State Mufti of Brunei

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State Mufti Office
Agency overview
Formed 1 September 1994
Headquarters Bandar Seri Begawan
Employees approximately 1,000
Annual budget BN$ 260 million
Agency executive
Parent agency Prime Minister's Office
Child agency
Website www.pmo.gov.bn www.mufti.gov.bn

The State Mufti of Brunei is the most senior and most influential Sunni Muslim religious and legal authority in Brunei. The holder of the position is appointed by the Sultan of Brunei. The State Mufti is the head of the all Ulema in Brunei

Role

The State Mufti is the most senior religious authority in the country. His main role is to give opinions (fatwas) on legal matters and on social affairs base on Islamic Koran, Hadeeth, Qiyas and Ijma' of Ulema.[1]

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History

The first State Mufti of Brunei was Ismail Omar Abdul Aziz (1962-1965) for 3 years. He previously was Mufti of Johore in Malaysia. In 1967, Ismail once again became the Mufti of Brunei until his death. In 1994, Brunei-born Vice State Mufti Abdul Aziz Juned became the State Mufti of Brunei.[2]

References

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