Grand Mufti of Syria | |
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since November 2021 | |
Syrian Islamic Council (from 2021) | |
Type | Religious |
Status | Abolished in 2021, re-established by opposition in the same year |
Member of | Opposition groups (from 2021) |
Reports to | The president (until 2021) |
Appointer | The president (until 2021) Syrian Islamic Council (from 2021) |
Term length | Indefinite |
Formation | 3 August 1920 |
First holder | Muhammad Atallah al-Kasm |
Succession | Syrian 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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