Passing of a Respected Muslim Leader in Thailand

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Thailand’s Muslim community is mourning the loss of their spiritual leader, Aziz Phitakkumpol, who served as a senator and chairman of the Central Islamic Council of Thailand. Aziz’s dedication to his community will be remembered during his funeral rites at the central mosque of Songkhla, his native province. #ThaiMuslimCommunity #AzizPhitakkumpol #CentralIslamicCouncil #SongkhlaMosque #RIPAziz

Aziz Phitakkumpol: Spiritual Leader to Thai Muslims

Aziz Phitakkumpol, the 18th Chularajmontri, or spiritual leader, of Thailand’s Muslims, passed away at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital on October 23, 2023, at the age of 76. He had been hospitalized for an extended period of time. As a revered figure in the Muslim community, his passing has left a significant void.

A Life of Service and Leadership

Born on March 6, 1947, in tambon Hua Kho of Songkhla’s Singha Nakhon district, Aziz was a descendant of Sultan Suleiman, a governor of Songkhla during the Ayutthaya period. Throughout his life, Aziz was known for his devotion and service to the Muslim community in Thailand.

Elected as the 18th Chularajmontri by members of Islamic committees nationwide on May 16, 2010, Aziz held positions as a senator, chairman of the Central Islamic Council of Thailand, and the Islamic Committee of Songkhla. His leadership and guidance were instrumental in shaping the Muslim community in the country.

Tragic Loss of a Brother

In a heartbreaking turn of events, just a day before Aziz’s passing, his younger brother, Loh Phitakkumpol, aged 71, was fatally stabbed on a road in Songkhla’s Sing Nakhon district. He was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries. A suspect, Rohim Kongkalimeen, has been arrested in connection with the stabbing. The authorities suspect that the alleged attacker was under the influence of narcotics at the time of the incident.

Funeral Rites and Condolences

A funeral rite for Aziz is scheduled to take place at the central mosque of Songkhla in Hat Yai district at 10 am on October 24, 2023. Songkhla, his native province, will be the site of the funeral, commemorating his life and contributions to the Muslim community in Thailand.

Aziz is survived by his wife Ropia and their four children. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has sent his condolences to the family of Aziz and the Muslim community in Thailand for their loss, as announced by government spokesman Chai Watcharong.

Remembering Aziz Phitakkumpol

The passing of Aziz Phitakkumpol is a significant loss to the Thai Muslim community. As a spiritual leader and descendant of Sultan Suleiman, his guidance and contributions were highly regarded. The funeral rites, scheduled for October 24, will serve as a tribute to his life and the impact he had on the lives of many.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who was Aziz Phitakkumpol, and what was his significance to the Thai Muslim community?

Aziz Phitakkumpol was the 18th Chularajmontri, or spiritual leader, of Thailand’s Muslims. He served as a senator and chairman of the Central Islamic Council of Thailand and was a descendant of Sultan Suleiman, a governor of Songkhla during the Ayutthaya period. He was known for his devotion and service to the Muslim community in Thailand, and his passing leaves a significant void.

What are the details surrounding the tragic loss of Aziz’s brother, Loh Phitakkumpol?

Just a day before Aziz’s passing, his younger brother, Loh Phitakkumpol, aged 71, was fatally stabbed on a road in Songkhla’s Sing Nakhon district. A suspect, Rohim Kongkalimeen, has been arrested in connection with the stabbing, and authorities suspect the alleged attacker was under the influence of narcotics at the time of the incident.

When and where will the funeral rites for Aziz Phitakkumpol take place?

The funeral rites for Aziz Phitakkumpol are scheduled to take place at the central mosque of Songkhla in Hat Yai district at 10 am on October 24, 2023. The funeral will commemorate Aziz’s life and contributions to the Muslim community in Thailand, and it will be held in his native province, Songkhla.