengganu 1 April 2013
MauritaniaAhmed Ould MurabitGrand Mufti of Mauritania
Montenegro Reis-ul-ulema of the Islamic Community of Montenegro
New Zealand Appointed as Grand Mufti of New Zealand
Nigeria Appointed as Grand Mufti of Nigeria by the Supreme Council for Fatwa and Islamic Affairs in Nigeria
Oman Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Sultanate of Oman by the Sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said1975
Palestine Appointed as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem by the President of the Palestinian National Authority, Mahmoud AbbasJuly 2006
Poland Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Poland by the Muslim Religious Union in the Republic of Poland2004
Romania Grand Mufti of Romania2005
Russia Grand Mufti of Russia1 July 1996
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Chechnya by Head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov12 June 2014
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Dagestan1998
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Tatarstan17 April 2013
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Bashkortostan
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Kabardino-Balkaria
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Ingushetia
Russia Appointed as Mufti of Adygea and Krasnodar Krai
Saudi Arabia Appointed as Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia by the King of Saudi Arabia, Fahd of Saudi ArabiaJune 1999
SerbiaSead Nasufović Mufti of SerbiaJuly 2016
SingaporeNazirudin Mohd Nasir Appointed as Mufti of the Republic of Singapore by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, the statutory board of Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth1 March 2020 –
South AfricaYasin Muhammad YaqeenullahAppointed as Grand Mufti by the Muslim Supreme Council of South Africa
Syria Appointed as Grand Mufti of the Republic by the President of President of Syria, Bashar al-AssadJuly 2005
Tunisia Appointed as Grand Mufti of Tunisia by the President of Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2008 and Beji Caid Essebsi in 20162008 – 5 January 2016
12 January 2016 –
Turkey 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
Uzbekistan Grand Mufti of Uzbekistan8 August 2006
ZimbabweIsmail ibn Musa Menk Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe

List of former Grand Muftis