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The Monitor (Kampala)
June 4, 2004
Posted to the web June 4, 2004
Ali Ssenkabirwa
Kampala
The Mufti, Sheikh Shaban Mubajje, has said he will not pronounce his position and that
of Muslims on the third term. He says it is a right of every Muslim to choose a
political ideology to follow.
"I will never disclose my position on the ekisanja (third term) because I also
personally don't want anyone to start questioning my kisanja. It is a right of every
Muslim to decide his or her destiny," he said.
Mubajje was addressing Muslims who gathered on Tuesday to commemorate the 160 years of
Islam in Uganda and the 32nd anniversary of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC)
at Old Kampala hill.
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Islam came to Uganda in 1844 through the Arab traders and the former President of
Uganda the late Iddi Amin Dada started UMSC in 1972 after citing disunity that was
alarming among the Muslims. Mubajje asked Muslims to maintain the existing solidarity.
"Amin established UMSC with a point of uniting Muslims. He died with a smile after
hearing that what he fought for had been achieved," he told them.
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