Muhammad Sharif Himmatzoda

Tajikistan politician (1950s – 2010)
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Muhammadsharif Himmatzoda
Муҳаммадшариф Ҳимматзода
Member of the Assembly of Representatives of Tajikistan
Personal details
Born6 July 1951 (1951-07-06)
Tavildara, Tajik SSR,  Soviet Union
Died17 March 2010 (2010-03-18)
Dushanbe,  Tajikistan
NationalitySoviet Union, Tajikistan
Political partyIslamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan
Alma materUniversity of Peshawar
ProfessionPolitician, Theologian

Muhammad Sharif Himmatzoda (1950s – 17 March 2010), served as the spiritual guide of the Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan (IRPT).

Background

Himmatzoda was chosen as the inaugural leader of the party in 1991, following its official recognition. However, the onset of the civil war in 1992 led Himmatzoda to depart from Tajikistan and align himself with the United Tajik Opposition (UTO) while in exile. Subsequently, he was appointed as the deputy leader of the organization.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Islamic Party Loses Spiritual Leader". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. March 17, 2010 – via www.rferl.org.
  2. ^ "Ҳимматзода истеъфо дод - BBC Tajik/Persian". www.bbc.com.
  3. ^ "Намояндаи ҲНИТ - Муҳаммадшариф Ҳимматзода аз узвият ба парлумон даст кашид | Хабарҳои Тоҷикистон ASIA-Plus". old.asiaplustj.info.
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