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Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf was born on 15 April, 1952 in Andijan region, Uzbekistan. Discover Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Andijan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union |
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March 10, 2015, |
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan |
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Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf Height, Weight & Measurements
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Odinaxon Muhammad Yusuf, Ismoil Muhammad Yusuf |
Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf worth at the age of 63 years old? Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Uzbekistan. We have estimated
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Sheikh Muhammad Sadik Muhammad Yusuf (Muhammad Sodiq ibn Muhammad Yusuf ibn Muhammad Ali) was born in the region of Andijan (vilayah) on April 15, 1952 and died on 10 March 2015. He was the son of Muhammad-Yusuf qori (who died in 2004), who was the son of Muhammad-Ali scholar Andijani. He was the mufti of the Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of Central Asia and Kazakhstan. He was Uzbekistan’s first mufti after independence. Muhammad Sodiq was a member of a number of Islamic Institutions, including the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), a non-governmental organization of Islamic scholars.
Muhammad-Sodiq died on March 10, 2015, after suffering a heart attack.
Our motto: We aspire toward a true faith, toward a pure Islam, we desire to study the Qur'an and Sunna in order to follow them, and we want to spread the study of Islam. We want to follow the true mujtahids—the blessed ancestors (as-Salaf as-Salihun); we want to spread toleration and brotherhood (of Muslims). We also want to eradicate religious illiteracy and to put a stop to our contradictions and splits, to purge our fanaticism, and our sinful affairs.
In all of his books since 2002 he writes the following credo at the beginning, in the style of an Islamic movement that is seeking to transcend the divisions within the faith:
In 1997 Sheikh Muhammad Sodiq Muhammd Yusuf was put in charge of Muslim countries and federations of the Commonwealth of Independent States within Rabita al-Alam al-Islami (Muslim World League), an international Islamic organization in Saudi Arabia. He was a permanent member of the governing council of this organization.
Sheikh wrote many sunni books. From 1994 to 2000 he published approximately thirty popular articles and twenty-five books and pamphlets. Most were written in Uzbek, and some were translated into Russian. The Kara Su branch of the press of the Islamic cultural center in Osh, Kyrgyzstan, published most of Muhammad-Sodiq’s writings during that period.
Sheikh Muhammad-Sodiq was elected mufti by the SADUM in March 1989, and in the same year he was elected as a deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Sheikh presented a report to the former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev explaining the problems of Muslims rights in the protocol. He asked to return Muslims their rights to pray, to learn the religion. In Sheikh's meeting with Gorbachev, positive changes have been seen in the policy towards the religion in the communist regime. With sheikh's efforts, numerous mosques and madrassas were built in the Soviet Union. The Muslims were allowed to follow their religious traditions and ceremonies. The hajj of Soviet Muslims in 1991 (1,500 persons) took a "massive" character compared with all the previous years.
In 1976, sheikh Muhammad Sodiq Muhammd Yusuf was admitted to ad-Dawa al-Islami National Islamic University in Libya, which he finished with distinction and a financial award. This period of study exposed him to a future generation of Muslim imams, mostly from the Arabic world but even reaching to places as far away as Japan.
He received his primary religious education from his father. After he finished a middle school in 1970, Muhammad-Sodiq was accepted into the Mir-i Arab madrassa in Bukhara. He then studied at the Tashkent Islamic Institute named after Imam al-Buxori in Tashkent, finishing with distinction in 1975. After finishing the education, he worked as editor in "Muslims of the east of the Soviet Union" journal.