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- Mahmoud Jamil al-Debe (Arabic: محمود جميل الدبعي, born 10 August 1954) is the chairman of the Muslim Association of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges muslimska förbund, SMF). He was previously vice chairman of the Muslim Council of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges muslimska råd), an umbrella organization with the Muslim Association of Sweden as one of its members. In the mid 1980s, as the chairman of SMF and in conjunction with Statens invandrarverk (the former name of the Swedish Migration Agency) he authored the leaflet "Islam in Sweden" (Swedish: Islam i Sverige) wherein he expresses the view that Islam is an all-encompassing belief system which gives firm instructions which are to be followed in all aspects of daily life: moral, spiritual, political and economic. In 2006, as the chairman of SMF he authored a letter to every party in the Swedish parliament (Swedish: Riksdag) where it was demanded that Muslims receive a special set of laws and rules: imams must approve divorces, schools should teach Muslim children Arabic and religion in segregated groups and that boys and girls should not have lessons in swimming together. Aldebe also demanded that employers give Muslims two extra days of paid days off to celebrate Islamic holidays. Aldebe's ideas of an all-encompassing Islam and demands that Swedish ideas about what belong to the secular part of society must be reformed, are founded in the ideology of islamist Hassan al-Banna. Aldebe was born in Jordan and immigrated to Sweden in the late 1970s together with his wife Ebtisam Aldebe. His wife was a candidate for the Centre Party in the 2006 Swedish parliament elections, but didn't receive enough votes to get a seat. She participated in the campaign for Muslims having a parallel legal system in Sweden. His wife was a lay judge at Solna district court, where at a trial March 2018 she acquitted a man from a charge of wife-beating because he was from a "better family" and the wife should have "resolved the dispute with the husband's family". In the aftermath of the court decision, both Ebtisam Aldebe and the other lay judge who served at that trial were dismissed from service at the district court and were stripped of their membership in the Centre Party. (en)
- Mahmoud Jamil al-Debe (arabiska: محمود جميل الدبعي; även känd som Mahmoud Aldebe), född 10 augusti 1954 i Jordanien, är en svensk tidigare medlem i Centerpartiet och ordförande för Sveriges muslimska förbund. Enligt tidningen Fokus och Makthavare.se var Mahmoud Aldebe en av Sveriges 300 mest inflytelserika personer under 2007. Mahmoud Aldebe är ordförande för som har sitt säte i Stockholm. Han är även ordförande för med syfte "att underlätta och verka för social integration samt bekämpa alkoholmissbruk, droger och kriminalitet i alla dess former" och för , som konstituerades i Turkiet 24–26 april 2014. (sv)
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- Mahmoud Jamil al-Debe (Arabic: محمود جميل الدبعي, born 10 August 1954) is the chairman of the Muslim Association of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges muslimska förbund, SMF). He was previously vice chairman of the Muslim Council of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges muslimska råd), an umbrella organization with the Muslim Association of Sweden as one of its members. (en)
- Mahmoud Jamil al-Debe (arabiska: محمود جميل الدبعي; även känd som Mahmoud Aldebe), född 10 augusti 1954 i Jordanien, är en svensk tidigare medlem i Centerpartiet och ordförande för Sveriges muslimska förbund. Enligt tidningen Fokus och Makthavare.se var Mahmoud Aldebe en av Sveriges 300 mest inflytelserika personer under 2007. (sv)
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- Mahmoud Aldebe (en)
- Mahmoud Aldebe (sv)
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