👉 In Islamic law, a mufti (also known as a rabbi) is an ordained priest and teacher who specializes in teaching religious principles to Muslims. They are responsible for preaching and teaching the teachings of Islam, including its moral and ethical principles, through sermons, lectures, and other forms of public discourse. Muftis are typically appointed by the local Islamic community or by the government after they have completed their studies at a seminary or theological school. They are often called upon to serve