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Imam of Moscow
Shamil Alyautdinov
Native nameШамиль Аляутдинов
Born (1974-01-20) January 20, 1974 (age 50)
Moscow, RSFSR, USSR
OccupationAuthor, Imam
NationalityTatar
GenreReligion. Theology
Website
www.umma.ru

Shamil Alyautdinov (Tatar: Шамиль Аляутдинов) (born 20 January 1974) is an imam of Moscow's Memorial Mosque on Poklonnaya Hill. He is a graduate of Al Azhar University. He is serving as a deputy mufti on the Clerical Muslim Board for the European part of the Russian Federation. He is considered one of the most influential Islamic scholars in Russian speaking world. His website umma.ru is the most popular Islamic website in Russian speaking world (over 1 mln views per month).

References

  1. Dannreuther, Roland; March, Luke (2010). Russia and Islam: State, Society and Radicalism. Taylor & Francis. p. 92. ISBN 9780415552455.
  2. Bobrovnikov, Vladimir (2010). "Al-Azhar and Shari'a Courts in Twentieth Century Caucasus". Middle Eastern Studies. 37 (4): 1–24. doi:10.1080/714004414. S2CID 143377399.


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