Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina
| Islamska zajednica u Bosni i Hercegovini | |
| Formation | 15 December 1882 |
|---|---|
| Type | Religious organization |
| Headquarters | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Region served | Bosnia and Herzegovina Sandžak Serbia Croatia Slovenia Hungary Bosniak diaspora |
Official language | Bosnian, Arabic |
| Husein Kavazović | |
| Edhem Bičakčić | |
Main organ | Parliament (Sabor) |
| Website | islamskazajednica |
The Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Islamska zajednica Bosne i Hercegovine, IZ BiH) is a religious organisation of Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also recognised as the highest representative body of Muslims in the region, especially in Serbia (Sandžak), Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Hungary and Bosniak diaspora.
It was established in Sarajevo in 1882 by Austria-Hungary, to have a controlled Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina after the Ottoman Empire lost control over Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878.