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I hear [mufti_province.GetAreaName] is in need of a new Qadi.
He will bring legal guidance to a generation as a Mufti in [Root.Capital.GetCapitalName].
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Let us elect the foremost and most loyal Mufti to this position
The most learned and steadfast candidate must be named Sheik-ul-Islam.
A famous Sufi will give this office the dignity it deserves.
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Let us welcome them into our cities.
Let us send them forth to populate the frontier.
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He will have to do his preaching elsewhere.
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I have need of them in [Root.Capital.GetCapitalName].
They will find their places throughout our country.
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Let us just ensure that this man is dealt with.
Pragmatism must come before theology.
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Let us compensate the people of [protest_province.GetName].
Mufti or not, there is nothing we can do.
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We will naturally support such a cause.
Surely local notables can afford charity out of their own pockets?
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Let us set aside more land for their upkeep.
Sadly we have no more resources to spare right now.
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We must contribute to this endeavor.
The locals can feed and pay for them.
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Let us seek guidance at this holy place.
We must not feed into local superstition.
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Let us empower our brothers of faith in the area.
While we welcome them, administration will remain in the hands of local authorities.
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A few transgressions are nothing compared to what these men give us.
Only traitors have anything to fear.
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Let us follow the school of Abu Hanifa.
There is only the way of the Hanbalis.
Malik ibn Anas has shown the right way.
Imam al-Shafi'i's teachings are the most relevant.
The Jafari school will last us until the arrival of the Madhi.
Ismail ibn Jafar and his followers will be our guides.
Let us never hide our principles! We must follow Zaid ibn Ali's teachings.
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No. The old masters were great men!
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Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Hanafi School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Hanbali School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Maliki School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Shafii School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Ismaili School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Jafari School.
Grant the privilege to a scholar of the Zaidi School.
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↑ The script code of these events can be found in /Europa Universalis IV/events/MuslimSchoolEvents.txt

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Does not have country flag had_sheikh_ul_islam_event
Use piety
Has at least 20 provinces
Is not a duchy
Has any religious school
Is a Monarchy
Is not a 'Steppe Horde'




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Acquiring an education in theology and law is often a long process involving studying classical works of law, under the tutelage of the Shiekhs of various Madrasahs. For every work or commentary learnt the student acquires a certificate, an Ijaza. Depending on what Madrasha, and which Sheikh, the worth of the Ijaza may not necessarily be the same. A specific learned man has lately been making a very good impression in Madrasahs around the country, no doubt he has a great career as a Qadi or Mufti ahead of him.

Targeted province is selected in priority based on:

All owned provinces in the area of targeted province:

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Where the Qadis are the judges of the land, the Muftis are the ones to provide general legal interpretation and doctrine. A [Root.GovernmentName] as large as ours, however, needs an overarching authority over all Muftis. Traditionally this is the role of the Sheik-ul-Islam. The Sheik-ul-Islam will not only author Fatwas himself, he will also be the one to appoint many of the regional Muftis in our realm, and ultimately he is the person who will safeguard the legality of the [Root.Monarch.GetTitle]'s edicts. Naturally the man we pick will belong to the [Root.GetReligiousSchool] but there are a number of distinguished candidates to choose from.

Hidden effect: Clear country flag had_sheikh_ul_islam_event

Prominent citizens of [madrassah_province.GetAreaName] have made a number of charitable donations for the establishment of a new Madrasah in [madrassah_province.GetCapitalName]. They have invited scholars not only from the wider [madrassah_province.GetAreaName] but also from [Root.Capital.GetCapitalName] and even foreign theologians.

For centuries, wars to expand the faith has seen groups of 'Ghazis', or holy warriors on the frontiers of Islam, raiding enemy lands and bolstering the ranks of the faithful. Our war against the infidel [infidel.GetAdjective] has attracted the attention of such warriors. They have come to join our ranks to prove their worth as holy warriors, and perhaps for the promise of loot as well.

