List of Islamic muftiates

This is a growing List of Islamic muftis and territorial muftiates. The mufti is the official head of the muftiate. The Grand Mufti is the official head of a board of regional muftis.

Bosnian muftiates
The muftiates of Croatia, Sandžak, and Slovenia are under authority of the Grand Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mešihat of Croatia
The Mešihat of Croatia is under the authority of the Grand Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mešihat of Sandžak
The Mešihat of Sandžak is under the authority of the Grand Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mešihat of Slovenia
The Mešihat of Slovenia is under the authority of the Grand Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Muftiates in the Caucasus states
The South Caucasus states (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia) are under authority of the Grand Muftiate of the Caucasus (Baku). The Russian North Caucasus muftiates are united into the Coordinating Center of North Caucasus Muslims.

The Spiritual Administration of the Muslims of the Chechen Republic in the period 1991–2000 functioned as the muftiate of the unrecognized Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, since 2000 as part of the Russian Federation.

Malaysia
Malaysia has a unique system of collective mufti. Nine of the fourteen Malaysian states have their own sultan; each of these nine states have their own mufti who usually controls the Islamic Council or Islamic Department of the state. At the national level, the together with the five officials appointed by the National Council, collectively issue fatāwā at the national level.

Serbian muftiates
Mustafa Jusufspahic

For the Serbian Mesihat of Sandžak see the Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina 

Slovenian muftiates
For the Mesihat of Slovenia see Muftiate of Bosnia and Herzegovina.