He continued his studies at the University of Zagreb with a focus on the propagation of electromagnetic waves in multiconductor systems.
In 1988, he was a visiting professor at the Catholic University of Leuven for a year and became internationally known as an expert in electrical engineering.
[8] Zoran Milutinović describes Mahmutćehajić as an opponent of rationalism, secularism, liberalism, and modernity, possessing views inspired by René Guénon.
Mahmutćehajić views Christianity as responsible for the persecution and genocide of Jews and Muslim in Europe and moral degeneration.
[5] He has advocated for a society and government based on traditional Islamic values but with tolerance for non-Muslim minorities.