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Zimbabwean Islamic scholar (born 1975)Template:SHORTDESC:Zimbabwean Islamic scholar (born 1975)
Template:Infobox biographyIsmail ibn Musa Menk (born 27 June 1975), commonly known as Mufti Menk, is a ZimbabweanIslamic speaker. He is the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe's Muslim community, and head of the fatwa department for the Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe.
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Menk was born on 27 June 1975 in Harare, Zimbabwe to an Indian Muslim family of Gujarati ancestry. He undertook his initial studies with his father, memorizing the Quran and learning Arabic. He went to St. John's College (Harare) for senior school. He studied Jurisprudence and Shariah in Madinah. He specialised post grad in the Hanafi School of thought in Darul Uloom Kantharia in Gujarat, India. Menk has been identified as a Deobandi as well as a Salafi.
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Menk opposes terrorism and has pledged his aid in curbing religious extremism in the Maldives. On 31 March 2018, he urged Muslims to avoid Muslim—Christian violence, arguing that Muslims and Christians are brothers and sisters from one father, the prophet Adam. He blames western media for misleading the world that Muslims are terrorists. According to Gulf News, Menk said that everyone on this earth is a part of a family and has one maker, therefore, no one has the right to force any belief or faith on another.
In September 2023, Mufti Menk visited Trinidad and Tobago during his special visits in the Caribbean. MP Saddam Hosein, while sharing a Facebook post expressed that he is honored with a visit from an international beacon of peace and understanding.
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In 2018 he published a collection of his sayings as a book titled Motivational Moments and in 2019
Zimbabwean Islamic scholar (born 1975)Template:SHORTDESC:Zimbabwean Islamic scholar (born 1975)
Template:Infobox biographyIsmail ibn Musa Menk (born 27 June 1975) is a ZimbabweanIslamic speaker. He is the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe's Muslim community, and head of the fatwa department for the Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe.
Early life[]
Menk was born on 27 June 1975 in Harare, Zimbabwe to an Indian Muslim family of Gujarati ancestry. He undertook his initial studies with his father, memorizing the Quran and learning Arabic. He went to St. John's College (Harare) for senior school. He studied Jurisprudence and Shariah in Madinah. He specialised post grad in the Hanafi School of thought in Darul Uloom Kantharia in Gujarat, India. Menk has been identified as a Deobandi as well as a Salafi.
Views[]
Menk opposes terrorism and has pledged his aid in curbing religious extremism in the Maldives. On 31 March 2018, he urged Muslims to avoid Muslim—Christian violence, arguing that Muslims and Christians are brothers and sisters from one father, the prophet Adam. He blames western media for misleading the world that Muslims are terrorists. According to Gulf News, Menk said that everyone on this earth is a part of a family and has one maker, therefore, no one has the right to force any belief or faith on another.
In September 2023, Mufti Menk visited Trinidad and Tobago during his special visits in the Caribbean. MP Saddam Hosein, while sharing a Facebook post expressed that he is honored with a visit from an international beacon of peace and understanding.
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In 2018 he published a collection of his sayings as a book titled Motivational Moments and in 2019 published the second edition, t Ismail ibn Musa Menk (Arabic: إسماعيل بن موسى مِنك, romanized:ʾismāʿīl ibn mūsā mink; bɛ dɔɣi o la silimin goli 27 June 1975) ka o piligibu pili India, ZimbabweanIslamic scholar, ka sokam mi o Mufti Menk. ŋuni n-nyɛ Grand Mufti nti Zimbabwe's Muslim community, din ni tooi vaai vaabu yim tiŋa maa ninsali biɛlim kalinli puuni, ka o lahi nyɛ "fatwa" yaɣili kpɛma nti "Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe." Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought din be Jordan daa kali la Menk m-pahi Musulinima kɔbisnu ban mali kpaŋ maŋa Dunia nyaaŋa zuɣu yuuma din gbaai 2013, 2014 n-ti pahi yuuni 2017. Bɛ dɔɣi la Menk silimiin goli 27 June 1975 tiŋa yuli booni Salisbury ka o laamba nyɛ Gujarati Indian niriba ban yina Bharuchi Vohra Patel community, O ba n-nyɛ Maulana Musa Ibrahim Menk, ŋun kpaŋsiri musilisi daadiini Zimbabwe. Mufti Menk nyɛla ŋun ni tooi tɔɣisi Gujarati mini Urdupirim la o niriba ni nyɛ ban yina India la, o ni biɛni ni Bharachi Vohra community,o ni daa pili bɔhimbu luɣ'shɛli o ba sani, Moulana Musa, ka gbaai Quran n-niŋ o zuɣu ni ka lahi bɔhimdi larigu. O chaŋ la St. John's College (Harare), o siiniya haai shikuru karimbu. O daa naai adiini baŋsim bɔhimbu mini "Mufti course",Kantharia Darul Uloom din be Gujarat, India. Menk nyɛla bɛ ni mi so Deobandi n-ti pahi Salafi,yaɣa pam ka bɛ mi o lala amaa o bɛ yihili polo ni n-ti salo ni o be di shɛli ni. Menk nyɛla ŋun bi saɣiti niriba nahimbu ka yina ni o zaŋ Musulinisi Adiini ni o soŋsi Maldives. Silimiin goli 31 March 2018, o daa kpahi Liberia Musulinima zuɣu ni ni bɛ chɛli Musulinima mini Dolodolo nima zaba,ka yari ni Musulinima mini Dolodolo nima nyɛla mabihi ban yina ba yino ni,ni anabi yino ni (Anabi Adam). O galim "western media" ni bɛ ni zaŋ h Zimbabwean Islamic scholar (born 1975) Mufti Ismail Ibn Musa Menk Menk in 2022 Salisbury, Rhodesia (present-day Harare, Zimbabwe) YouTube information Ismail ibn Musa Menk (born 27 June 1975), commonly known as Mufti Menk, is a ZimbabweanIslamic speaker. He is the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe, and head of the fatwa department for the Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe. Menk was born on 27 June 1975 in Salisbury, Rhodesia to Gujarati parents. He undertook his initial studies with his father, memorizing the Quran and learning Arabic. He went to St. John's College (Harare) for senior school. He studied Jurisprudence and Sharia in Madinah. He specialised post grad in the Hanafi School of thought in Darul Uloom Kantharia in Gujarat, India. Menk has been identified as a Deobandi as well as a Salafi. Menk opposes terrorism and has pledged his aid in curbing religious extremism in the Maldives. On 31 March 2018, he urged Muslims to avoid Muslim—Christian violence, arguing that Muslims and Christians are brothers and sisters from one father, the prophet Adam. He blames western med
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[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Ismail ibn Musa Menk
Born (1975-06-27) 27 June 1975 (age 49) Nationality Zimbabwean Occupation(s) Motivational speaker, Islamic scholar, Grand Mufti Era Contemporary Notable work Motivational Moments Honors The 500 Most Influential Muslims (2013–2014, 2017) Education Kantharia Darul Uloom, Islamic University of Madinah Religion Islam Website muftimenk.com Channel Years active 9 November 2010–present Subscribers 5.75 million Total views 624.7 million
Last updated: 19 January 2025Early life
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