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[[Shefqet Krasniqi]] (b. June 20, 1966) is a [[Kosovar]] scholar of [[Islam]]. He formerly held posts of lecturer at the [[Faculty of Islamic Studies (Pristina)]] and [[Imam]] of the Great Mosque in Pristina. He is a veteran of the [[Kosovo Liberation Army]], translator and publisher of several books on religious topics. Imam Krasniqi has been a controversial figure due to his public speeches in favor of radicalism and his name was also mentioned in the [[US State Department]]’s report concerning religious freedom in the world.<ref>[https://balkaneu.com/kosovo-the-imam-of-the-great-mosque-of-pristina-exonerated/ Kosovo: The Imam of the Great Mosque of Pristina Exonerated]</ref>
'''Shefqet Krasniqi''' (b. June 20, 1966) is a [[Kosovar]] cleric and scholar of [[Islam]]. He formerly held posts of lecturer at the [[Faculty of Islamic Studies (Pristina)]] and [[Imam]] of the [[Imperial Mosque (Pristina)]]. He is an expert in Islamic law, a veteran of the [[Kosovo War]], author, translator and publisher.<ref>{{cite web| url =https://worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net/filebox/kosovos-islam-light-turns-full-fat-h144550.html | title =Kosovo's 'Islam Light' Turns Full-Fat | last =Egnatia | first =Via | date =2014 | website =worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net | publisher = | access-date = | quote = }}</ref>

Krasniqi has also been the focus of much controversy for his provocative comments concerning other faith communities. He was was acquitted on hate incitement charges in 2018 and his name was also mentioned in the [[U.S. State Department]]’s report concerning religious freedom in the world.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://balkaneu.com/kosovo-the-imam-of-the-great-mosque-of-pristina-exonerated |title= Kosovo: Imam of the Great Mosque of Pristina Exonerated |last= Pajaziti |first= M. |date= March 23, 2018 |website= balkaneu.com|publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>



==Biography==
==Biography==
Krasniqi was born on June 22, 1966 in the village of Sibofc, [[Obiliq]] municipality. He completed primary school in Sibofc, and high school in the ''[[madrassa]]'' "Alauddin" in Pristina. After military service, he pursued studies abroad. In 1986 he enrolled at [[Medina University]] in [[Saudi Arabia]], where he completed his studies at the Faculty of Arabic Language and Literature. He continued postgraduate studies in Medina, in the field of Islamic Jurisprudence (''[[fiqh]]''), in which he earned a master's degree. In 2001, after 15 years in Medina, he was awarded a doctorate in Islamic [[Sharia]]. Upon completion of his studies, Dr. Shefqeti returned to his hometown and was appointed professor at the FSI. and later Imam at the Great Mosque in Pristina. He held the position of professor for five consecutive years while also serving as Imam.<ref>[http://shefqetkrasniqi.blogspot.com/2013/05/biografia-e-hoxhe-shefqet-krasniqit.html biografia e hoxhe shefqet krasniqit]</ref>
Krasniqi was born in the village of Sibofc, [[Obiliq]] municipality, Kosovo. He attended high school at the local ''[[madrassa]]'' "Alauddin" in Pristina. In 1986 he enrolled and later graduated from [[Medina University]] in [[Saudi Arabia]], where he attained his doctorate. Shefqeti returned to Kosovo and was appointed professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, and later Imam at the Great Mosque in Pristina. He held the position of professor for five consecutive years while also serving as Imam.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net/filebox/kosovos-islam-light-turns-full-fat-h144550.html |title=Kosovo's 'Islam Light' Turns Full-Fat |last=Egnatia |first=Via |date=2014 |website=worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net |publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>


==Legal Controversies==
Shefqet Krasniqi was taken in for questioning by [[Kosovo Police]] in September 2014, in an operation aimed at tackling recruitment of fighters for [[Islamic State]] (IS) in [[Syria]] and [[Iraq]].<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-29239534 |title= Kosovo 'imams held' in raids on Islamic State recruitment |last= |first= |date= 2014 |website= bbc.com|publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref> Despite being dismissed from the Grand Mosque in 2015, Krasniqi was later released and continued to preach on television, radio, and social media.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://2017-2021.state.gov/report/custom/ac4853eb92/index.html |title =International Religious Freedom Report - Kosovo |last= |first= |date= 2018 |website=state.gov |publisher= [[US State Department]] |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>


