Muslim Community of Albania
Komuniteti Mysliman i Shqipërisë | |
Formation | 24 February 1923 |
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Type | Religious organization |
Headquarters | Tirana, Albania |
Official language | Albanian |
Skënder Bruçaj | |
Website |
kmsh |
The Muslim Community of Albania or MCA (Albanian: Komuniteti Mysliman i Shqipërisë or KMSH) is an independent religious organisation of Muslims in Albania existing since February 24, 1923. The headquarter of the community is in Tirana and the current leader, titled Grand Mufti (Albanian: Kryemyftiu), is Skënder Bruçaj.
History
Organized Islamic religious life in Albania takes place since the time that Ottoman Empire started administering this region. All Muslims that lived in the Ottoman Empire where part of the Muslim community headed by the Sultan, who replaced the role of the caliph. During the reign of the Sultan Murad II the competences of the caliph were trensfered to the grand mufti. Since then, the grand mufti was titled Sheykhul-Islam and was considered the highest religious authority within the Ottoman Empire. However, every region inhabited by Muslims had its own Mufti, that was in lower position than the Sheykhul-Islam. After the independence of Albania in 1912 the Islamic Community of Albania continued to be under the authority of the Sheykhul-Islam in Constantinople until 1923. In 1923, following the government program, the Albanian Muslim congress convened at Tirana decided to break with the Caliphate (Sheykhul-Islam), and created the Muslim Community of Albania.
During the period from 1941 to 1944 the Islamic Community of Kosova was under the authority of the Muslim Community of Albania. The community will be active until 1967, when the communist regime of Enver Hoxha who declared Albania the only non-religious country in the world, banning all forms of religious practice in public. After the Fall of Communism, in November 16, 1990 the Muslim Community of Albania was re-established under the Grand Mufti Hafiz Sabri Koçi.