With each year the holy city of [holy_city.GetCapitalName] has seen an increase in the number of pilgrims that seek the shrines there. The faithful come from all corners of the Islamic world, bringing commerce, goods, capital, news and ideas from faraway places to our ports.

While Shiism is widespread in the Islamic world, most Shiites live in lands ruled by Sunni or even non-muslim states. In order to survive, our brothers of faith often have to adopt a policy of Taqiyya, deliberately pretending to distance themselves from the Shia faith. As one of few Shia [Root.GovernmentName]s we have come to attract members of faith who no longer want to live out their spiritual lives in secrecy. Many of them are both learned and productive members of society.

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Any owned province is not in a state

Sufis, with their mystical and less legalistic approach to Islam, are often more welcome among the heathen than the highly educated Ulema or soldiers of the faith. Manifesting piety in other ways such as dance, singing and by blending the Islamic traditions with local ones, the Sufis are not always at the best term with the religious establishment. A sufi leader has managed to get quite a following in [sufi_province.GetName], with a great number of [sufi_province.Religion.GetName] converts joining his disciples. His followers are clearing land for new settlements where they might live together and this could well lead to a much greater Islamic influence in the entire area. Many among the Ulema are asking that we send him on his way, as they fear he is leading the true faithful astray and blurring the line between Islam and the [sufi_province.Religion.GetName] faith.

The theologians we invited to our country have come to greatly enrich local religious scholarship. They have left their mark upon our country and inspired a new generation of Ulema.

By giving [scholar_country.GetAdjective] scholars in our Madrasahs we are not only improving the theological discussion in our country but also improving our ties with the [scholar_country.GetName] [scholar_country.GovernmentName].

Not all theologians agree. Normally this is not much of a problem, as disagreement can exist without problem in the scholarly world. Sometimes disagreements take on a more personal form however, some would argue that's how our invited scholars came to be at odds with much of our religious establishment, causing much harm to our international reputation.

While the [Root.GetReligiousSchool] school is the officially sanctioned school of the [Root.GovernmentName] there are many courts and Qadis throughout our lands and all four of the schools of faith are deemed appropriate for civil procedures. This means that to some extent it is possible to 'play the courts' by bringing a case before a Qadi of a school considered more likely to give a beneficial ruling to a specific case. An entrepreneuring merchant in [shiites_here.GetCapitalName] has become so good at this that it has angered not only the local population and his business competitors, but also the local governor. There is not much we can do about this without making inroads into the privileges of the Ulema.

Did not had this event in the last 13 years and 135 days

For centuries, many of the followers of Ali have considered it a necessity to hide themselves and feign adherence to other religious customs in order to keep their faith alive. Authorities in [shiites_here.GetName] have increasingly come to suspect that there is an increasing number of Shias among the local sufi lodges, and would like our blessing in their attempts to root them out.

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As men of great spiritual strength, but also firmly part of the establishment, members of the Ulema sometimes choose to join social protests. A recent altercation between the local garrison and the urban population in [protest_province.GetName] have attracted the attention of prominent Mufti in the state of [protest_province.GetAreaName]. Our local commander fears the situation might escalate unless we listen to the protesters, but doing so would come at a cost.

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As cities grow, the old amenities and walls that once supported them decay. In [urbanization_province.GetCapitalName] this has over time led to change. Less clean workshops, such as those of tanners, have moved beyond the city walls, as have the cemeteries. Most visible, however, is the increasing number of poor in the streets. As existing charities have not been able to keep up with the rapid growth of the city, it has been suggested that we set aside more state property as Waqf, charitable donations for the upkeep of public soup kitchens and bath houses.

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As Custodians of the holy mosques of [holy_city.GetCapitalName] we are responsible not only for the Holy Shrine. A state that claims this honor is also expected to fend for both the population of the holy cities, as well as the pilgrims they attract. For this purpose many rulers have devoted great resources, both within the cities themselves and large tracts of faraway farmland, in order to feed and maintain the area. Some say [Root.Monarch.GetName] has not been paying the attention to these cities that they deserve, that pilgrims are no longer safe and that there is great want in the streets of [holy_city.GetCapitalName].

