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Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (1993–1994)
Sulaiman Ja'abari
Grand Mufti of Jerusalem
In office
1993–1994
Preceded byHussam Al-din Jarallah
Succeeded byEkrima Sa'id Sabri
Deputy Mufti of Jerusalem
In office
1949–1954
Preceded byHussam Al-din Jarallah
Personal details
Born1912
Hebron
Died1994
NationalityPalestinian
Alma materAl-Azhar University
OccupationSunni Muslim religious leader

Sulaiman Ja'abari (Arabic: سليمان الجعبري‎; 1912–1994) was a Sunni Muslim religious leader of the Palestinian people and the fifth Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He became Grand Mufti in 1993 until his death in 1994.

Ja'abari was born in Hebron and was educated at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. He became a qadi in religious courts in Jaffa, Lydda and Safed, and in 1949 was appointed the Deputy Mufti of Jerusalem by Hussam Al-din Jarallah, the Grand Mufti. When Jarallah died in 1954, no replacement was appointed. After Jarallah's death, Ja'abari became a qadi for Jordan and a mufti for the Royal Jordanian Land Force. He also worked for the Department of Education in Jerusalem, Hebron, Ramallah and El-Bireh. He retired in 1975.

In 1993, as Israel transferred more control over many of the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem to the Palestinians, Palestine Liberation Organization chairman Yasser Arafat appointed Sulaiman Ja'abari as Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. He held this position until his death the following year, when Arafat appointed Ekrima Sa'id Sabri as his successor.

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From 1914–1918, the Ottoman Empire claimed As'ad Shukeiri as Qadi.


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