Alija Izetbegovic

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Alija Izetbegovic was a Bosniak activist and the first president of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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BirthdayAugust 8, 1925
Died onOctober 19, 2003
NationalityBosnian
FamousPolitical Activists, Leaders, Political Leaders, Presidents, First President of Bosnia, Herzegovina
SpousesHalida Repovac
ChildrensBakir Izetbegović
Universities
  • University of Sarajevo
Birth PlaceŠamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Political IdeologyParty of Democratic Action
GenderMale
Sun SignLeo
Born inŠamac, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Famous asPolitical Activist, First President of Bosnia & Herzegovina
Died at Age78

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Who is Alija Izetbegovic?

Alija Izetbegovic, the first president of the Bosnia-Herzegovina, was a Bosnian activist who ruled the nation during one of the bloodiest phases of its history. Born into an aristocratic but impoverished family, he moved to Sarajevo, which later became the center of his political activities. After being part of many political organizations, his political growth was on the rise after he formed the ‘Party of Democratic Action’ and was elected as the President of the country. However, what followed was intense political turmoil which included the fallout of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Despite numerous peace efforts, he could not stop a bloody war which extended for four years between the various ethnic groups. This mild-mannered Muslim leader spent half of his presidency in fighting for the survival of his own country. Later, backstabbed by the other Muslim leaders and facing contempt of the western leaders, he was also partly blamed for the civil war which rocked the Balkans. However, the thousands of mourners who attended his funeral and the letters of condolences, which flooded Bosnia from the leaders of almost 80 countries after his death, bears testimony to the fact that he was one of the most loved and respected European Muslim leaders in the world.

Childhood & Early Life

Izetbegovic was born on 8 August 1925 in Bosanki Samac in the Northern part of Bosnia to an accountant father in a distinguished family. He was the descendant of Slavic Ottoman aristocrats who fled to Bosnia after Serbia attained independence from the Ottoman Empire.

Izetbegovic moved to Sarajevo the following year and received his education from Sarajevo Law School.

At the age of fiftteen, in 1940, he co-founded an organization, Mladi Muslimani (Young Muslims) which helped the refugees during World War II.

Career

When the Mladi Muslimani had to choose between the SS Handschar (a SS Mountain Division of Nazi Germany including Bosniaks) and the Partisans (a Communist resistance group led by Josip Broz Tito), Izetbegovic supported the SS division.

In 1946, after the war, he was arrested for his activities during the course of war and was sentenced to three years of imprisonment.

After being free, he obtained a law degree from Sarajevo University and remained in active politics.

In 1970’s, Izetbegovic published a manifesto titled, ‘Islamic Declaration’, which expressed his views on relationships between Islam, society and state. The authorities interpreted this manifesto as a call to introduce sharia Law in Bosnia and barred its publication.

The declarations still remains controversial and the passages from the declaration were often quoted by the opponents of Izetbegovic as an open call to Islamic fundamentalism. Izetbegovic denied all the allegations.

Izetbegovic authored one of his prominent works, ‘Islam between East and West’ in 1980.

In 1983, Izetbegovic along with his other Bosniak activists were tried for indulging in hostile activities, spreading hostile propaganda and making a visit to the Muslim congress in Iran. They were sentenced to fourteen years of imprisonment.

However, following persistent requests from human rights organizations like Amnesty International and Helsinki Watch, the Bosnian Supreme Court reduced the sentence of Izetbegovic to twelve years.

In 1988, he was pardoned and released after five years though the imprisonment cost his health dearly.

In 1989, Izetbegovic and other Bosnian activists established a political party ‘Party of Democratic Action’. Following this, the ethnic groups in Bosnia, Serbs and Croats also established their own ethnically-based parties.

In the general election that followed, Alija Izetbegovic’s Democratic Action Party won the majority of the seats and Alija Izetbegovic was elected as the President of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

In 1991, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which included Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Serbia (autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo) fell apart with Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, and Macedonia declaring independence. It was followed by a bloody war which went on till 1994 despite several peace attempts made by Izetbegovic.

Izetbegovic’s strong relationship with Iran resulted in the latter providing arms and ammunitions to Bosnian. Muslims the militants recruited by Iran even entered Bosnia to fight Serbs and Croats.

In 1995, Izetbegovic along with his enemies were persuaded by the international community to take part in peace talks held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. There, they agreed to end the war with the NATO peace keeping team was given the responsibility of maintaining the cease fire. Izetbegovic became the Member President of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The power of his party decreased after a High Representative was sent to look after the affairs of the state by the international community. It enjoyed more power than the presidents.

In October 2000, Izetbegovic announced his retirement at the age of 74 due to bad health.

Personal Life & Legacy

Izetbegovic married four times; his first wife lives in Turkey with whom he had one son and two daughters. He married Melika and Amira under the Sharia code of law. The name of his fourth wife was not revealed to the public.

Izetbegovic passed away in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina on 19 October 2003 due to heart disease.

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Alija Izetbegovic biography timelines

  • // 8th Aug 1925
    Izetbegovic was born on 8 August 1925 in Bosanki Samac in the Northern part of Bosnia to an accountant father in a distinguished family. He was the descendant of Slavic Ottoman aristocrats who fled to Bosnia after Serbia attained independence from the Ottoman Empire.
  • // 1940
    At the age of fiftteen, in 1940, he co-founded an organization, Mladi Muslimani (Young Muslims) which helped the refugees during World War II.
  • // 1946
    In 1946, after the war, he was arrested for his activities during the course of war and was sentenced to three years of imprisonment.
  • // 1980
    Izetbegovic authored one of his prominent works, ‘Islam between East and West’ in 1980.
  • // 1983
    In 1983, Izetbegovic along with his other Bosniak activists were tried for indulging in hostile activities, spreading hostile propaganda and making a visit to the Muslim congress in Iran. They were sentenced to fourteen years of imprisonment.
  • // 1988
    In 1988, he was pardoned and released after five years though the imprisonment cost his health dearly.
  • // 1989
    In 1989, Izetbegovic and other Bosnian activists established a political party ‘Party of Democratic Action’. Following this, the ethnic groups in Bosnia, Serbs and Croats also established their own ethnically-based parties.
  • // 1991
    In 1991, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia which included Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Serbia (autonomous provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo) fell apart with Slovenia, Serbia, Croatia, and Macedonia declaring independence. It was followed by a bloody war which went on till 1994 despite several peace attempts made by Izetbegovic.
  • // 1995
    In 1995, Izetbegovic along with his enemies were persuaded by the international community to take part in peace talks held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio. There, they agreed to end the war with the NATO peace keeping team was given the responsibility of maintaining the cease fire. Izetbegovic became the Member President of Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • // 2000
    In October 2000, Izetbegovic announced his retirement at the age of 74 due to bad health.
  • // 19th Oct 2003
    Izetbegovic passed away in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina on 19 October 2003 due to heart disease.

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    Alija Izetbegovic's childrens is Bakir Izetbegović

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