Ustaz Justice Mohamed Rasheed Ibrahim, from the island of Fuvahmulah[1][2] He also served as the Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs of the Maldives. He was educated from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
References
- IBRAHIM, Mohamed Rasheed International Who's Who. accessed September 1, 2006.
| Chief Justice List of the Maldives | |
|---|---|
| Qazi Mohamed Shamsuddin | d. 1645 AD. |
| Qazi Hussain Quthubuddin | d. 1661 AD. |
| Qazi Hassan Thakurufaan | |
| Qazi Mahmood Ranfuthu Fandiyaar | d. 1678 AD. |
| Qazi Mohamed bin Hajj Ali Thukkala | |
| Qazi Hassan Thaajuddeen | d. 27 February 1727 AD. |
| Qazi Mohamed Muhibbuddeen (Sheikhul Islam) | d. 1784 AD. |
| Qazi Ibrahim Siraajudeen | d. 1811 AD. |
| Qazi Muhibbuddeen | d. 24 September 1868 AD. |
| Qazi Ibrahim Majududdin | d. 07 May 1870 AD. |
| Qazi Moosa Badruddin | d. 1875 AD. |
| Qazi Ismail Bahauddin | d. 28 August 1889 AD. |
| Qazi Hushaamudeen | Qazi of Maldives (1891-1892). |
| Qazi Elhegey Ali Didi Fandiyaaru Manikufan | d. 16 May 1903 AD. |
| Qazi Velidhoogey Hussain Didi | d. 11 August 1913 AD. |
| Qazi Husain Salahuddin | |
| Ustaz Moosa Fathuhy | |
| Ustaz Mohamed Rasheed Ibrahim | |
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