Maunatul Islam Association of Fiji

Maunatul Islam Association of Fiji

Maunatul Islam Association of Fiji (MIAF) represents approximately 30 % of the Sunni Muslims in Fiji who are mostly followers of the Shafi school of jurispudence. The followers of Imam Shafi in Fiji are the descendents of Muslims of Malayalam origin who came to Fiji under the indenture system from Kerala in South India between 1903 and 1916. The other Sunni Muslim organisation in Fiji, the Fiji Muslim League, represents all other Sunni Muslims in Fiji who are mostly followers of the Hanafischool of jurispudence.

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History

The organisation originally operated under the name of Then India Maunatul Islam Association of Fiji since it was officially formed in 1942. The key original officials were:

President: Late Shahabud Dean
Vice President: Late Hajji Moidin Koya
Secretary: Mohammed Shafique
Treasurer: Late Hon A. R. Manu

One of the most prominent past President and Speaker of the Association was the late Hon S.M. Koya, who was the leader of the National Federation Party and Leader of Opposition in Fiji for a number of years. The name of the Association was changed in 1982 to Maunatul Islam Association when a new constitution was drawn.

Structure of the Association

National Council

Maunatul Islam’s head office is situated at 72 Vomo Street, Drasa/Vitogo, Lautoka at the Lautoka Branch Mosque. The Association is managed by the National Council and the working committee elected every two years at AGM of the Association. The current office bearers elected in 2010 are as follows:

Office Bearers and Trustees

Speaker: Faiyaz Siddiq Koya
President: Mohammed Yusuf Manu
Vice President: Ahmed Nazim
Vice President: Shaih Ahmed Khan
Secretary: Yunus Kathim
Assistant Secretary: Mohammed Arfad
Treasurer: Mohammed Naushad Ali
Auditor: Mohammed Riaz Manu
Legal Advisor: Faiyaz Siddiq Koya
Trustee: Mohammed Yunus
Trustee: Mohammed Yusuf Manu
Trustee: Aimutty Munna
Trustee: Shekh Ahmed
Trustee: Faisal Siddiq Koya

Branches

MIAF has three main branches at Lautoka, Ba and Tavua and each branch has a Mosque and other properties. The legal ownership of all the properties are vested in the Trustees of the Association.

Lautoka Branch

The Lautoka Brach Mosque is situated at 72 Vomo St, Drasa /Vitogo, Lautoka. The Branch is managed by a Branch Committee elected every two years. Apart from the Mosque, the branch also owns a priest's quarters, 2 other residential properties and a Madrasa which can accommodate 30 students. The branch has approxiamtely 1200 registered and 2000 unregistered members The head priest is Alim C. M.Abdul Kadir Saquafi Al Kamil who is a graduate in Islamic Studies and also has English and Computer knowledge from Markazu Saqafathi Sunniya Kerala.

Ba Branch

The Ba Branch Mosque is situated at Maururu, Ba. The Branch is managed by a Branch Committee elected every two years. Apart from the Mosque, the branch also owns a priest's quarters, a 16-acre (65,000 m2) cane farm and a Madrasa which can accommodate 40 students. The branch has approxiamtely 800 registered and 2000 unregistered members The head priest is Alim Muhyuddeen Shah Faizi who is a graduate in Islamic Studies from Kerala.

Tavua Branch

Tavua Branch Mosque is situated at Tabavu St, Tavua Town. Branch is managed by a Branch Committee elected every two years. Apart from the Mosque, the branch also owns a priest's quarters, a vacant land and a residential property. The branch has approxiamtely 400 registered and 1000 unregistered members

Prospective Branches

Followers of Imam Shafi are spread all over Fiji and there are plans to form Branches at Nadi, Suva and Nausori.

Training and Education

MIAF has education and training centers at its mosques at Lautoka, Ba and Tavua. The priests at each mosque provide Islamic teachings to children as well as the adults. The National Council has formed an Education Board responsible for all educational matters of the Association. Adults are provided Islamic training and education on two evenings every week.

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