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Dictionary: muf·ti1   (mŭf'tē, mʊf'-) pronunciation
n., pl., -tis.
A Muslim scholar who interprets the shari'a.

[Arabic muftī, one who gives legal opinions, active participle of 'aftā, to decide by legal opinion.]


muf·ti2 (mŭf') pronunciation
n., pl., -tis.
Civilian dress, especially when worn by one who normally wears a uniform.

[Probably from MUFTI1.]


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(MUFF-tee, MOOF-)

noun
1. Civilian clothes, especially when worn by someone who normally wears a uniform.
2. A scholar or jurist who interprets Muslim law.

Etymology
From Arabic mufti, from afta (to decide a legal point). Another word that comes from the same root is fatwa (decree).

Usage
"John Warren `Jack' Gedney, a retired U.S. Navy commander who had traded his uniform for the mufti of a Seattle Costco executive, laid out his life itinerary by the time he could vote: He'd be a career military man, retire at 42, then enjoy a second career in business." — Carole Beers, Jack Gedney, Costco Exec, The Seattle Times, Feb 26, 2000.

"Those on duty were dressed in the distinctive ochre uniform that has won so many admirers. However, almost the entire complement of cabin crew and pilots not rostered on were also there - in mufti - further demonstrating the sort of esprit de corps the fledgling airline has managed to engender in just 18 months." — Piers Lort-Phillips, Crowd Gathers to Bid Bon Voyage for New Airline's Maiden Flight, The Cairns Post (Queensland, Australia), Oct 28, 2002.



Islamic legal authority charged with issuing an opinion (fatwa) in answer to an inquiry by a judge or a private individual. Such a judgment requires extensive knowledge of the Qur'an and the Hadith as well as of legal precedents. During the Ottoman Empire the mufti of Istanbul was Islam's chief legal authority, presiding over the whole judicial and theological hierarchy. The development of modern legal codes in Islamic countries has significantly reduced the authority of mufti, and they now deal only with questions of personal status such as inheritance, marriage, and divorce.

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n. plain clothes worn by a person who wears a uniform for their job, such as a soldier or police officer: I was a flying officer in mufti.

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mufti (mŭf'), in Islamic law, attorney or judicial/religious scholar who writes his opinion (fatwa) on legal subjects for private clients or to assist judges in deciding cases. The recorded opinions of the muftis are a valuable source of information for the actual working of Islamic law as opposed to the abstract formulation. Only in the fields of marriage, divorce, and inheritance are the fatwas binding precedents; on other subjects they might be set aside. In the Ottoman Empire the muftis were state officials, and the mufti of Constantinople was the highest of these. The British, who retained the institution in some Muslim areas under their control, gave to the office of Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem, great political importance.


Type of Islamic cleric. A mufti is an expert in Islamic law empowered to given religious opinions on various matters. Such an opinion is called a fatwa. See the encyclopedia entry "fatwa."

A Muslim legal scholar who can deliver a fatwa.

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IN BRIEF: In Muslim countries, an interpreter of religious law. Also: The civilian clothes of someone in the military.

pronunciation The officer preferred to wear mufti after hours because they were more comfortable than the uniform.

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Part of a series on Islam
Usul al-fiqh

(The Roots of Jurisprudence)

Fiqh
Ahkam
Scholarly titles
This article is about an Islamic scholar. Mufti can also refer to civilian dress.

A mufti (Arabic: مفتي‎, muftī, Turkish: müftü) is a Sunni Islamic scholar who is an interpreter or expounder of Islamic law (Sharia). In religious admistrative terms, a mufti to roughly equivalent to a deacon to a Sunni population. A muftiat or diyanet is a council of muftis.

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Qualifications

Turkish mufti, Spanish drawing of the 17th Century, Bibliotheca Apostolica Vaticana

A Mufti will generally go through an Iftaa course and the person should fulfill the following conditions set by scholars in order that he may be able to issue verdicts (fataawa). They are five:

First: He must be a Muslim.

Second: He must have reached the age of puberty.

Third: He must be just and trustworthy.

The scholars[who?] have unanimously agreed upon these first three.[citation needed]

Fourth: Ijma; "scholarly consensus". This is the opinion of a majority of the scholars.

Fifth: He must have the qualities of intellect and be of a good mind. [1]

The authority of the Mufti

An example of the influence of the mufti can be taken from this incident in Tunisia: Habib Bourguiba, the late President of Tunisia once argued in 1961 (1381 Muslim Calendar) that "fasting" during Ramadan should not be observed for it reduces productivity. He then appeared on television with his cabinet, eating and drinking during Ramadan. Bourguiba then asked the Grand Mufti of Tunisia, Sheikh Altaher Ibn Ashoor (Arabic: الشيخ الطاهر بن عاشور‎), to issue a fatwa accommodating the desires of the state.

The Grand Mufti of Tunisia went on television and addressed the audience and read sura Al-Baqara:183 (2:183) :

O you who believe! Observing the fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become the pious.
God said the truth (Arabic: صدق الله العظيم‎), and President Habib Bourguiba lied.

Then issued a fatwa that not observing Ramadan is a sin and whoever doesn't observe the fasting has knowingly rejected his well-known religious duty forcibly and added that fasting does not reduce productivity.

See also

References

  1. ^ Salaah-ul-'Aalam bi-Iftaa-il-'Aalim, (pg. 3 - 8), Haamid Ibn 'Ali Al-'Imaadi

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Translations: Mufti
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Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - mufti (retslærd muslim)

2.
n. - [mil.] civilt tøj

Nederlands (Dutch)
moefti, burgerpak (van iemand die uniform draagt)

Français (French)
1.
n. - (Relig) mufti

2.
n. - (Mil) tenue civile

Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - Mufti

2.
n. - Zivil(kleidung)

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - μουφτής, πολιτική περιβολή

Italiano (Italian)
mufti, abito civile

Português (Portuguese)
n. - traje civil (m)

Русский (Russian)
муфтий, гражданская одежда

Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - muftí, jurisconsulto musulmán

2.
n. - traje de paisano

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - mufti, civila kläder

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 便服

2. 穆夫提

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 穆夫提

2.
n. - 便服

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 사복

2.
n. - 법률고문

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 平服, 宗法解釈官, 主席宗法解釈官, 私服

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) مفتي إسلامي, ملابس عاديه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮תלבושת אזרחית של אדם הלובש גם מדים‬
n. - ‮מופתי - פוסק-הלכה מוסלמי‬


 
 

 

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