Staunton,
October 25 – At a time when the Central Muslim Spiritual Directorate (MSD) is
marking its 230th anniversary and its mufti, Talgat Tajuddin, his 70th
birthday and his 28th year as head of the Central MSD, a Ukrainian
mufti has told the Ufa leader that he has no business commenting on the issue
of autocephaly for Ukraine’s Orthodox Christians.
On
Facebook, Said Ismagilov, the mufti of the MSD of Ukraine, said, in response to
Tajuddin’s denunciation of autocephaly for Ukraine’s Orthodox that “Muslims
must not interfere in the affairs of the Orthodox” especially when they don’t
live in the same country (facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1907377519353835&set=a.511400698951531&type=3).
According to Mufti Ismagilov, the
only Muslims who have a right to give an opinion on such questions are Ukrainian
ones and as for himself and his flock, “we welcome autocephaly” for Ukraine’s
Orthodox. He was responding to Tajuddin’s assertion, picked by Russia’s TASS
news agency, that a grant of autocephaly to Ukraine “contradicts the Divine
Plan.”
Tajuddin, one of the last muftis
installed in Soviet times and the head of an institution that was created by
the Russian state to control Muslims despite having no basis in Muslim law, has
almost invariably been an enthusiastic supporter of whatever policies the
Kremlin is backing at any particular time.
Like Moscow Patriarch Kirill, the
Ufa Muslim leader still thinks of the entire former Soviet space as properly
within his domain, although unlike his Orthodox counterpart, Kirill has never
formally articulated the idea of it as his faith’s “canonical territory.” Such a notion has no basis in Islam, but it
is certainly supported by the Kremlin at least now.
Tajuddin’s declaration clearly was
intended to show his loyalty to his political masters by causing as much
trouble as possible in Ukraine. But Mufti Ismagilov’s response suggests the Ufa
leader isn’t going to have the success in that regard that he and the Kremlin
hoped for. Ukraine’s Muslims are and almost certainly will remain overwhelmingly
loyal to Kyiv.
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