Grand Mufti of Syria

Grand Mufti of Syria
since November 2021
Syrian Islamic Council (from 2021)
TypeReligious
StatusAbolished in 2021, re-established by opposition in the same year
Member ofOpposition groups (from 2021)
Reports toThe president (until 2021)
AppointerThe president (until 2021)
Syrian Islamic Council (from 2021)
Term lengthIndefinite
Formation3 August 1920; 104 years ago (1920-08-03)
First holderMuhammad Atallah al-Kasm
SuccessionSyrian Interim Government
(from 2021)

The Grand Mufti of Syria[a] is a legal religious representative in Syria, responsible for issuing formal legal opinions and advising on the Islamic legal code. It served as the official post until president Bashar al-Assad dissolved the office contentiously on 15 November 2021, transferring its duties to the state-aligned agency Supreme Council of Fatwa under the Ministry of Endowments.[1][2] However, the Syrian opposition subsequently re-established the office in territories outside government control in an attempt to maintain its historical presence.[3][4] The office is responsible for independent religious rulings and Sunni Muslim leadership amidst the ongoing civil conflict in the country.[5]


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  1. ^ "Syrian president abolishes position of Grand Mufti". Al Jazeera. 16 Nov 2021. Retrieved 5 Nov 2024.
  2. ^ "Syria's Assad scraps top Muslim cleric post". The New Arab. 16 Nov 2021. Retrieved 6 Nov 2024.
  3. ^ "احتفاء بقرار "المجلس الإسلامي" تعيين مفت عام لـ سوريا". تلفزيون سوريا (in Arabic). 21 Nov 2021. Retrieved 8 Nov 2024.
  4. ^ "الإفتاء في سوريا.. انتخاب الشيخ "أسامة الرّفاعي" رئيس المجلس الإ". Halab Today TV قناة حلب اليوم (in Arabic). 20 Nov 2021. Retrieved 8 Nov 2024.
  5. ^ "Syrian opposition appoints mufti after Assad abolishes post". The New Arab. 21 Nov 2021. Retrieved 6 Nov 2024.