The Madrasah of [madrasa_province.GetCapitalName] has been gaining repute, not only as a center of [Root.GetReligiousSchool] learning, but also for its Shiekhs from other schools. [Root.GetReligiousScholars] scholars from other parts of the world have in particular made a name for themselves at the [madrasa_province.GetCapitalName] Madrasah and as a result both the institution itself, the adjoining market district and the bustling city as a whole is growing rapidly. Urban growth is never without its problems, however, and a growing Madrasah still needs to be provided for. If the [Root.Monarch.GetTitle] [Root.Monarch.GetHerselfHimself] would set aside a larger charitable donation for the upkeep and maintenance of a greater Madrasah it would benefit both the city and the area at large.

A Sufi Sheikh has passed away in [dargah_province.GetName] and his followers are now putting up a shrine in his honor. Pilgrims from various parts of the country are already starting to come to the province to see the shrine of this great man, some calling him a saint. Local notables have set aside a charitable donation its maintenance and his former pupils have opened a lodge nearby. While there is nothing wrong with honoring a great man, some more traditionalist among the pious and the Ulema feel that this form or worship is sacrilegious. Should [Root.Monarch.GetName] pay the shrine in [dargah_province.GetName] a visit it might do much, both for the prestige of the shrine itself but also for [Root.Monarch.GetHerHis] popular perception.

While they are not our direct brothers of faith, a great number among the Turkic tribesmen in Anatolia are Shia Alevis. Like the Jafari's the Alevis are twelvers and believe in the coming of the Twelve Imam. Their faith is also quite deeply entrenched in mysticism and Sufism. Under Sunni rule they have been forced to live a life in many ways secluded from society, they have not been allowed to intermarry the Sunnis and they have been distrusted by the state. Many among the people of [alevi_province.GetName] are Alevis and they have generally welcomed us as their new overlords. Their mystical traditions are in many ways different from ours but if we embraced these people we could likely spread the Shia faith much more quickly in the area.

Not all members of the Ulema are great theologians or intellectuals. Corruption can grow in any corner of the state and for some it can be hard to tell apart what benefits the faith and what might benefit themselves. It has come to the attention of [Root.Monarch.GetName] that a number of pious grants that exist around the empire have been obtained through fraud or illegally passed on to heirs. Our wazir has suggested that we inspect and verify all such grants in the [Root.GovernmentName], especially in regions that were not originally ruled by us. This would clearly be a grave affront to the Ulema, however, who would see it as an encroachment on their privileges and an attack on their caste as a whole.

As a young country we are not yet patronizing any particular religious school. While there are many ways to follow God we should have a specific guiding doctrine for our rulers to follow.

The country begins following the Muslim Hanafi religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Hanbali religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Maliki religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Shafi'i religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Jafari religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Ismaili religious school

The country begins following the Muslim Zaidi religious school

Many among the Ulema are increasingly unhappy with the [Root.Monarch.GetTitle]. Among pious Muslims, our inclusion of heathens in high offices as well as the adoption of heathen customs and traditions, is viewed with scorn. The intrusions of the state on interpretation of law and other traditional domains of the Ulema have also not earned the state any friends among the jurists of the realm. Charismatic Shiekhs of the Sufi Naqshbandi order have begun to agitate against the state what they consider a wrongful, and in some cases sinful implementation of Islamic law in our realm.

Hidden effect : Set global flag neo_sufism

A growing movement among the Hanbali Ulema of the [Root.GovernmentName] of [Root.GetName] is advocating a return to a purer faith. They strongly oppose any innovations to the prophets customs, and anything that is not part of the literary sources of Islamic Law. Strongly opposing all forms of Sufism, saint worship or Non-Islamic traditions they promise to bring a truer religious society to all who embrace their teachings.

Hidden effect : Set global flag wahabism_founded

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