User:Nl2011/List of Muftis of Romania

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List of Muftis of Romania[1]

Since 1878 Northern Dobrogea was placed under Romanian administration, which until the end of WWII kept the Ottoman religious organization of the Muslims with regional Mufti Offices. Southern Dobrogea was under Romanian administration between 1913 and 1940.

Period Name Position
1878-1894 Hağí Mustafa Şerif, also spelled in Romanian as: Hagi Mustafa Şerif Mufti of Constanta County
1895-1895 Bekir Arif, also spelled in Romanian as: Bechir Arif Mufti of Constanta County
1895-1901 Seid Ahmet Bekir, also spelled in Romanian as Seid Ahmet Bechir Mufti of Constanta County
1901-1909 Hússein Ali Avmi, also spelled in Romanian as Husein Ali (Avmi) Mufti of Constanta County
1909-1914 Hafuz Rifat Abdul Ğelil, also spelled in Romanian as Hafuz Rifat Abdul Gelil Mufti of Constanta County
1914-1917 Mehmet Ali Mufti of Constanta County
1918-1926 Ibram Kadír Múeddin, also spelled in Romanian as: Ibram Cadîr Muedin Mufti of Constanta County
1926-1929 Kadír Halil, also spelled in Romanian as: Cadîr Halil Mufti of Constanta County
1929-1933 Resul Nuriy, also spelled in Romanian as: Resul Nuri Mufti of Constanta County
1933-1937 Şahip Bolat Abdurrahim, also spelled in Romanian as: Şaip Bolat Abduraim Mufti of Constanta County
1938-1938 Sadîk Bolat Septar, also spelled in Romanian as: Sadîc Bolat Septar Mufti of Constanta County
1938-1943 Kurt-Amet Mustafa, also spelled in Romanian as: Curt-Amet Mustafa Mufti of Constanta & Tulcea Counties (Northern Dobruja)
1943-1945 Sîdîk Ibrahim H. Mîrzî, also spelled in Romanian as: Sadîc Ibraim Mufti of Constanta County; Mufti of Romania
1946-1947 Reşit Seit-Velí, also spelled in Romanian as: Reșit Seit-Veli Mufti of Romania
1947-1947 Mitat Rifat Mufti of Romania
1947-1990 Septar Mehmet Yakub, also spelled in Romanian as: Septar Mehmet Iacub Mufti of Romania
1990-1990 Ablakim Ibrahim, also spelled in Romanian as: Ablachim Ibraim Mufti of Romania
1990-2000 Osman Neğat, also spelled in Romanian as: Osman Negeat Mufti of Romania
2000-2005 Bagîş Şahingiray, also spelled in Romanian as: Bagîş Şahinghirai Mufti of Romania
2005-present Yusuf Muurat also spelled in Romanian as Iusuf Muurat Mufti of Romania

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ blogspot.ro.

Sources[edit]

  • blogspot.ro. "Muftiul buclucas". murat-iusuf.blogspot.ro (in Romanian). blogspot.ro. Retrieved 16 September 2014.

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