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+ | Husein Kavazović was born July 3, 1964, in Jelovče Selu. He is a Bosnian Islamic cleric and the new Bosnian Grand Mufti. He is the successor of Mustafa Cerić. | ||
+ | == Professional Career == | ||
− | + | He first worked as an imam and hen served as mufti of Tulza between 19993 to 2012. He is an elected member of the Isalmic Community of Bosnia-Herzegovina and member of the Council. In addition, he has been heavily involved in a number of projects on education, introducing religious education in primary and seconday school, founding the Tuzla summer institute in cooperation with Cornell University, and implementing English seminars in cooperation with the US Embassy in Sarajevo and the Ministry of Eudcation Science, Culture and Sport. He has also worked to restore libraries and mosques and helped with the care of displaced persons and refugees from eastern Bosnia. | |
+ | Outside of his religious responsibilities and activism work, Kavazovic has remained involved in the academic world, participating in international Islamic conferences and contributing to various publications for the Isalmic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | ||
− | + | == Education == | |
− | + | Kavazovic studied Islamic Law at Al-Azhar University in Cairo from 1985 to 1990 and obtained a Master’s from the Faculty of Isalmic Studies in Sarajevo. | |
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+ | == Further information == | ||
− | = | + | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuKrytjDxVE An Interview with His Eminence Husein ef. Kavazovic at International Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Religion, Rome, Italy, March 31st - April 3rd 2014] |
− | + | == External Links == | |
+ | [http://www.dw.de/neuer-religi%C3%B6ser-f%C3%BChrer-f%C3%BCr-muslime-in-bosnien/a-16318405 DW - New Religious lLeaders for Muslims in Bosnia ] | ||
+ | [http://www.rijaset.ba/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15334&Itemid=319 Rijaset ] | ||
− | + | [http://www.nachrichten.at/nachrichten/ticker/Husein-Kavazovic-wird-neuer-bosnischer-Grossmufti;art449,972746 Nachrichten - Husein Kavazovic is new Bosnian Grand Mufti] | |
− | + | [http://islamska-zajednica.hr/interview/intervju-reisu-l-ulema-husein-ef-kavazovic Islamska zajednica] | |
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 11 August 2014
Husein Kavazović was born July 3, 1964, in Jelovče Selu. He is a Bosnian Islamic cleric and the new Bosnian Grand Mufti. He is the successor of Mustafa Cerić.
Professional Career[edit]
He first worked as an imam and hen served as mufti of Tulza between 19993 to 2012. He is an elected member of the Isalmic Community of Bosnia-Herzegovina and member of the Council. In addition, he has been heavily involved in a number of projects on education, introducing religious education in primary and seconday school, founding the Tuzla summer institute in cooperation with Cornell University, and implementing English seminars in cooperation with the US Embassy in Sarajevo and the Ministry of Eudcation Science, Culture and Sport. He has also worked to restore libraries and mosques and helped with the care of displaced persons and refugees from eastern Bosnia. Outside of his religious responsibilities and activism work, Kavazovic has remained involved in the academic world, participating in international Islamic conferences and contributing to various publications for the Isalmic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Education[edit]
Kavazovic studied Islamic Law at Al-Azhar University in Cairo from 1985 to 1990 and obtained a Master’s from the Faculty of Isalmic Studies in Sarajevo.
Further information[edit]
External Links[edit]
DW - New Religious lLeaders for Muslims in Bosnia