Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah al-Sheikh, Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti for over 25 years, passed away on September 23, 2025, at age 80.
His tenure coincided with significant social changes in the ultraconservative kingdom, including greater freedoms for women and cultural shifts.
Global Islamic Role
As Grand Mufti, Sheikh Abdulaziz was a leading Sunni Muslim cleric, guiding religious affairs in Saudi Arabia, home to Mecca and Medina.
These holy cities host the Hajj, a pilgrimage mandatory for able-bodied Muslims once in their lifetime.
Legacy and Views
Aligned with the Al Saud ruling family, Sheikh Abdulaziz supported reforms like women’s right to drive and the opening of cinemas.
He publicly condemned extremist groups such as ISIL and al-Qaida.
However, some of his rulings reflected Saudi Arabia’s strict Wahhabi traditions, enforcing gender segregation and cultural restrictions in earlier years.
National Mourning
Saudi state media announced his death without specifying a cause. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman attended funeral prayers, honoring the late mufti’s contributions to the kingdom.
End of an Era
Sheikh Abdulaziz’s passing marks the close of a significant chapter for Saudi Arabia, as the nation reflects on his influence during a period of transformation.