Wrangles in Uganda's Muslim Community

An investigation report by the Joint Muslim Committee has exposed the alleged illegal sale of key assets by the country's Muslim Supreme Council's top leadership.

  • Uganda:   Muslim Properties - More Rot Exposed

    Observer, 2 July 2014

    In the second part of a three-part series on wrangles in Uganda's Muslim community, The Observer continues to report on the 60-page Joint Muslim Committee (JMC) investigation… Read more »

President Yoweri Museveni meeting with some of the Muslim leaders in Uganda (file photo).

  • Uganda:   How Muslims Lost Property

    Observer, 29 June 2014

    In the first of a three-part series, The Observer reports on the 60-page Joint Muslim Committee (JMC) investigation report unveiled on June 14, which chronicles the genesis and… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Muslim Row Report Excites Museveni

    Observer, 29 June 2014

    In 2012, President Museveni gave the Prof Tarsis Kabwegyere led Joint Muslim Committee (JMC) two weeks to investigate and out a report into the perennial wrangling and disunity in… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Muslim Report Details Outed

    Observer, 27 June 2014

    A government report on Muslim wrangles blames the "commissions, omissions and careless designs" of Mufti Shaban Mubajje's Uganda Muslim Supreme Council. Read more »

  • Uganda:   Muslims Want Committee to Punish Divisive Sheikhs

    Observer, 10 June 2014

    Muslim scholars from institutions of higher learning and upcoming preachers have called for unity in the Muslim community and demanded a disciplinary committee to punish preachers… Read more »

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