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Hasan Abu Al-Huda

Hasan Khaled Abu Al-Huda CBE (Arabic: حسن خالد ابو الهدى;‎ 1870 – 1936[1]) was a politician who served as the 4th Prime Minister of Transjordan twice in 1923–24 and 1926–1931.[2] He was Minister of Finance from 1924 to 1926.[3]

Hasan Abu Al-Huda
4th Prime Minister of Transjordan
In office
5 September 1923 – 3 March 1924
Preceded byMazhar Raslan
Succeeded byAli Rikabi
In office
26 June 1926 – 22 February 1931
Preceded byAli Rikabi
Succeeded byAbdullah Siraj
Personal details
Born1871 (1871)
Aleppo, Ottoman Empire
DiedDecember 22, 1937(1937-12-22) (aged 65–66)
Jerusalem
SpouseDevlet Abu Gabal

Family and early life edit

Hasan Khaled was the son of Abu al-Huda al-Sayyadi, an Islamic scholar from Khan Shaykhun, Syria, who claimed descent from the Sufi saint Ahmad al-Rifa'i. Sayyadi was the leader of the Rifa'i Sufi order, the Sheikh al-Islam, the chief Naqib al-Ashraf and religious adviser of Sultan Abdulhamid II on Arab affairs.[4][5][6] Hasan Khaled spent most of his childhood in Istanbul, where his family resided. He married an Egyptian of Turkish origins, Devlet Abu Gabal, with whom he had two daughters, Velia Abdel-Huda (1916-2012), an Oxford-educated socialite and art historian, and Halime Lima Hanımefendi (1919-2000), who married Şehzade Mehmed Nazım, the son of Şehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin;[7] and a son, Taj al-Din, who, like his grandfather, had been more religiously inclined and was appointed as president of the Aleppan Ashraf in 1942.[8]

Following the Young Turk Revolution, Hasan Khaled is said to have escaped Istanbul to Paris, where he funded himself using the proceeds of a company which he sold. Later, he moved to Alexandria to reside with family. For a time, he resided in the house of Hussein al-Qasab. During this period, he is said to have intrigued with al-Qasab and other Arab nationalists.[9]

Foreign honours edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Abul Huda (December 23, 1936). The Times
  2. ^ "دولة حسن خالد ابو الهدى". Royal Heritage (in Arabic). 1 January 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Financial Ministers". mof.gov.jo.
  4. ^ Abu-Manneh, B (May 1979). "Sultan Abdulhamid II and Shaikh Abul Huda Al-Sayyadi". Middle Eastern Studies. 15 (2): 131–153. doi:10.1080/00263207908700402.
  5. ^ "Princess Lulie Abul-Huda Fevzi Osmanoglu (1919-2012)".
  6. ^ Mary C. Wilson, King Abdullah and the Making of Jordan. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, p. 14.
  7. ^ "Princess Lulie Abul-Huda Fevzi Osmanoglu (1919-2012)".
  8. ^ "مرسوم تعيين تاج الدين أبو الهدى الصيادي نقيباً للأشراف في حلب". 24 February 2019.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.


hasan, huda, hasan, khaled, huda, arabic, حسن, خالد, ابو, الهدى, 1870, 1936, politician, served, prime, minister, transjordan, twice, 1923, 1926, 1931, minister, finance, from, 1924, 1926, prime, minister, transjordanin, office, september, 1923, march, 1924pre. Hasan Khaled Abu Al Huda CBE Arabic حسن خالد ابو الهدى 1870 1936 1 was a politician who served as the 4th Prime Minister of Transjordan twice in 1923 24 and 1926 1931 2 He was Minister of Finance from 1924 to 1926 3 Hasan Abu Al Huda4th Prime Minister of TransjordanIn office 5 September 1923 3 March 1924Preceded byMazhar RaslanSucceeded byAli RikabiIn office 26 June 1926 22 February 1931Preceded byAli RikabiSucceeded byAbdullah SirajPersonal detailsBorn1871 1871 Aleppo Ottoman EmpireDiedDecember 22 1937 1937 12 22 aged 65 66 JerusalemSpouseDevlet Abu Gabal Contents 1 Family and early life 2 Foreign honours 3 See also 4 ReferencesFamily and early life editHasan Khaled was the son of Abu al Huda al Sayyadi an Islamic scholar from Khan Shaykhun Syria who claimed descent from the Sufi saint Ahmad al Rifa i Sayyadi was the leader of the Rifa i Sufi order the Sheikh al Islam the chief Naqib al Ashraf and religious adviser of Sultan Abdulhamid II on Arab affairs 4 5 6 Hasan Khaled spent most of his childhood in Istanbul where his family resided He married an Egyptian of Turkish origins Devlet Abu Gabal with whom he had two daughters Velia Abdel Huda 1916 2012 an Oxford educated socialite and art historian and Halime Lima Hanimefendi 1919 2000 who married Sehzade Mehmed Nazim the son of Sehzade Mehmed Ziyaeddin 7 and a son Taj al Din who like his grandfather had been more religiously inclined and was appointed as president of the Aleppan Ashraf in 1942 8 Following the Young Turk Revolution Hasan Khaled is said to have escaped Istanbul to Paris where he funded himself using the proceeds of a company which he sold Later he moved to Alexandria to reside with family For a time he resided in the house of Hussein al Qasab During this period he is said to have intrigued with al Qasab and other Arab nationalists 9 Foreign honours edit nbsp United Kingdom nbsp Honorary Commander of the Order of the British EmpireSee also editPolitics of JordanReferences edit Abul Huda December 23 1936 The Times دولة حسن خالد ابو الهدى Royal Heritage in Arabic 1 January 2018 Retrieved 2 December 2019 Financial Ministers mof gov jo Abu Manneh B May 1979 Sultan Abdulhamid II and Shaikh Abul Huda Al Sayyadi Middle Eastern Studies 15 2 131 153 doi 10 1080 00263207908700402 Princess Lulie Abul Huda Fevzi Osmanoglu 1919 2012 Mary C Wilson King Abdullah and the Making of Jordan Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1990 p 14 Princess Lulie Abul Huda Fevzi Osmanoglu 1919 2012 مرسوم تعيين تاج الدين أبو الهدى الصيادي نقيبا للأشراف في حلب 24 February 2019 خطابات نادرة صحفي لبناني يرسل لوزير الحربية التركي تحركات رئيس وزراء الأردن وبيعه لشركة الثلج بوابة الأهرام Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 nbsp This article about a Jordanian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hasan Abu Al Huda amp oldid 1215995715, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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