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Sayed Jafar Sharafeddin (born in 1920 in Tyre/Sour, died on 25 July 2001 in Tyre) – also transliterated from the Arabic language as Ja'far or Jaafar and Charafeddine, Sharafeddine, Sharaf al-Din or Sharf al-Din respectively – was a Baathist politician, who served as a deputy (member) of the Lebanese parliament.

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  • Sayed Jafar Sharafeddin (born in 1920 in Tyre/Sour, died on 25 July 2001 in Tyre) – also transliterated from the Arabic language as Ja'far or Jaafar and Charafeddine, Sharafeddine, Sharaf al-Din or Sharf al-Din respectively – was a Baathist politician, who served as a deputy (member) of the Lebanese parliament. (en)
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  • Sayed Jafar Sharafeddin (born in 1920 in Tyre/Sour, died on 25 July 2001 in Tyre) – also transliterated from the Arabic language as Ja'far or Jaafar and Charafeddine, Sharafeddine, Sharaf al-Din or Sharf al-Din respectively – was a Baathist politician, who served as a deputy (member) of the Lebanese parliament. He started his political career during the 1958 Lebanon crisis and subsequently played a key role in the politics of Southern Lebanon towards the empowerment of the marginalised Shia communities on the national level, not least by inviting his relative Musa Sadr – who went on to found the Amal Movement – to succeed his father as Imam of Tyre. (en)
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