Suleiman Ali Abdullah Sipahi

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Suleiman Ali Abdullah Sipahi is a Sharifistani Islamic scholar, academic and Army legal officer.

Mufti

Suleiman Ali Abdullah Sipahi

Doctor of Jurisprudence, Bachelor of Arts, Fatah Sharif, Effendi
TitleMufti
Personal
BornAugust the 3rd 1989
Madinat Al-Islam, Sharifistan
ReligionIslam
NationalitySharifistani Pashtun, half English
SpouseKhadijah Aisha Sipahi (nee Hakim)
ChildrenMuhammed and Meryem (twins, age: 2)
ParentsAli Abdullah Sipahi and Mary Smith
DenominationSunni
SchoolMaliki
CreedMaturidi
Notable work(s)Allah (Subhana wa tala) and Philosophy: the case for a perfect creator, Caliphate: the ideal form of government, Islamic law: a guide for Army officers and How to be a gentleman: Islamic protectiveness of women.
EducationDoctor of Jurisprudence (2012), Bachelor of Arts (2010)
Known forarguments for the existence of God, jurist
ProfessionIslamic jurist
Military service
RankFatah Sharif (Army rank)
PhilosophyNatural law theory
Senior posting
TeacherGrand Mufti Muhammad Ibrahim Qureshi and Suleiman Ahmed Muhammad Khalid Effendi
ProfessionIslamic jurist
Previous postLecturer at Madinat Al-Islam University (2012-2020), Fatah Sharif at Royal Legal Corps (2010-2012, 2020-2021)
Present postnone

Early life

Born the son of Sharifistani Pashtun lawyer Ali Abdullah Sipahi and English teacher Mary Baker in 1989, he grew up in Madinat Al-Islam South-West. He attended a private primary school.

Education

Suleiman Ali Abdullah Sipahi attended the Sharifistani School of Fencing on a full scholarship until 2007 (leaving with Advanced Levels in Philosophy and Ethics, Religious Studies, Sociology and History) then Madinat Al-Islam University where he attained a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (2010) followed by a Jurisprudence (JD) in Islamic Law (2012).

Career

He worked at Madinat Al-Islam University from 2012 to December 2020 as a lecturer in Islamic law. After the bombing of Madinat Al-Islam in December 2020, he re-joined the Royal Sharifistani Army as a legal officer, serving until September 2021.


Views

He advances the fine-tuning argument for the existence of God along with his own form of the trademark argument. He advocates that Sharifistan should be part of a caliphate with Sultan Edward Ashleigh at it’s head.

He advocates that men should protect women and so opposes misogynistic violence.

He was praised for this in the west but also opposed for his criticism of polyandry whilst accepting polygyny.

He stated there is nothing wrong with a female ruler citing the Queen of Sheba mentioned in the Quran and the Islamic concept of Maslaha.

He opposed the war on Gadalland and Aspern until they requested military aid from a fascist state, at which point he supported it.

He said that abortion is “immoral” and that Muslims should preach against it but also said “criminalising early-stage abortion harms women and is thus a bad idea.”

He also claimed that being trans-gender is “perfectly permissible” citing scientific studies that show it is natural.

In his dissertation (Rights of Religious Minorities in Islamic law), he stated that religious minorities have the right to practice their own religion and to have (for certain matters within their community) their own legal system and that they have the corresponding duties of paying a tax called the jizya (unless they agree to undertake the corresponding Muslim duty of serving in the military) and acknowledging the political authority of the Sultan or Caliph.


Personal life

Suleiman Ali Abdullah Sipahi is married to medical student,Khadijah Aisha Sipahi (nee Hakim) and is the father of twins Muhammed and Meryem Sipahi. He is a member of the Sharifistani Labour Party and the Madinat Al-Islam South-West Masonic Lodge. He has a net worth of £2.5 million.

Brief escape to Uzbekistan

He moved to Uzbekistan with his wife in September 2021. He said he intended to establish a Darul Uloom there but then returned to Sharifistan after Ed Ashleigh agreed to study Islam.

Return and arrest

He returned to Sharifistan the following day and was arrested on unknown charges by the Royal Gendarmerie.

Trial and imprisonment

After being tried by the Caliph on non-specific evidence and convicted of spreading corruption in the land,