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Abdallah El-Yafi was born on 7 September, 1901 in Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon, is a Lebanese politician (1901–1986). Discover Abdallah El-Yafi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 7 September, 1901
Birthday 7 September
Birthplace Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon
Date of death 4 November, 1986
Died Place Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Lebanon

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1901

Abdallah El-Yafi (عبد الله اليافي, also transliterated as Abdallah Yafi, Abdallah Bey Aref el-Yafi and other variants; 7 September 1901 – 4 November 1986) was the Prime Minister of Lebanon serving twelve times between 1938 and 1969.

El-Yafi is considered to be one of the most popular politicians in Lebanese 20th century history.

His ethical behavior in public service is cited as an example in the official civic education high-school textbooks as well as in the graduation of law students.

Abdallah El-Yafi was born in Beirut, Ottoman Lebanon on 7 September 1901 into a Sunni Muslim family to parents Aref El-Yafi and Jamila Ostwani, a Damascene.

Raised with two brothers, he first attended Sheikh Abbas School, a Muslim elementary school, then "Pères Jésuites" (Jesuit Fathers), a Roman Catholic school, and went on to earn his French Baccalaureate Degree.

He pursued his advanced studies in law at the "Pères Jésuites" and earned a Juris Doctor.

1920

These thoughts, when expressed in the 1920s, had quite an 'avant-garde' ring to conservative Muslim ears: they were not always welcome with wide open arms or minds.

Later on in his political life, Abdallah El-Yafi's political opponents brandished his thesis as a weapon of defamation to tarnish his reputation.

According to them, he was not a "righteous Muslim" but a French minion who had given in to the French authorities—the colonial mandate authority in Lebanon at the time—in blaspheming the Islamic religion in reward of a "Doctorat d’État".

These were aimed at ruining the honest image that he so carefully cultivated throughout his life.

1923

In 1923, Abdallah El-Yafi enrolled in a PhD program at La Sorbonne University in Paris, France from which he graduated in 1926.

El-Yafi's political involvement lasted throughout his school years.

He was President of the Arab Students Association, (Président de l'Association des étudiants Arabes) and was militating in France against the French Mandate which was then in place in Lebanon.

He was known for organizing political demonstrations and giving fiery speeches, which once led to his arrest by the French Authorities only to be released a couple of days later.

Abdallah El-Yafi is the first Arab to receive a PhD from the Sorbonne University, where he wrote his thesis about women's rights in Islam.

The thesis subject was "The Legal Status of Women in the Law of Islam" (La Condition Privée de la Femme dans le Droit de l'Islam).

Drawing from Quranic decrees and Islamic principles, he made a case about how women are supposed to be allotted more rights in society.

Abdallah El-Yafi was known to be a man of strong and correct principles, who believed that the empowerment of women was crucial for building a stronger society, equality providing a steadier base.

1933

In 1933, for the first time, Abdallah El-Yafi ran for parliamentary elections in Beirut.

He waded through the process because a good friend of his, Khayreddin al-Ahdab, was aiming for the same position.

As the tension rose, Abdallah El-Yafi decided to step down famously stating "I will not sacrifice my friend for a parliamentary position".

Abdallah El-Yafi eventually went on to become Prime Minister of Lebanon twelve times.

He was appointed Prime Minister in the government of every Lebanese President with the exception of Fouad Chehab because Abdallah El-Yafi was opposed to the idea of appointing a military general to the post of Presidency.

1937

On 1 August 1937, in Damascus, Abdallah El-Yafi married Hind El-Azm, a Damascene from one of the most prominent political families in Syria.

Her uncle was Prime Minister of Syria Jamil Mardam Bey.

They have five children:

1947

In 1947, Abdallah El-Yafi was appointed, alongside future President of the Republic Camille Chamoun, to the Lebanese delegation to the UN that voted against the division of Palestine.

In the aftermath of the Suez Crisis, Yafi pressured President Chamoun to officially sever ties with France and Grand Britain in alignment with Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's demands.

1952

He was at the forefront of the struggle to give women the right to vote, which he was able to achieve with his cabinet in power in 1952.

In 1952, the cabinet of Abdallah El-Yafi voted for a new policy that allowed voting rights to women with an elementary education and a minimum voting age of 21.

1953

He was Defense Minister 1953-1954 and in 1968.

The struggle to achieve equal rights for women was one of Abdallah El-Yafi's principal political goals.

In fact, Abdallah El-Yafi was the main politician who lobbied for women's suffrage in Lebanon.

Despite a growing voice of dissent among his political adversaries, El-Yafi was able to extend the ballot to women during one of his terms.

1954

El-Yafi was the Minister of Finance four times: in 1954, 1966, 1968 and from 1968 to 1969.

1958

He resigned along with oil minister Saeb Salam on 16 November 1958 in protest against Chamoun's refusal to do so.

Later during the 1958 Lebanon Crisis, Yafi joined ranks with Saeb Salam, Kamal Jumblatt, and Rashid Karami in support of Arab nationalist rebels fighting to dissolve Lebanon into Gamal Abdel Nasser's United Arab Republic.

1966

He was appointed again as Prime Minister by Charles Helou in 1966, but was forced to resign once again in the wake of the Intra Bank scandal.

1969

The last term he served as Prime Minister was in 1969.

1974

In 1974, President of Lebanon Suleiman Frangieh asked Abdallah El-Yafi to be the Prime Minister, he refused.