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Council of Senior Scholars (Saudi Arabia) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Council of Senior Scholars (Saudi Arabia) The Council of Senior Scholars (''Majlis Hay'at Kibar al-‘Ulama'', also known as the Senior Council of Ulema) is the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's highest religious body, and advises the king on religious matters.〔("Saudi Arabia: The Coming Storm" By Peter W. Wilson ) p. 26-27〕〔 The council is appointed by the king, with salaries paid by the government. As of 2009, the council was made up of 21 members.〔 Saudi King Fahd has continued the precedent set by earlier kings of meeting weekly with Council members who resided in the capital, Riyadh.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/gulf/sa-ulama.htm )〕 As of 2010, Saudi King Abdullah decreed that only members of the Council and a few other clerics could issue fatwa in Saudi Arabia.〔 ((List of members of the council as of June 2013 )) ==History== Prior to 1971, the council met informally, headed by the Grand Mufti.〔 (As of 2009, the Grand Mufti—Sheikh Abdul-Aziz ibn Abdullah Al Shaykh—is still the head of the council.) On 29 August 1972 King Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz issued a royal decree establishing the Council.〔(Islamopedia: "Standing Committee for Scholarly Research and Issuing Fatwas, (Saudi Arabia)" ) retrieved 22 June 2013〕 Until 2009, the body was restricted to members of the Hanbali madhab (school of Islamic jurisprudence). On 14 February of that year King Abdullah expanded the Committee to include scholars from the other three Sunni schools of Islamic jurisprudence (Shafi'i, Hanafi and Maliki).〔 Despite the newfound diversity, observers note that the scholars continue to hold very similar positions in regard to ''ʿAqīdah'' (creed).〔
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