Septar Mehmet Yakub

Septar Mehmet Yakub
Septar Mehmet Iacub
Born 1904
Azaplar/(now Tătaru), Constanta, Kingdom of Romania
Died 1991 (aged 8687)
Constanta, Constanta County, Romania
Resting place
Constanta Muslim Central Cemetery
44°10′23″N 28°37′20″E / 44.173046°N 28.622309°E
Nationality Crimean Tatar
Occupation lawyer, Mufti of Romania
Years active 1947-1990 (Mufti)
Known for He was a promoter of harmony and peace
Predecessor Mitat Rifat
Successor Ablakim Ibrahim
Religion Muslim[1]
Spouse(s) Zeyneb (1903-1972)
Children Saadet (daughter)

Septar Mehmet Yakub (known in Romanian as Septar Mehmet Iacub) (1904-1991) was a Crimean Tatar lawyer, thinker, spiritual leader of Tatars and Turks in Dobruja, Mufti of the Muslim community in Romania. He was a promoter of harmony and peace.[1]

Biography

Yakub was born in 1904 in Azaplar, situated in the Tatar countryside west of Mangalia, a village known today by its official name Tătaru. He studied law at the University of Bucharest and he served in Constanta Bar Association. He backed the emigration to Turkey.[2]

He served as Mufti through the entire Communist era in his country, between 31 December 1947[3] and 1990, being preceded by Mitat Rifat and succeeded by Ablakim Ibrahim.[4] As head of the Muslim Cult, he was placed by Securitate under secret surveillance in operation “The Sultan” under allegations of insulting USSR and attempting to establish in 1950 a Muslim World Peace Organization.[2]

During Nicolae Ceaușescu's years in office he represented the community in the Great National Assembly, now Parliament of Romania. He was friend with Justinian[3] and Teoctist,[5] Patriarchs of the Romanian Orthodox Church, and with Dr. Moses Rosen, Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry.

He had a good acquaintance with the Romanian culture and became one of Romania's important speakers on the international scene,[6] a non official "ambassador" during his visits in Arab and Muslim countries. [7] He thought that “Israel and the Arabs must come together and talk peace directly.”[1]

Yakub died in 1991, in Constanta. His body is near his wife, Zeyneb, in Constanta Muslim Central Cemetery at: 44.173046, 28.622309.

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