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Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail

Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail (born 1935) is a Saudi government official. He was the minister of finance and national economy between October 1975 and August 1995.

Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail
Al Khail in 1979
Minister of Finance and National Economy
In office
14 October 1975 – 3 August 1995
Prime Minister
Preceded byMusaid bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud
Succeeded bySuleiman bin Abdulaziz Al Sulaim
State Minister for Financial Affairs and National Economy
In office
10 February 1972 – 14 October 1975
Prime Minister
Personal details
Born1935 (age 87–88)
Buraidah
NationalitySaudi Arabian
Alma materCairo University

Early life and education edit

Al Khail hails from a Najdi family.[1] He was born in Buraidah in 1935.[2] He received a bachelor's degree in commerce from Cairo University in 1956.[1][2]

Career edit

Between 1956 and 1962 Al Khail served as an assistant director at the ministry of communications and later, became a director.[1] In 1962, on the request of Crown Prince Faisal he established the Institute of Public Administration in Riyadh which he headed between 1962 and 1965.[1] In the period 1963–1970 he was the deputy minister of finance and national economy.[3] In 1970, he was made deputy minister of state for finance and national economy.[4] He was appointed minister of state for financial affairs and national economy on 10 February 1972.[5][6] He was also made minister of state for foreign affairs and appointed a member of the Supreme Council on Petroleum in March 1973 when it was established by King Faisal.[7][8]

Al Khail was appointed minister of finance and national economy by King Khalid on 14 October 1975, replacing Musaid bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud in the post.[9][10] One of the most significant official visits by Al Khail was to Beijing, China, in November 1992 where he and Li Lanqing, Chinese minister of foreign economic relations and trade, signed various agreements on economy, commerce and investment.[11][12] Al Khalil's term ended on 3 August 1995 when Suleiman bin Abdulaziz Al Sulaim was appointed to the post.[9]

Al Khalil also served as the chairman of the Saudi International Bank in London and chairman of the Centre for Economics and Management Studies in Riyadh.[3]

Personal life and honors edit

Al Khail married to his cousin in 1967.[13] He is the recipient of the following: King Abdulaziz 2nd Class Sash; Republic Medal 2nd Class, Egypt; Niger Medal Leader Status, Niger; Pakistan Crescent Medal and Leopold II Sash, Belgium.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Ayman Al Yassini (August 1982). The relationship between religion and state in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (PhD thesis). McGill University. p. 190. OCLC 896879684.
  2. ^ a b c Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008 (18th ed.). Beirut: Publitec Publications. 2007. p. 17. doi:10.1515/9783110930047. ISBN 9783598077357.
  3. ^ a b Anthony Axon; Susan Hewitt, eds. (2022). Saudi Arabia 1975 - 2020. Leiden: Brill. p. 562. ISBN 978-90-04-51249-8.
  4. ^ Jean-Francois Seznec (2017). The Financial Markets of the Arabian Gulf. Beckenham: Croom Helm. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-351-33367-2.
  5. ^ Gary Samuel Samore (1984). Royal Family Politics in Saudi Arabia (1953-1982) (PhD thesis). Harvard University. p. 277. ProQuest 303295482.
  6. ^ "Chronology November 16, 1971-February 15, 1972". The Middle East Journal. 26 (2): 176. Spring 1972. JSTOR 4324910.
  7. ^ Nizar Obaid Madani (1977). The Islamic Content of the Foreign Policy of Saudi Arabia. King Faisal's Call for Islamic Solidarity 1965-1975 (PhD thesis). American University. p. 54. ProQuest 302841281.
  8. ^ David E. Long (Winter 1979). "Saudi Oil Policy". The Wilson Quarterly. 3 (1): 85. JSTOR 40255563.
  9. ^ a b "Previous Ministers". Ministry of Finance. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  10. ^ Joseph A. Kéchichian (2014). 'Iffat Al Thunayan: An Arabian Queen. Brighton: Sussex Academic Press. p. 81. ISBN 9781845196851.
  11. ^ Abdulwahab Abdulrahman Aborhmah (2010). From ideological antagonism to 'strategic partnership' Saudi-Chinese relationships (1949-2006) (PhD thesis). Durham University.
  12. ^ Norafidah Binti Ismail (August 2011). The Political and Economic Relations of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), 1949-2010 (PhD thesis). University of Exeter. hdl:10036/3504.
  13. ^ (PDF). Central Intelligence Agency. 15 May 1974. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 February 2022. Retrieved 23 February 2022.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail at Wikimedia Commons
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Finance and National Economy
1975–1995
Succeeded by
Suleiman bin Abdulaziz Al Sulaim

