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Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (alternatively spelt Tajeddin Hilaly, Hilali, Al-Hilaly, Taj el-Din al-Hilali, Aldin Alhilali, Tajideen El-Hilaly or Tajeddine) (Arabic: تاج الدين الهلالي; born Egypt c. 1941), is a former imam of Lakemba Mosque in Sydney and an Australian Sunni Muslim leader. The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils appointed him Mufti of Australia in 1988. He referred to himself as the Grand Mufti of Australia and New Zealand, although this title was not unanimously endorsed, and has also been described by some Muslims as honorary, rather than substantial. After a series of controversial statements on social issues, Hilaly retired from this position in June 2007 and was succeeded by Fehmi Naji.

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  • تاج الدين حامد عبد الله الهلالي، مفتي أستراليا سابقًا، ويعتبر بنظر بعض المسلمين الممثل الأول للمسلمين هناك المؤهلات: الإجازة العالية «العالمية» في الشريعة والقانون من جامعة الأزهر، ودبلوم في الدراسات العليا في تدريس علوم اللغة والفقه المقارن. (ar)
  • Scheich Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (auch Tajeddin Hilaly oder Al-Hilaly, arabisch تاج الدين الهلالي Tadsch ad-Din al-Hilali, * ca. 1941) ist ein islamischer Religionsführer in Australien. Hilaly ist der Imam der Moschee in bei Sydney. Die (AFIC) ernannte ihn 1988 zum Mufti für Australien. Hilaly nennt sich selbst Großmufti von Australien und Neuseeland, aber andere Moslemgruppen streiten diesen Titel ab, der auch als Ehrentitel beschrieben wurde. 2001 gab er die Registrierung der Australian Peace Party bekannt. (de)
  • Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (alternatively spelt Tajeddin Hilaly, Hilali, Al-Hilaly, Taj el-Din al-Hilali, Aldin Alhilali, Tajideen El-Hilaly or Tajeddine) (Arabic: تاج الدين الهلالي; born Egypt c. 1941), is a former imam of Lakemba Mosque in Sydney and an Australian Sunni Muslim leader. The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils appointed him Mufti of Australia in 1988. He referred to himself as the Grand Mufti of Australia and New Zealand, although this title was not unanimously endorsed, and has also been described by some Muslims as honorary, rather than substantial. After a series of controversial statements on social issues, Hilaly retired from this position in June 2007 and was succeeded by Fehmi Naji. (en)
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  • تاج الدين حامد عبد الله الهلالي، مفتي أستراليا سابقًا، ويعتبر بنظر بعض المسلمين الممثل الأول للمسلمين هناك المؤهلات: الإجازة العالية «العالمية» في الشريعة والقانون من جامعة الأزهر، ودبلوم في الدراسات العليا في تدريس علوم اللغة والفقه المقارن. (ar)
  • Scheich Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (auch Tajeddin Hilaly oder Al-Hilaly, arabisch تاج الدين الهلالي Tadsch ad-Din al-Hilali, * ca. 1941) ist ein islamischer Religionsführer in Australien. Hilaly ist der Imam der Moschee in bei Sydney. Die (AFIC) ernannte ihn 1988 zum Mufti für Australien. Hilaly nennt sich selbst Großmufti von Australien und Neuseeland, aber andere Moslemgruppen streiten diesen Titel ab, der auch als Ehrentitel beschrieben wurde. 2001 gab er die Registrierung der Australian Peace Party bekannt. (de)
  • Taj El-Din Hamid Hilaly (alternatively spelt Tajeddin Hilaly, Hilali, Al-Hilaly, Taj el-Din al-Hilali, Aldin Alhilali, Tajideen El-Hilaly or Tajeddine) (Arabic: تاج الدين الهلالي; born Egypt c. 1941), is a former imam of Lakemba Mosque in Sydney and an Australian Sunni Muslim leader. The Australian Federation of Islamic Councils appointed him Mufti of Australia in 1988. He referred to himself as the Grand Mufti of Australia and New Zealand, although this title was not unanimously endorsed, and has also been described by some Muslims as honorary, rather than substantial. After a series of controversial statements on social issues, Hilaly retired from this position in June 2007 and was succeeded by Fehmi Naji. (en)
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