词条 | Tariq Najm |
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| honorific-prefix = | name = Tariq Najem | native_name = طارق نجم | native_name_lang = | honorific-suffix = | image = | imagesize = | smallimage = | alt = | caption = Dr. Tariq Najem | order = | office = Chief of Staff for the Prime Minister of Iraq | term_start = 20 May 2006 | term_end = 20 December 2010 | alongside = | vicepresident = | viceprimeminister = | deputy = | lieutenant = | monarch = | president = | primeminister = Nouri al-Maliki | taoiseach = | chancellor = | governor = | governor-general = | governor_general = | constituency = | majority = | succeeding = | predecessor = | successor = | prior_term = | birth_date = July 1946 | birth_place = Ash Shatrah, Muntafiq Governorate, Kingdom of Iraq | death_date = | death_place = | restingplace = | restingplacecoordinates = | birthname = | citizenship = | nationality = | party = Islamic Dawa Party | otherparty = State of Law Coalition | spouse = | partner = | relations = | children = 4 | parents = | residence = Baghdad | alma_mater = Usul al-Din University, Baghdad | occupation = Politician | profession = | cabinet = | committees = | portfolio = | religion = Shia Islam | signature = | signature_alt = | website = | footnotes = | nickname = | allegiance = | branch = | serviceyears = | rank = | unit = | commands = | battles = | awards = }} Tariq Najm Abdullah Al Saa'dawi ({{lang-ar|طارق نجم عبدالله السعداوي}}) known as Tariq Najm (born July, 1945) was the Chief of Staff for the previous Prime Minister of Iraq Nouri al-Maliki; between 2006 and 2010.[1] He is a senior advisor for the current Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. Najm was born in July 1945 in the city of Ash Shatrah[2] in what was then known as Muntafiq Governorate. He went on to study as an undergraduate at the Faculty Theology at the University of Baghdad. He has been a member of the Islamic Dawa Party since the late sixties. He then went on to earn a Masters degree and doctorate from the University of Al-Azhar in the Arabic language, before going on to work as a professor at the King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah. In 1986 he moved to the United Arab Emirates, teaching at the United Arab Emirates University until 1991, when he moved to Yemen and was appointed as a professor at Sana'a University. He worked there until 2001, when he travelled to London and claimed political asylum. Following the Invasion of Iraq in April 2003 he returned to Iraq, and became Nouri al-Maliki's Chief of Staff in Maliki's First Government in the summer of 2006. After the poor performance of the Iraqi Army and the resurgence of anti-government militant groups during the 2014 Northern Iraq offensive there were discussions of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki being replaced. Najm was one of the individuals rumoured to be being considered as a replacement.[1][3] In Najm's favour was his reputation as a mediator, his healthy relationships with Iran, Turkey, and the USA, and also his strong relationship with Ayatollah Sistani.[4] he is no longer a member of the Iraqi government. References1. ^1 {{cite news |last= |first= |date=23 June 2014 |title=Could Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri Maliki be forced out? |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-27974067 |newspaper=BBC News |location= |publisher= |accessdate= }} {{DEFAULTSORT:Najm, Tariq}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://alakhbaar.org/home/2014/7/171549.html|title=Who is Dr. Tarek Najm Abdullah|website=alakhbaar.org|language=ar|date=1 July 2014}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://abc13.com/news/iraq-prime-minister-facing-political-revolt-too/148161/|title=Iraq Prime Minister Facing Political Revolt Too|first=Hamish|last=Macdonald|date=30 June 2014|work=ABC13 Eyewitness News}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://rudaw.net/english/middleeast/iraq/20052014|title=Some of the Competitors in the Way of Maliki’s Third Term|work=Rûdaw|date=20 May 2014|first=Muhammad |last=Khoshnaw}} 4 : 1945 births|Iraqi politicians|Iraqi Shia Muslims|Living people |
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