Allahshukur Pashazadeh
Haji Allahshükür Hummat Pashazade (Azerbaijani: Allahşükür Hümmət Paşazadə) Sheikh ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of the Caucasus which includes his native Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic of Georgia, and Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Ingushetia, Chechnya, Karachay–Cherkessia, and Adygea in the Russian Federation.[1] He is also the current chairman of the Religious Council of the Caucasus.[2]
Sheikh ul-Islam Hajji Allahşükür Paşazadə | |
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Allahşükür Pashazade meeting Vladimir Putin in Baku on 10 January 2001. | |
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Born | Cil, Lankaran Rayon, Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union | August 26, 1949
Religion | Islam |
School | Shia |
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Muslim leader | |
Based in | Baku, Azerbaijan |
Period in office | 1980 – present |
Successor | Incumbent |
Post | Sheikh ul-Islam and Grand Mufti of the Caucasus |
Allahshükür Pashazade was born in Cil, Lankaran Rayon, Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (today the Republic of Azerbaijan) on August 26, 1949 and is of Talysh descent.[3] He got his primary religious education from the local religious clergy in the city of Lankaran. In 1968, he went to the Uzbekistan Soviet Socialist Republic (today the independent Republic of Uzbekistan) where he entered the Mir-i-Arab Madrasah in Bukhara and later relocated to Tashkent where he finished his religious education in Tashkent State University in 1975.
Finally returning to Azerbaijan in 1975, he became the acting secretary of the Caucasian Muslims Office, and Akhund and deputy chief of the Taza Pir Mosque in the Azerbaijani capital Baku. In 1980 he was elected chairman of the Caucasian Muslims Office and became Sheikh ul-Islam. After the collapse and dissolution of the Soviet Union and independence of Azerbaijan, in 1992, he was elected chairman of the Supreme Religious Board of Caucasian peoples of Azerbaijan, Georgia, Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Ingushetia, Chechnya, Karachay-Cherkessia, and Adygea.
Although he is himself a Shiite Muslim and originally a Shia cleric, he is also the world's only Sunni-Shia Grand Mufti (The title of Grand Mufti actually refers and is normally reserved to the highest official of religious law in a Sunni Muslim country), giving each group fatwas according to their relevant madhab, reflecting Azerbaijan's Sunni-Shia mix.[4]
Allahshükür Pashazade is the member of the Management Board of World Islamic Congress, the Management Board of Eurasia Islamic Council and a number of other international organizations. He was elected co-chair of CIS Interreligious Council in 2004.
On November 21, 2009, he was included in a 500 Most Influential Muslims of World book[5][6]
Honors, awards, and decorations
In 1986, he was elected a member of Royal Academy of Jordan.
- “Lenin Order of Friendship Among the Peoples” (1988, USSR)
- “Al-elm va amal” Order (1992, Egypt)
- “Order of Glory” (1994, Egypt)
- “First Rank Order of Independence” (1999, Azerbaijan)
- “Order of St. Vladimir, First class” (2001, Russian Orthodox Church)
- “Order of the Golden Fleece” (2009, Georgia)
See also
- State Committee for Work with Religious Organizations of Azerbaijan Republic
- Islam in Azerbaijan
References
- Sheikh-ul-islam Haji Allahshukur Pashazadeh marks his 60th birthday Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine
- "Broadening Powers of Supreme Mufti of Caucasus". Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2009-03-03.
- http://www.eurasiareview.com/28022017-is-baku-transforming-azerbaijan-from-a-shiia-to-a-sunni-muslim-country-oped/
- "The 500 most influential Muslims in the world". Archived from the original on 2013-09-24. Retrieved 2017-09-08.
- "Azerbaijani president included in "500 most influential Muslims of world" book". Archived from the original on 2011-07-22. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
- Президент Азербайджана вошел в книгу "500 самых влиятельных мусульман мира" Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)