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Religious Figure. He was the fourth Reis-ul-Ulema of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of the first translators of the Qur'an into the Bosnian language. He was one of the most significant and influential Bosniak personalities of the 20th century.
- Name: Mehmed Džemaludin ef. Čaušević
- Birth: 28/12/1870 (Bosanska Krupa, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Death: 28/03/1938 (Sarajevo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Died at 67
- Famous Person: yes
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- Lived in Sarajevo
- Memorial QR JPG File:
https://rip.live/content/uploads/photos/2025/05/bosnia_and_herzegovina/federation_of_bosnia_and_herzegovina/sarajevo/gazi_husrevbeg_mosque_4492/graves/mehmed_dzemaludin_ef_causevic_131158/qr/mehmed_dzemaludin_ef_causevic_131158_qr.jpg - Cemetery Title:
Gazi Husrev-Beg Mosque - Cemetery Link:
https://rip.live/cemetery/gazi_husrevbeg_mosque_4492 - Country:
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Region:
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina - City:
Sarajevo - Local Address:
Sarajevo - Inscription:
There are two inscriptions on the head sight. The external inscription is in Arabic and translates to: "He (God) is eternally alive. Rahmetli reisu-l-ulema hadji Mehmed Džemaludin Čaušević, was born on the 4th of Shawwal, 1287 AH, and died on 26 Muharram 1357 AH. For his soul in the name of Allah (read) Fatiha." The inside inscription is written in Bosnian transliteration in Arabic (Arabic letters) and reads: "Merhum Džemaludin Čaušević, Reisu-l-ulema was born on December 28, 1870 in Arapusa (Bosanska Krupa), he moved to the afterlife on March 28, 1938 For his soul Fatiha." - Map Link:
https://maps.google.com/maps/dir/?api=1&destination=43.8591005,18.4287964
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