By Dean Lubowa Saava
Muslims and family members of the late Sheikh Nuuhu Muzaata Batte gathered to commemorate his life in a duwah, a Islamic gathering for prayer and remembrance. This event honors the legacy of Sheikh Muzaata, a renowned Ugandan Muslim leader who passed away in 2020.

Sheikh Muzaata was a prominent figure in Uganda’s Islamic community, serving as the head of da’awa and spokesperson for the Kibuli Muslim faction. He was known for his bold and outspoken nature, advocating for Muslim rights and interests.
The duwah serves as a testament to Sheikh Muzaata’s enduring impact on Uganda’s Muslim community. His family and followers continue to celebrate his life and legacy, reflecting on his contributions to Islamic scholarship and community development

Sheikh Nuuhu Muzaata Batte, a renowned Ugandan Muslim leader, is still remembered for his bold and outspoken nature, fives years after his passing. He was laid to rest in Kigoogwa, along the Bombo road, amidst funeral rites and eulogies.
Muzaata’s life was marked by his unwavering commitment to Islamic values and his unapologetic criticism of societal ills. His sharp tongue and fearless approach earned him both admirers and detractors. As the spokesperson of the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council (UMSC), he was a vocal advocate for Muslim rights and interests.
Muzaata’s legacy is complex and multifaceted. While some remember him for his passionate advocacy and unwavering commitment to his faith, others recall his controversial statements and criticism of other religious leaders and politicians.
Despite the controversy surrounding his life and work, Sheikh Nuuhu Muzaata Batte remains a significant figure in Ugandan Islamic circles, and his impact continues to be felt today.