Official Authorities for Sri Lankan Muslims
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ACJU All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU) was established in 1924 as an independent, non-political, non-governmental national religious institution in Sri Lanka and acts as the accepted authority concerning religious affairs of the community. Consisting Muslim Theologians in Sri Lanka the ACJU was incorporated by an Act of Parliament No. 51 of 2000, with a membership of over 3,000 Ulama. The ACJU serves the community through 10 sub-committees that look into Shari’ah rulings (Fatwa), announcement of festivals and determination of the lunar months (Hilal), Education, Information, Publications, Propaganda, Islamic Banking, Social Services, Council for Cordination & Cooperation and most importantly Division for Halaal Certification which advises on one of the most important day-to-day concerns of practicing Muslims. |
3537 |
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ACJU Halaal Division |
3443 |
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Department of Muslim Religious and Cultural Affairs |
4408 |