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Fehim Spaho (13 February 1877 – 14 February 1942) was the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia and one of the most prominent Bosniak cultural figures of his time. His younger brother was politician Mehmed Spaho. Spaho worked in varying positions in Sarajevo and Belgrade's local governments between 1901 and 1920. At his own request he was returned to Sarajevo where he was a senior government adviser on faith. He served as the president of the Higher Sharia Court in Sarajevo from 1936 until 1938. He was appointed the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia in 1938, holding the position until his sudden death four years later.

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  • Fehim-efendija Spaho (4. února 1877 Sarajevo, osmanská říše – 14. února 1942 Sarajevo, Nezávislý stát Chorvatsko) byl bosenskohercegovský publicista, novinář, překladatel a reisu-l-ulema Islámského společenství v Bosně a Hercegovině (1938–1942) bosňáckého původu. Jeho bratr Mehmed Spaho byl politik a dlouholetý předseda Jugoslávské muslimské organizace. (cs)
  • Fehim Spaho (13 February 1877 – 14 February 1942) was the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia and one of the most prominent Bosniak cultural figures of his time. His younger brother was politician Mehmed Spaho. Spaho worked in varying positions in Sarajevo and Belgrade's local governments between 1901 and 1920. At his own request he was returned to Sarajevo where he was a senior government adviser on faith. He served as the president of the Higher Sharia Court in Sarajevo from 1936 until 1938. He was appointed the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia in 1938, holding the position until his sudden death four years later. (en)
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  • Fehim-efendija Spaho (4. února 1877 Sarajevo, osmanská říše – 14. února 1942 Sarajevo, Nezávislý stát Chorvatsko) byl bosenskohercegovský publicista, novinář, překladatel a reisu-l-ulema Islámského společenství v Bosně a Hercegovině (1938–1942) bosňáckého původu. Jeho bratr Mehmed Spaho byl politik a dlouholetý předseda Jugoslávské muslimské organizace. (cs)
  • Fehim Spaho (13 February 1877 – 14 February 1942) was the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia and one of the most prominent Bosniak cultural figures of his time. His younger brother was politician Mehmed Spaho. Spaho worked in varying positions in Sarajevo and Belgrade's local governments between 1901 and 1920. At his own request he was returned to Sarajevo where he was a senior government adviser on faith. He served as the president of the Higher Sharia Court in Sarajevo from 1936 until 1938. He was appointed the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia in 1938, holding the position until his sudden death four years later. (en)
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