Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif
Hajji Muhammad Arif Zarif (1942 in Shewaki, Kabul, Afghanistan; † November 6, 2007) was a prominent Afghan politician and businessman. He graduated from Afghanistan's military academy. He was the chairman of the Afghanistan Chamber Reform Commission and a member of the Afghan National Parliament, as well as Chairman of the Parliamentary Economics Committee and owner of several private companies. He was a wealthy businessman that owned many properties and enterprises. Arif Zarif was part of a delegation of politicians and lawmakers, several of whom were killed in the 2007 Baghlan sugar factory bombing, a suicide attack in Baghlan, northern Afghanistan, on November 6, 2007. He was buried in a state ceremony in Kabul three days later.[1]
Arif Zarif was also a nephew of former Afghan parliamentarian Haji Abdul Rasul.
Hajji Muhammad was born in the village of Shewaki which is located in the Bagrami district in the Kabul province.
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- Members of the House of the People (Afghanistan)
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- Government ministers of Afghanistan
- 1942 births
- 2007 deaths
- Terrorism deaths in Afghanistan
- Afghan terrorism victims
- Asian politicians assassinated in the 2000s
- Politicians assassinated in 2007