Grand Mufti Of Bosnia And Herzegovina
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The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( bs, Islamska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, IZ BiH) is a religious organisation of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also recognised as the highest representative body of Muslims in the region, especially in Serbia ( Sandžak), Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Hungary and Bosniak diaspora. It was established in Sarajevo in 1882, by the Austria-Hungary, to have a controlled Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the Ottoman Empire lost control over Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878. The current leader is
Husein Kavazović Husein Kavazović (born July 3, 1964) is a Bosnian Islamic cleric and since September 2012 the Grand Mufti (''Reis-ul-Ulema'') of Bosnia and Herzegovina, after having been Mufti of Tuzla. Biography Son of Hasan and Saima Kavazović, Husein atten ...
.


History

The Islamic Community was established in 1882 during the Austrian-Hungarian rule over Bosnia and Herzegovina. After creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the seat of the Islamic Community was moved from Sarajevo to
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but was moved back to Sarajevo in 1936. During the
breakup of Yugoslavia The breakup of Yugoslavia occurred as a result of a series of political upheavals and conflicts during the early 1990s. After a period of political and economic crisis in the 1980s, constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yu ...
, the organized community on Yugoslav level broke up, while the majority of local and regional Muslim communities accepted the historic authority of the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina . The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina was initially weak, but with the help from Alija Izetbegović, Bosnia and Herzegovina's president, as well as key military leaders, it became a pillar of the
Bosniak The Bosniaks ( bs, Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian ancestry, cu ...
national identity. Under tenure of the Grand Mufti Mustafa Cerić, who held this office from April 1993 until November 2012, the Islamic Community promoted Bosniak culture, politics and identity, with its influence extending beyond the faithful and attracting many who were not practicing Muslims during the socialist period, as well as Bosniaks and other Slavic Muslims living in the region of Sandžak and elsewhere.


Leaders of Bosnian Muslims


Grand Muftis of Bosnia and Herzegovina

*1882–1893 Mustafa Hilmi Hadžiomerović (1816–1895) *1893–1909 Mehmed Teufik Azabagić (1838–1918) **1909–1910 Ahmed Munib Korkut, ''acting'' *1910–1912 Sulejman Šarac (1850–1927) **1912–1914 Mehmed Teufik Okić (1870–1932), ''acting'' *1914–1930 Mehmed Džemaludin Čaušević (1870–1938)


Grand Muftis of Yugoslavia

*1930–1936
Ibrahim Maglajlić Ibrahim ( ar, إبراهيم, links=no ') is the Arabic name for Abraham, a Biblical patriarch and prophet in Islam. For the Islamic view of Ibrahim, see Abraham in Islam. Ibrahim may also refer to: * Ibrahim (name), a name (and list of people ...
(1861–1936), seat in Belgrade **1936–1938
Salih Safvet Bašić Salih (; ar, صَالِحٌ, Ṣāliḥ, lit=Pious), also spelled Saleh (), is an Arab prophet mentioned in the Quran who prophesied to the tribe of Thamud in ancient Arabia, before the lifetime of Muhammad. The story of Salih is linked t ...
(1886–1948), ''acting'' *1938–1942
Fehim Spaho Fehim Spaho (13 February 1877 – 14 February 1942) was the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia and one of the most prominent Bosniak cultural figures of his time. His younger brother was politician Mehmed Spaho. Spaho worked in varying positions in Sara ...
(1877–1942) **1942–1947
Salih Safvet Bašić Salih (; ar, صَالِحٌ, Ṣāliḥ, lit=Pious), also spelled Saleh (), is an Arab prophet mentioned in the Quran who prophesied to the tribe of Thamud in ancient Arabia, before the lifetime of Muhammad. The story of Salih is linked t ...
(1886–1948), ''acting'' *1947–1957
Ibrahim Fejić Ibrahim Fejić (1879 – 15 December 1962) was a Bosnian Muslim theologian who served as the 6th mayor of Mostar from 1929 to 1934 and as Grand Mufti of the Yugoslav Islamic Community from 1947 to 1957. He is most remembered for his endorsement ...
(1879–1962) *1957–1975
Sulejman Kemura Sulejman is the Bosnian and Albanian variant of Suleiman ( Arabic ) as a given name and surname. It means "man of peace". It may refer to: *Sulejman Bargjini (also known as Sulejman Pasha), general of the Ottoman Empire * Sulejman Delvina (1884– ...
(1908–1975) *1975–1987
Naim Hadžiabdić Naim (also spelled Na'im, Nayeem, Naeem, Naiem, Nahim, Naheem, Nyhiem, Nihiem, Nyheim, Niheem, or Nahiem) ( ar, نعیم, he, נעים) is a male given name and surname. Notable persons with the name include: *Naim ibn Hammad (died 843 AD), H ...
(1918–1987) **1987 Ferhat Šeta, ''acting'' *1987–1989
Husein Mujić Hussein, Hussain, Hossein, Hossain, Huseyn, Husayn, Husein or Husain (; ar, حُسَيْن ), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-i-N ( ar, ح س ی ن, link=no), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", " ...
(1918–1994) **1990–1991
Jakub Selimoski Jacob is a common male given name and a less well-known surname. It is a cognate of James, derived from Late Latin ''Iacobus'', from Greek ''Iakobos'', from Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac and Rebe ...
(1946–2013), ''acting'' *1991–1993
Jakub Selimoski Jacob is a common male given name and a less well-known surname. It is a cognate of James, derived from Late Latin ''Iacobus'', from Greek ''Iakobos'', from Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac and Rebe ...
(1946–2013)


