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  2. Ismail ibn Musa Menk - Wikipedia

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    Ismail ibn Musa Menk (born 27 June 1975), commonly known as Mufti Menk, is a Zimbabwean Islamic speaker. He is the Grand Mufti [ 5 ] [ 6 ] of Zimbabwe , [ 7 ] [ 8 ] and head of the fatwa department for the Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe.

  3. Mufti Menk - Wikipedia

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  4. Islam in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Mufti Menk – Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe, and was born on June 27, 1975. Mufti Menk is present on many social media websites, including YouTube. Sikandar Raza – International cricketer; Faraz Akram - International Cricketer of Zimbabwe national cricket team

  5. Mufti - Wikipedia

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    A mufti (/ ˈ m ʌ f t i /; Arabic: مفتي, listen ⓘ) is an Islamic jurist qualified to issue a nonbinding opinion on a point of Islamic law . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The act of issuing fatwas is called iftāʾ . [ 3 ]

  6. Grand Mufti - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. List of contemporary Islamic scholars - Wikipedia

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    Ismail ibn Musa Menk (born 1975) Asia. Afghanistan. Abdul ... Mufti Nemat; Rahimullah Haqqani (died 2022) Bahrain. Abdul Amir al-Jamri (1938-2006) Ali Salman (born 1965)

  8. Freedom of religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, Singapore banned Salafi preacher Mufti Menk, the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe, and Ustaz Haslin Baharim of Malaysia, from entering Singapore. The Ministry of Home Affairs said the pair had previously had their Miscellaneous Work Pass applications to preach in the country rejected, and would not be allowed to get around the ban by ...

  9. Mufti (dress) - Wikipedia

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    In British English [a], Mufti is plain or ordinary clothes, especially when worn by one who normally wears, or has long worn, a military or other uniform, such as a school uniform. It is also called civies and civvies ( slang for " civilian attire").