Rawil Gaynetdin

Rawil Gaynutdin (born Ravil Ismagilovich Gaynutdinov, Russian: Рави́ль Исмаги́лович Гайнутди́нов; Tatar: Равил Гайнетдин, Равил Исмәгыйл улы Гайнетдинев); born on August 25, 1959 in the village of Shali of Pestrechinsky District of the Tatar ASSR, Soviet Union to a Volga Tatar family. He has served as the Grand Mufti of Russia since July 1, 1996.[1] He is one of the signatories of A Common Word Between Us and You, an open letter by Islamic scholars to Christian leaders, calling for peace and understanding.

Mufti Rawil Gaynutdin
TitleGrand Mufti of Russia
Personal
Born (1959-08-25) 25 August 1959
ReligionIslam
NationalityRussian
SpouseZukhra-Khanum Gainutdinova
DenominationSunni
JurisprudenceHanafi
MovementSalafiyyah
ProfessionScholar
Muslim leader
Period in office1 July 1996 - Present
ProfessionScholar

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  1. ”For his great contribution to strengthening interethnic and interfaith peace and harmony in society”.
  2. ”For his great contribution to strengthening interethnic and interfaith peace and harmony in society”.
  3. ”For his great contribution to the development of spiritual culture and the strengthening of friendship between nations”.
  4. ”For his great contribution to strengthening civil peace and interfaith cooperation”.
  5. ”For his great contribution to strengthening the economy, the development of the social sphere and in connection with the 850th anniversary of the founding of Moscow”.
  6. ”For his great contribution to the establishment of peace and harmony in society”.
  7. ”For his active work on the spiritual revival of Russia and his great contribution to the development of peacekeeping and interfaith dialogue”.




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