On February 27, 2017, Kosovo’s [[Special Prosecutor]] (SPRK) filed an indictment against Krasniqi, on charges of inciting [[terrorism]] and propagating national, racial, and religious intolerance. The indictment alleged Krasniqi intentionally distributed public messages classifying some religious groups as enemies of Sunni Muslims, inciting and spreading hatred, disunity and intolerance of other religious groups. The indictment also claimed Krasniqi used harsh language during his lectures, promoted through social networks, pushing others to go to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq and commit terrorist acts.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://balkaninsight.com/2018/01/22/pristina-s-imam-pleaded-not-guilty-for-inciting-his-followers-to-conflict-zone-01-22-2018/|title= Pristina’s Imam pleaded not guilty for inciting his followers to conflict zone |last= |first= |date= 2018 |website= balkaninsight.com|publisher= |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>


On March 23, 2018, a Pristina Basic Court panel acquitted Shefqet Krasniqi of the 2017 indictment. The presiding judge cited contradictory statements and lack of evidence as reasons for the acquittal. On October 1, 2018, the [[appellate court]] upheld the lower court’s decision, acquitting Krasniqi on all charges.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.state.gov/reports/2017-report-on-international-religious-freedom/kosovo/|title= International Religious Freedom Report - Kosovo|last= |first= |date=2017 |website= state.gov|publisher= [[US Department of State]] |access-date= |quote=}}</ref>



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:10, 27 April 2021

Shefqet Krasniqi
TitleHoxhë
Personal
BornJune 20, 1966 in Sibofc, Obilić
ReligionSunni Islam
RegionEurope
JurisprudenceHanafi
Main interest(s)Hadith, Fiqh, Tajweed

Shefqet Krasniqi (b. June 20, 1966) is a Kosovar cleric and scholar of Islam. He formerly held posts of lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Studies (Pristina) and Imam of the Imperial Mosque (Pristina). He is an expert in Islamic law, a veteran of the Kosovo War, author, translator and publisher.[1]

Krasniqi has also been the focus of much controversy for his provocative comments concerning other faith communities. He was was acquitted on hate incitement charges in 2018 and his name was also mentioned in the U.S. State Department’s report concerning religious freedom in the world.[2]


Biography

Krasniqi was born in the village of Sibofc, Obiliq municipality, Kosovo. He attended high school at the local madrassa "Alauddin" in Pristina. In 1986 he enrolled and later graduated from Medina University in Saudi Arabia, where he attained his doctorate. Shefqeti returned to Kosovo and was appointed professor at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, and later Imam at the Great Mosque in Pristina. He held the position of professor for five consecutive years while also serving as Imam.[3]


Shefqet Krasniqi was taken in for questioning by Kosovo Police in September 2014, in an operation aimed at tackling recruitment of fighters for Islamic State (IS) in Syria and Iraq.[4] Despite being dismissed from the Grand Mosque in 2015, Krasniqi was later released and continued to preach on television, radio, and social media.[5]


On February 27, 2017, Kosovo’s Special Prosecutor (SPRK) filed an indictment against Krasniqi, on charges of inciting terrorism and propagating national, racial, and religious intolerance. The indictment alleged Krasniqi intentionally distributed public messages classifying some religious groups as enemies of Sunni Muslims, inciting and spreading hatred, disunity and intolerance of other religious groups. The indictment also claimed Krasniqi used harsh language during his lectures, promoted through social networks, pushing others to go to conflict zones in Syria and Iraq and commit terrorist acts.[6]


On March 23, 2018, a Pristina Basic Court panel acquitted Shefqet Krasniqi of the 2017 indictment. The presiding judge cited contradictory statements and lack of evidence as reasons for the acquittal. On October 1, 2018, the appellate court upheld the lower court’s decision, acquitting Krasniqi on all charges.[7]


References

  1. ^ Egnatia, Via (2014). "Kosovo's 'Islam Light' Turns Full-Fat". worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net.
  2. ^ Pajaziti, M. (March 23, 2018). "Kosovo: Imam of the Great Mosque of Pristina Exonerated". balkaneu.com.
  3. ^ Egnatia, Via (2014). "Kosovo's 'Islam Light' Turns Full-Fat". worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net.
  4. ^ "Kosovo 'imams held' in raids on Islamic State recruitment". bbc.com. 2014.
  5. ^ "International Religious Freedom Report - Kosovo". state.gov. US State Department. 2018.
  6. ^ "Pristina's Imam pleaded not guilty for inciting his followers to conflict zone". balkaninsight.com. 2018.
  7. ^ "International Religious Freedom Report - Kosovo". state.gov. US Department of State. 2017.


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