Grand-mufti


noun
1.
a Muslim religious leader.
2.
(formerly) the chief legal authority for Muslims in Jerusalem.
noun
1.
the titular head of the Muslim community in Jerusalem and formerly the chief constitutional administrator there
2.
(in Turkey) the former official head of the state religion

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