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=Musafiri's Government=
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==Laghmani Reforms==
==Anti-Rasimali Campaigns==


=Political Ideology=
=Political Ideology=

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Alim al-Musafiri
President of Fahran
Preceded byAbu Nasr al-Hariri
Succeeded bySabir Afzal Rahmani
General Secretary of the Socialist Party of Fahran
Preceded byBurhan Kassar
Personal details
Born(1903-11-30)30 November 1903
Rayyam, Fahran
Died9 March 1976(1976-03-09) (aged 72)
Political partyFahrani Socialist Party

Alim Luay Ashour (Gharbaic: , 30 November, 1903 - 9 March, 1976), better known as Alim al-Musafiri, was a Fahrani revolutionary, politician, and political theorist. He served as General Secretary of the Socialist Party of Fahran from 1957 to 1965 and as President of Fahran from 1962 to 1976. His leadership proved instrumental during the Days of Rage following the assassination of Ramel Yassin which eventually precipitated the August 3 Revolution.

Early Life

Childhood

University and Political Radicalization

Political Activity

Days of Rage

August 3 Revolution

Musafiri's Government

Laghmani Reforms

Anti-Rasimali Campaigns

Political Ideology

Wernerism and Itanism

Democracy and Free Expression

Personal Life

Legacy