Grand Muftis of Bosnia and Herzegovina

*seat is vacant,
Jakub Selimoski Jacob is a common male given name and a less well-known surname. It is a cognate of James, derived from Late Latin ''Iacobus'', from Greek ''Iakobos'', from Hebrew (''Yaʿaqōḇ''), the name of the Hebrew patriarch, Jacob son of Isaac and Rebe ...
left Sarajevo in 1993 **1993–1996 Mustafa Cerić (*1952), ''acting'' *1996–2012 Mustafa Cerić (*1952) *2012–present
Husein Kavazović Husein Kavazović (born July 3, 1964) is a Bosnian Islamic cleric and since September 2012 the Grand Mufti (''Reis-ul-Ulema'') of Bosnia and Herzegovina, after having been Mufti of Tuzla. Biography Son of Hasan and Saima Kavazović, Husein atten ...
(*1964)


Jurisdiction

The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina and head of the community, Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are highest religious authorities for approximately 4 million Bosnian Muslims in the world. The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina has jurisdiction over the entire Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as Croatia through muftiluk of Zagreb, headed by
Aziz Hasanović Aziz ( ar, عزيز, , is an Arabic male name. The feminine form of both the adjective and the given name is Aziza. ''Aziz'' in Arabic is derived from the root ''ʕ-z-z'' with a meaning of "strong, powerful" and the adjective has acquired its ...
, Slovenia and
Bosniak The Bosniaks ( bs, Bošnjaci, Cyrillic: Бошњаци, ; , ) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Southeast European historical region of Bosnia, which is today part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, who share a common Bosnian ancestry, cu ...
religious communities and mosques around the world. However, there is a dispute in Serbia over what Islamic Community has jurisdiction over the country, Bosnian or
Serbian Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to Serbia, a country in Southeastern Europe * someone or something related to the Serbs, a South Slavic people * Serbian language * Serbian names See also

* * * Old Serbian (disambiguat ...
. Sandžak Mufti Muamer Zukorlić, who is supported by the ex-Grand Mufti Mustafa Cerić, wants that they remain under the jurisdiction of the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Grand Mufti
Adem Zilkić Adem ( ota, آدم, ) corresponding to Adam (see also Adam in Islam), is a masculine given name common in Turkey and Bosnia. Given name * Adem Alkaşi (born 1984), Turkish footballer *Adem Asil (born 1999), Turkish gymnast *Adem Bereket (bor ...
wants to expand the jurisdiction of the Islamic Community of Serbia to the entire country. He was supported by the deceased Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia Hamdija Jusufspahić, and later by Hamdija's son Muhamed Jusufspahić, Muhamed. Islamic Community of Montenegro, although not formally under jurisdiction of Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, recognizes Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina as the highest religious and moral authority of Muslims in the region. The highest body of Muslims in Islam in Hungary, Hungary, Hungarian Islamic Council, have expressed willingness to become part of Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina and for Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina to act as supreme religious authority for Hungarian Muslims. Sufi orders in areas under jurisdiction of Islamic Community are operating within Tariqa Center (Tarikatski centar) and are autonomous but subordinated to the Islamic Community and the Grand Mufti.


Media

Beside BIR TV, Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina is, via ''Media centar d.o.o. Sarajevo'', also owner of Preporod weekly newspapers, Islamic radio station - Radio BIR
MINA
MINA News Agency, News agency an
Preporod.info
website.


See also

* Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina


References


Notes


Sources

* {{Authority control Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina Islamic organizations established in 1993 1993 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina