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November 17, 2009

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If you’ve ever been confused by Muslim names you read in the news or unsure who’s important in the Islamic world, help is near. A new book entitled “The 500 Most Influential Muslims – 2009″ lists prominent Muslims from different fields — politics, religion, women, media, even radicals — with informative short biographies explaining who they are. It starts with an overall “top 50″ list and then surveys the most prominent Muslims in their fields. Here it is in PDF.

The book, edited by Professors John Esposito and Ibrahim Kalin at Georgetown University in Washington, is the first in what is planned to be an annual survey of the top Muslim personalities around the world. It’s a joint effort by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in Amman and Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding. Esposito is director of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center and Kalin is spokesman for the Common Word dialogue initiative we’ve written about on this blog before.

As the editors say in their introduction: “Influence in the Muslim world is particular to its context. There is not a clear hierarchy or organised clergy for Muslims to identify a leader, such as a patriarch for Orthodox Christians or a pope for Catholics.” They took a mix of factors into account in working out their top 50 list and have even asked readers to send in suggestions for next year’s list. You can vote for your candidate for “most influential Muslim” in the poll at the bottom of this post.

(UPDATE: The online poll has been closed after more than 1.8 million votes but comments are still open. See the results below.)

abdullahSo who are the world’s most influential Muslims, according to this book? Here are the top 10:

1. King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, king of Saudi Arabia, custodian of the two Holy Mosques
2. Grand Ayatollah Hajj Sayyid Ali Khamenei, supreme leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran
3. King Mohammed VI, king of Morocco
4. King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
5. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, prime minister of the republic of Turkey
6. Sultan Qaboos bin Sa’id al Sa’id, sultan of Oman
7. Grand Ayatollah Sayyid Ali Hussein Sistani, Marja of the Hawza, Najaf
8. Sheikh Al Azhar Dr Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, grand sheikh of the Al Azhar University, grand imam of Al Azhar Mosque
9. Sheikh Dr Yusuf Qaradawi, head of the International Union of Muslim Scholars
10. Sheikh Dr Ali Goma’a, grand mufti of the Arab Republic of Egypt

(Photo: Saudi King Abdullah, 17 Nov 2009/Philippe Wojazer)

A few initial comments about these 10 andthe other 40 (check the PDF for the full list):

– Lots of kings and sultans crowding the top of the full list, with Recep Tayyip Erdogan the highest elected politician (5th). “Influential” is clearly interpreted broadly here, including political, religious and other types of influence.

– The first solely religious leader is Iraq’s Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani (7th), and even he has political power behind the scenes.

Fethullah Gülen, who won an Internet poll on “the world’s top public intellectuals ” in Foreign Policy magazine last year apparently thanks to a click-in campaign by his supporters, still comes a strong 13th.

– The heads of Hezbollah (Seyyed Hasan Nasrallah, 17th) and Hamas (Khaled Mashaal, 34th) are also listed.

– The highest-ranking American (and highest-ranking convert, it seems) at 38th place is Sheikh Hamza Yusuf Hanson, founder of the Zaytuna Institutein Berkeley, California. Right after him comes the highest-ranking European, Sheikh Mustafa Ceric, grand mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

aqkhan– Even Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani scientist behind Islamabad’s nuclear program who sold nuclear secrets to Iran, Libya and North Korea, gets ranked (46th).

(Photo: Abdul Qadeer Khan, 28 Aug 2009/Mian Khursheed)

Beyond the top 50, there are chapters on leading Muslims in different fields but no ranking. So Osama bin Laden is there under “radicals,” Yusuf Islam (formerly Cat Stevens) under “arts and culture” and microcreditor Mohammad Yunus under “development”. There are short essays on Islam and the Muslim world. All in all, an excellent reference work.

What do you think? Who is the most influential Muslim in the world? To give us your own view, enter the name of your choice into the box below. The poll will automatically tally the answers and produce a top 10 according to the number of votes each person receives.

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1. Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani.2. Sheikh Hisham Kabbani.

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I vote for Maulana Syeikh Nazim Al Haqanni

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LIDER HARUN YAHYA.

 

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Maulana Syeikh Nazim Al Haqanni and Maulana Syeikh Hisyam Kabani

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Maulana Syeikh NazimMaulana Syeikh Hisyam

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I love Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al HaqqaniI Love Syaikh Muhammad Hisham KabbaniVote for them

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Maulana Syeikh Hisyam

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I Vote for Maulana Syeikh Nazim Al HaqanniMaulana Syeikh Hisyam KabanniDefinately the most popular and the most influential Muslim

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Shaykh Hisham Kabbani

 

Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi al Haqqani is the most influential muslim in the world. And Sheikh Hisham Qabbani. He inspires the hearts across all cultures in peace and love. Hadia

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Obviously the highest rank and most popular has to be Sheykh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani of the Naqshbandi-Haqqani Order and his deputyShaykh Hisham Kabbani.We love you!!!

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Adnan Oktar is leading muslim intellectual with 300 books. He defeated darwinism.

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Mawlana shaykh Nazim

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he is the true man of GOd

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we love him.

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he is the friend of God

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I definetely VOTE for : Mawlana Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani & Mawlana Shaykh Hisham Kabbani. They are my spiritual father

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Dave Chapelle or David Khari Webber “Dave” ChappelleThis is Marshall:I vote Dave Chapelle !!Chappelle was born in Washington, D.C.[1][2] His father, William David Chappelle III, was a professor at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio.[2] His mother, Yvonne (née Reed), was a professor at Howard University, Prince George’s Community College, and the University of Maryland and is also a Unitarian Universalist minister.[6] Chappelle grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland and attended Woodlin Elementary School.[2]

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No doubt, adnan oktar (harun yahya)

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani

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Sultan Aulia Shaykh Nazim

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Sheikh Nazim Qubrusi Ad’l ad Daghestani and Shiekh Hisham are the most influential persons in the world, they just happen to be muslim. Oprah can’t hold a candle.

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani is the most important master of this time

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani is the one who can teach humankind to be happy

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil al Qubrusi al Haqqani is the most influential master of this time.May Allah give him a long and healthy life.

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Sultan ul Awliya Mawlana Muhammed Nazim Adil Haqqni al qHazrat Sheikh Mawalana Muhammed Hisham Qabbani qHazrat Sheikh Mawlana Muhammed Adnan khabanni qSheikh Mawlana Muhammed Nurjaan MirAhmedi q

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Sultan ul Awliya Mawlana Muhammed Nazim Adil Haqqni al qHazrat Sheikh Mawalana Muhammed Hisham Qabbani qHazrat Sheikh Mawlana Muhammed Adnan khabanni qSheikh Mawlana Muhammed Nurjaan MirAhmedi q

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al Haqqani

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Vote for Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al Haqqani

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al HaqqaniShaykh Hisham Kabb

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Vote for Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al Haqqaniand Shaykh Hisham Kabbani

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Salaam, I hope it is not too late to vote. I just heard @ this now, and I would say the same for other millions of Muslims & non Muslims whom their lives, beliefs and moral excellence had been highly improved and righteously influenced by the true sincere spiritual leaders : Shaykh Muhammad Nazim Adel Al-Haqqani and Shaykh Hisham Kabbani, whom are working tirelessly to spread the true teaching of Prophet MUHAMMAD (PBUH)’s ISLAM and all other Heavenly religions of understanding, cooperation, mercy and peace for all. So, my vote today is for Shaykh Nazim Adel AlHaqqani & Skaykh Hisham Kabbani. I wish this poll was categorized and they separated politicians from religion figures,since in general there is a separation between state & religion in the Muslim World today; otherwise names of Sports and Entertainment inspiring figures with great positive influences like Muhammad Ali and Yousef Islam (Cat Stephens) should be added as well.At end; thanks a lot for this great effort by the Authors and by Reuters.SalaamMagdy

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of course for Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al Haqqani

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Sheikh Mehmet Nazim Adil Al Qubrusi Al Haqqani

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