Mahdi ibn Ahmad al-Sumaidaie | |
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مهدي الصميدعي | |
Assumed office February 2014 | |
Personal | |
Religion | Islam |
Nationality | Iraqi Arab |
Denomination | Sunni |
Organization | |
Institute | Mustansiriya University |
Muslim leader | |
Post | Grand Mufti of Iraq |
Mahdi ibn Ahmed Al-Sumaidaie (Arabic: مهدي بن أحمد الصميدعي, romanized: Mahdi Ibn Ahmad Al Sumaidaye) is the Grand Mufti of Iraq. He runs the Sunni Fatwa Council in Baghdad, at the Umm-al-Tubul mosque.[1]
Since 2014 he has been recognized by the government of Nuri al-Maliki as Grand Mufti of the Sunnis of Iraq, the highest Iraqi Sunni religious authority.[1][2]
He played an important political role in the events of Iraq, in an attempt to involve part of Salafi Islam in the fight against the Islamic State, alongside the Shiite forces.[3] Despite this, he has close ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran.[4][5][6][7] His role as mufti, however, is contested by some Iraqi Sunnis. The juridical council of the ulama is represented by Sheikh Abdul Waha al-Samarrai.[8]