mohammed, khail, born, 1935, saudi, government, official, minister, finance, national, economy, between, october, 1975, august, 1995, khail, 1979minister, finance, national, economyin, office, october, 1975, august, 1995prime, ministerking, khalidking, fahdpre. Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail born 1935 is a Saudi government official He was the minister of finance and national economy between October 1975 and August 1995 Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al KhailAl Khail in 1979Minister of Finance and National EconomyIn office 14 October 1975 3 August 1995Prime MinisterKing KhalidKing FahdPreceded byMusaid bin Abdul Rahman Al SaudSucceeded bySuleiman bin Abdulaziz Al SulaimState Minister for Financial Affairs and National EconomyIn office 10 February 1972 14 October 1975Prime MinisterKing FaisalKing KhalidPersonal detailsBorn1935 age 87 88 BuraidahNationalitySaudi ArabianAlma materCairo University Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life and honors 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editAl Khail hails from a Najdi family 1 He was born in Buraidah in 1935 2 He received a bachelor s degree in commerce from Cairo University in 1956 1 2 Career editBetween 1956 and 1962 Al Khail served as an assistant director at the ministry of communications and later became a director 1 In 1962 on the request of Crown Prince Faisal he established the Institute of Public Administration in Riyadh which he headed between 1962 and 1965 1 In the period 1963 1970 he was the deputy minister of finance and national economy 3 In 1970 he was made deputy minister of state for finance and national economy 4 He was appointed minister of state for financial affairs and national economy on 10 February 1972 5 6 He was also made minister of state for foreign affairs and appointed a member of the Supreme Council on Petroleum in March 1973 when it was established by King Faisal 7 8 Al Khail was appointed minister of finance and national economy by King Khalid on 14 October 1975 replacing Musaid bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud in the post 9 10 One of the most significant official visits by Al Khail was to Beijing China in November 1992 where he and Li Lanqing Chinese minister of foreign economic relations and trade signed various agreements on economy commerce and investment 11 12 Al Khalil s term ended on 3 August 1995 when Suleiman bin Abdulaziz Al Sulaim was appointed to the post 9 Al Khalil also served as the chairman of the Saudi International Bank in London and chairman of the Centre for Economics and Management Studies in Riyadh 3 Personal life and honors editAl Khail married to his cousin in 1967 13 He is the recipient of the following King Abdulaziz 2nd Class Sash Republic Medal 2nd Class Egypt Niger Medal Leader Status Niger Pakistan Crescent Medal and Leopold II Sash Belgium 2 References edit a b c d Ayman Al Yassini August 1982 The relationship between religion and state in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia PhD thesis McGill University p 190 OCLC 896879684 a b c Who s Who in the Arab World 2007 2008 18th ed Beirut Publitec Publications 2007 p 17 doi 10 1515 9783110930047 ISBN 9783598077357 a b Anthony Axon Susan Hewitt eds 2022 Saudi Arabia 1975 2020 Leiden Brill p 562 ISBN 978 90 04 51249 8 Jean Francois Seznec 2017 The Financial Markets of the Arabian Gulf Beckenham Croom Helm p 20 ISBN 978 1 351 33367 2 Gary Samuel Samore 1984 Royal Family Politics in Saudi Arabia 1953 1982 PhD thesis Harvard University p 277 ProQuest 303295482 Chronology November 16 1971 February 15 1972 The Middle East Journal 26 2 176 Spring 1972 JSTOR 4324910 Nizar Obaid Madani 1977 The Islamic Content of the Foreign Policy of Saudi Arabia King Faisal s Call for Islamic Solidarity 1965 1975 PhD thesis American University p 54 ProQuest 302841281 David E Long Winter 1979 Saudi Oil Policy The Wilson Quarterly 3 1 85 JSTOR 40255563 a b Previous Ministers Ministry of Finance Retrieved 12 April 2021 Joseph A Kechichian 2014 Iffat Al Thunayan An Arabian Queen Brighton Sussex Academic Press p 81 ISBN 9781845196851 Abdulwahab Abdulrahman Aborhmah 2010 From ideological antagonism to strategic partnership Saudi Chinese relationships 1949 2006 PhD thesis Durham University Norafidah Binti Ismail August 2011 The Political and Economic Relations of the People s Republic of China PRC and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia KSA 1949 2010 PhD thesis University of Exeter hdl 10036 3504 Muhammed Aba Khalil Saudi Arabia PDF Central Intelligence Agency 15 May 1974 Archived from the original PDF on 23 February 2022 Retrieved 23 February 2022 External links edit nbsp Media related to Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail at Wikimedia CommonsPolitical officesPreceded byMusaid bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud Minister of Finance and National Economy1975 1995 Succeeded bySuleiman bin Abdulaziz Al Sulaim Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mohammed bin Ali Aba Al Khail amp oldid 1144264542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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