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Controversial Taj El-Din Hilaly back as Australia’s Grand Mufti

THE “appointment” of controversial Sheik Taj El-Din Hilaly as Grand Mufti has been slammed as “void and unjustified” by the Australian National Imams Council, which claims only it can elect someone to that position.

Sheik taj El-Din Hilaly appointed Grand Mufti

THE “appointment” of controversial Muslim cleric Sheik Taj El-Din Hilaly as the new Grand Mufti has been slammed as “void and unjustified” by the Australian National Imams Council.

The Sunday Telegraph revealed the controversial cleric was anointed Grand Mufti by Queensland’s long serving Imam Abdul Taub Raza at Logan Mosque in Brisbane on Friday in front of fellow Imams and a large crowd of community leaders and worshippers.

Among them was vice president of the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils, Jamal El Kholed.

Problem is — there is already an acting Grand Mufti — and not all Imams have been made aware of the move.

Sheik Taj El-Din Hilaly being declared Grand Mufti by former two term AFIC president Abbas Ahmad, AFIC vice president Jamal El-Kholed, and Queensland’s long serving Imam Abdul Taub Raza. Picture: Supplied
Sheik Taj El-Din Hilaly being declared Grand Mufti by former two term AFIC president Abbas Ahmad, AFIC vice president Jamal El-Kholed, and Queensland’s long serving Imam Abdul Taub Raza. Picture: Supplied

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The move comes amid bitter feuding among warring Islamic factions following the death of former Mufti Abdul Azeem al-Afifi from cancer in July.

Sources within the Muslim community told The Sunday Telegraph Dr al-Afifi was only appointed as Grand Mufti to allow former Mufti Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed to be reinstated as Acting Grand Mufti following Dr al-Afifi’s death.

Dr Abu Mohamed had been forced to serve a 12-month wait before renominating for the position under rules set by the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC).

ANIC released a statement today declaring it is the “ONLY official body” that elects the Grand Mufti of Australia.

“Any other announcement of a new Grand Mufti of Australia is void and unjustified,” its statement read.

“The Australian National Imams Council always strives towards uniting the Imams across Australia and work closely with all Muslim and Non-Muslim organisations.

“We encourage the community to denounce any effort to bring division and disunity within the community and stay united and strong.”

Hilaly last held the post 11 years ago before stepping down after a string of controversies.

Since then he has been splitting his time between Egypt and Australia, having returned to Sydney just several weeks ago.

His appointment came just a day after he reposted on social media a call he made in 2016 for the position of Grand Mufti in Australia to be terminated.

Hilaly being congratulated on his appointment by Abbas Ahmad. Picture: Supplied
Hilaly being congratulated on his appointment by Abbas Ahmad. Picture: Supplied

“The position was established through AFIC to defend Islam and Muslims and this title has now become a stepping stone for every fallen person,” he wrote in Arabic.

“I call upon the powers of AFIC to issue a resolution to cancel this position in Australia.”

Sources claim just a day after that post Hilaly was “pressured” into taking the role of Grand Mufti.

“They were begging him,” a source said.

“They said he is the only person who can clean up this position.”

When contacted by The Sunday Telegraph today Imam Abdul Quddoos said Hilaly's’s appointment will be finalised following a meeting of Imams in Sydney next week.

“We are not ready to announce it in the media yet,” he said.

Asked why Hilaly was being reinstated as Grand Mufti, Imam Quddoos said “Because he is the most capable person in Australia (for this post)”.

Sheik Taj El-Din al-Hilaly served as Grand Mufti from the late 1980s until 2007.
Sheik Taj El-Din al-Hilaly served as Grand Mufti from the late 1980s until 2007.

Hilaly’s former spokesman Keysar Trad today told The Sunday Telegraph the move to reappoint Hilaly “has been on the cards for several months”.

“Discontent has grown over what many in the community see as an exclusive club with musical chairs, known as the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) and the position of Grand Mufti,” Mr Trad said.

“I am not personally involved as I am trying to recover from physical injuries, however, I have been contacted by individuals involved in this matter and I regularly am called on for advice by community members and community leaders due to the growing discontent over the processes at ANIC.”

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/controversial-taj-eldin-hilaly-back-as-australias-grand-mufti/news-story/3ed7323049886a8589626b6423a95d2f