Homiddin Hasanovich Sharifov (Tajik: Ҳомиддин Ҳасанович Шарифов; 15 June 1947 – August 2007) was a Tajikistani lawyer and politician with the ruling People's Democratic Party of Tajikistan (PDPT).
He served briefly as the Chairman of the Constitutional Court of Tajikistan in 1995 before becoming the Minister of Internal Affairs in 1996.
[4][5] After his term as Minister of Foreign Affairs ended, Sharifov ran for the April 2007 by-election to the Assembly of Representatives for the Kulob seat, facing off against Saidobrohimi Nazar of the opposition Islamic Renaissance Party of Tajikistan.
[2] In the December 2007 by-election to fill the seat vacated by Sharifov's death, Abdurahmon Azimov of the PDPT ran unopposed after the Democratic Party failed to register a candidate.
[7] His son Ahliddin Sharifov followed him into government work and by 2017 had become the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs department at Baljuvon District.