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Majid Ismael Muhammad Hafid
Majid Ismael Muhammad Hafid
Date and place of birth: 01-06-1960, Baghdad.
He is the preacher of the Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah and the head of the Kurdistan Islamic Religious Scholars Union.
In 1982 he was admitted to the sixth high school and after studying for 22 months without interruption on 01-08-1984 he was accepted as an employee titled (supervisor grade / 6) in the project that belonged to the Ministry of Transportation.
In early 1986, he was dismissed due to ethnic differences and the transfer of the project from the ministry to the presidency of the Iraqi Republic.
After joining the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) through Mr. Faraidoon Abdul Qadir, he went to Iran in June 1986, then to Pakistan in September 1988, where he studied Islamic sciences for more than five years.
He returned to the Kurdistan Region in April 1996 and was appointed as a leader of prayers in the Great Mosque of Sulaymaniyah in July of the same year.
Exile and oppression against his oppressed nation and his field of work have become factors that he serves his religion, people and country with the utmost joy and loyalty, especially in the field of fighting terrorism, extremism and racial discrimination.
After the fall of the Ba'ath regime in 2003, he participated in several conferences and meetings held in Baghdad, which were attended by a number of ambassadors and representatives of different countries and organizations.
His views on how to live together, his ability to speak fluent Arabic, English, Persian and Hindi, and his reputation were factors in inviting him to a number of meetings abroad by some international organizations in Japan, South Korea, Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Norway, Denmark, UK and USA.
He has been able to tell some of the stories and misery of his nation to the participants and in the past five years he has been able to create a lot of friendship for himself and his nation. For the first time as a Kurdish scholar, he became a member of the World Consulate of Religions for Peace, which is located in the United States and includes leaders of all religions or their representatives. Because of this work, he was able to proudly serve his nation by sending three Kurdish children who had heart diseases that could not be treated in Kurdistan and the family could not afford it. He was able to send them to South Korea.
Three doctors have been sent to the same country for six months to study and benefit from the best hospitals in Korea free of charge, through the Ministry of Health of the Kurdistan Regional Government.
In November 2009, at the expense of a veteran Peshmerga of the PUK (as charity), he was able to take 21 hardworking Kurdish preachers to Al-Azhar University in Egypt for the first time to participate in a 70-day course. He has done this through friendship and special relationships. During these 70 days, he was able to convey the problems of our people with the central government of Iraq about the separatist areas, Article 140 and the legitimate rights of the Kurds to the majority of Egyptian decision makers, university professors and intellectuals. This work is also recorded in audio and color.
Kurdistan Alliance candidate in Sulaymaniyah province for the 2010 Iraqi parliamentary elections.[1]
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Country of birth: South Kurdistan
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Nation: Kurd
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