Ministry of Religious Affairs (Somalia)

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Ministry of Religious Affairs of Somalia
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Agency overview
Formed2012
Jurisdiction Somalia
Headquarters Mogadishu
Agency executive
  • Limaan Ali, Minister of Religious Affairs
Parent agency Cabinet of Somalia

The Ministry of Religious Affairs is a ministry responsible for monitoring religious affairs in Somalia, including both the national religion and minority religions. The current Minister of Religious Affairs is Mukhtar Robow. [1]

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References

  1. "Cabinet". opm.gov.so. Retrieved 2023-03-22.