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Muhamed Hamdi Jusufspahic (Belgrade, 28/11/1968) is the president of the Supreme council of the Islamic community of Serbia, ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and former Serbian mufti and deputy of Grand Mufti of the Islamic Community of Serbia.

He completed his primary education in Belgrade, medresa (Islamic High school) in Sarajevo, Faculty of islamo-arabic studies also in Sarajevo, and finished his magisterium on Islamic studies in Cairo, Egypt. He is married and father of three children.

He replaced his father Hamdi in 2008. as the Serbian mufti. He performed that duty, as well as the duty of the deputy Grand Mufti of the Islamic Community of Serbia until June 2016, when he was relinquished of his duties on the session of the Supreme council of the Islamic community of Serbia held in Novi Pazar. On the same session he has been unanimously elected president of the Supreme council of the Islamic community of Serbia.

In an official ceremony held on 5 March 2018, Jusufspahic has delivered the accreditation letter to His Royal Highness King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, officially becoming the first Ambassador of the Republic of Serbia to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
 


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