No. He is a Christian.
He must be a Muslim ( this condition applicable only on president. pm may be non-muslim)
Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, was a Pakistani diplomat, President of the International Court of Justice, Pakistan's first foreign minister, renowned international jurist and a member as well as scholar of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Community.
Yaacob Ibrahim is the Minister in Charge of Muslim Affairs for Singapore.
No muslim can ever dream of becoming indian prime minister .Constitutional or not
There is nothing in the Indian constitution that states that an Indian Muslim cannot be prime minister.
Abdullah Gül was the President of Turkey in 2012. He became the 11th President of Turkey on August 28, 2007, making him the first Muslim president of modern Turkey. He was also the Prime Minister of Turkey from 2002 November 18 to 2003 March 14.It is important to note that the President in Turkey is merely a figurehead. The Prime Minister (currently Recep Tayyip Erdogan) holds real power.
It is mandatory that the Prime Minister of Pakistan should be Muslim. Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif is Muslim.
Yes of course there is a lot of Muslim presidents in this world. President of Arabia is a Muslim. President of Pakistan is a Muslim. President of Afghanistan is a Muslim. And many more Or you are asking if there were any Muslim president of the US?
No its a Muslim celebration.
Iraq's former Deputy Prime MinisterOne notable example of a Deputy Prime Minister of a Muslim country was Tariq Aziz who served under Saddam Hussein. He was also Iraq's Foreign Minster for a number of years. Maybe, i am not sure about this.Maybe you can ask some Iraq friends on Muslimonly.comSenegal is a 95% majority Muslim country, and yet its president was Christian from 1960 through 1981.
A:An Egyptian Muslim would have very little chance of being granted residence in Israel.
Abdullah Gül is the President of Turkey. He became the 11th President of Turkey on August 28, 2007, making him the first Muslim president of modern Turkey. He was also the Prime Minister of Turkey from 2002 November 18 to 2003 March 14.It is important to note that the President in Turkey is merely a figurehead. The Prime Minister (currently Recep Tayyip Erdogan) holds real power.