Fehim ef. Spaho (13 February 1877 â 14 February 1942) was a Bosnian cleric, writer and translator who served as the Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia from 1938 to 1942. He is one of the most prominent Bosnian Muslim cultural figures of his time.
Biography
Fehim Spaho was born on 13 February 1877 in Ottoman-controlled Sarajevo to a coppersmith family. His father, Hasan Spaho was an expert of the Sharia law. Before the Austro-Hungarian occupation in 1878, he was a judge in Jajce, Sofia, Damascus and Cairo. His mother was Fatima (née BiÃÂakÃÂiÃÂ). Spaho had two brothers, Mehmed, a notable politician, and Mustafa, and three sisters, Behija, AiÃ
¡a and Habiba.
Spaho was educated in Sarajevo and attended Sharia Law school. He worked in varying positions in Sarajevo and Belgrade's local governments between 1901 and 1920. He later returned to Sarajevo, where he was a senior government adviser on faith. He served as president of the Higher Sharia Court in Sarajevo from 1936 until 1938.
On 20 April 1938, Spaho was among three candidates for the position of Grand Mufti of Yugoslavia. He was appointed on 26 April 1938, and his inauguration ceremony occurred in Sarajevo's Emperor's Mosque on 9 June 1938. Following the start of World War II and the establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH), Spaho continued to serve as Grand Mufti. Alongside archbishop Ivan Ã
 ariÃÂ, he supported Croatian fascist leader Ante Paveliàand the creation of the NDH.
Spaho served until his sudden death on 14 February 1942 in war-torn Sarajevo, one day after turning 65.
Works
Short stories
- Mladi kuÃÂanik (Sarajevo, 1901)
Scientific works
- Turski rudarski zakoni (Sarajevo, 1913)
- NaÃ
¡i narodni nazivi mjeseci u turskim kalendarima iz XVII Vijeka (Sarajevo, 1930)
- Staroslovenski crkveni stihovi u arapskom pismu (Sarajevo, 1931)
- Jedan turski dokumenat o Krbavskoj bitci 1493 (Sarajevo, 1931)
- Prve kavane su otvorene u naÃ
¡im krajevima (Sarajevo, 1931âÂÂ1932)
- Pobune u Tuzlanskom srezu polovicom XVIII Vijeka (Sarajevo, 1933)
- JoÃ
¡ jedan neobjavljen dokumenat iz pokreta Husejn kapetana GradaÃ
¡ÃÂeviÃÂa (Sarajevo, 1934)
- Iz javnog i privatnog Ã
¾ivota u Doba Turaka (Beograd, 1936)
- MjeÃ
¡oviti brakovi (Sarajevo, 1938)
- Arapski, perzijski i turski rukopisi Hrvatskih zemaljskih muzeja u Sarajevu (Sarajevo, 1942)
Translations
- Hiljadu i jedna Noà(Binbir Gece Masallarñ) (Sarajevo, 1925)
- Saliha Hanuma (Saliha Hanñm) (Sarajevo, 1923)
- Safija (Safiya) (Sarajevo, 1923)
- GrmuÃ
¡a (ÃÂalñkuÃ
Âu) (Sarakevo, 1923)
- Kad sunce zalazi (Gün batarken) (Sarajevo, 1924)
- Zaboravljena ljubav (AÃ
Âk-i memnu) (Sarajevo, 1924)
- Zaostale biljeÃ
¡ke umrle Ã
¾ene (Olmüs Bir Kadinin Evrak-i Metrukesi) (Sarajevo, 1924)
- Bolja na srcu (Kalp AÃÂrisi) (Sarajevo, 1927)
- Handana (Handan) (Sarajevo, 1930)
Translations of stories
- TreÃ
¡nje (Kñzñlcñk Dallarñ) (Sarajevo, 1929. â 30.)
- Jedna neduÃ
¾na prevara (Masumane Bir Hile) (Sarajevo, 1929. â 30.)
- Na oporavak (Nekâhat) (Sarajevo, 1930.)
- Tetka Hava (Havva Teyze) (Sarajevo, 1932.)
- Babur Ã
 ahova sedÃ
¾ada (Babür Ã
 ah'in Seccadesi) (Sarajevo, 1936.)
- ÃÂigra (Topac) (Sarajevo, 1938.)
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