请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Bandar Al Hajjar
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2016}}{{Infobox officeholder
|name = Bandar Al Hajjar
|birthname =
|image =
|order =
|office = Minister of Hajj
|primeminister = King Abdullah
|president =
|term_start = 13 December 2011
|term_end = 27 September 2015
|predecessor =Fuad bin Abdulsalam Farsi
|successor =
|office1 =
|term_start1 =
|term_end1 =
|predecessor1 =
|successor1 =
|office2 =
|term_start2 =
|term_end2 =
|predecessor2 =
|successor2 =
|office3 =
|term_start3 =
|term_end3 =
|predecessor3 =
|successor3 =
|birth_date = {{birth year and age|1953}}
|birth_place = Madinah, Saudi Arabia
|death_date =
|death_place =
|spouse =
|children =
|party =
|otherparty =
|alma_mater = King Saud University
Indiana University
Loughborough University
|religion =
|footnotes =
}}Bandar bin Mohammed bin Hamza Asaad Al Hajjar (born 1953) is a Saudi Arabian economist and Hajj minister. He was removed from post over 2015 Hajj stampede.[1]

Early life and education

Al Hajjar was born in Madinah in 1953.[2][3] He obtained a bachelor of arts degree in economics and politics from King Saud University in 1976.[4] He received a master’s degree in economics from Indiana University in 1980.[4] Then he obtained a PhD in economics from Loughborough University in the United Kingdom in 1989.[4] His PhD thesis was "Funding the small projects in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia".[4]

Career

Bandar Al Hajjar began his career as the vice president of the Islamic Economy Center.[8] He later became the vice dean of administration and economics faculty at King Saud University. His tenure lasted from 1982 to 1984. He was also a lecturer at King Abdulaziz University from 1989 to 2005.[8] He served as a member of the Shoura Council beginning in 1997.[2] Later he became the chair of the council's committee on foreign affair.[2] Then he was appointed deputy chairman of the National Society for Human Rights in 2004.[5] He was the president of the National Society for Human Rights from 2005 to October 2008.[6][14] He became vice president of the Shoura Council on 25 October 2008.[7][8]

He was appointed minister of Hajj on 13 December 2011, replacing Fuad bin Abdulsalam Farsi in the post.[9][10][11] Farsi had been in office since 1999.[12]

Hajjar was announced as the next president of Islamic Development Bank and the 41st annual session of the Board of Governors of IDB, held in Jakarta between 14–19 May, was set to ratify the Kingdom’s nomination of Hajjar as the new president of the bank.[13][14] He took the helm on 1 October 2016.

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Three Saudi officials removed from posts over hajj disaster|url=http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/three-saudi-officials-removed-from-posts-over-hajj-disaster.aspx?pageID=238&nid=89054|accessdate=27 September 2015|publisher=Hurriyet Daily News|date=27 September 2015}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=King appoints new ministers|url=http://www.arabnews.com/node/400990|accessdate=30 August 2012|newspaper=Arab News|date=13 December 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=Minister of Hajj|url=http://www.saudinf.com/main/c5113.htm|publisher=SAMIRAD|accessdate=30 August 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Profile|url=http://www.shura.gov.sa/wps/wcm/connect/ShuraEn/internet/CV/Bandar+Bin+Mohammed+Haggar|publisher=Majlis Ash Shura|accessdate=6 March 2013}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Constitutional Reform and Political Participation in the Gulf|url=http://influxsrv.com/pl/PDFS/3674888-Constitutional-Reform-and-Political-Participation-in-the-Gulf-Khalaf-Luciani.pdf#page=211|publisher=Gulf Research Center|accessdate=29 September 2012|author=Steffen Hertog|authorlink=The New Corporatism in Saudi Arabia: Limits of Formal Politics|year=2006}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Hajjar New NSHR Chief|url=http://www.arabnews.com/node/263908|accessdate=1 September 2012|newspaper=Arab News|date=18 May 2005}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Al-Hajjar named Shoura Council vice president|url=http://www.arabnews.com/node/317636|accessdate=30 August 2012|newspaper=Arab News|date=26 October 2008}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Bandar bin Muhammad Al Hajjar|url=http://www.globalleadershipproject.org/node/93501|publisher=GLP|accessdate=8 September 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=New commerce minister honors Alireza|url=http://www.islamonline.com/news/articles/14/New-commerce-minister-honors-Alireza.html|publisher=Islam Online|accessdate=30 August 2012|date=29 December 2011}}
10. ^{{cite news|title=Saudi King makes minor cabinet reshuffle; no major shift in financial policy seen|url=http://english.alarabiya.net/articles/2011/12/14/182484.html|accessdate=30 August 2012|newspaper=Al Arabiya|date=14 December 2011}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=14th February 2005 - Saudi Cabinet Meeting|url=http://www.saudinf.com/display_news.php?id=2590|work=SAMIRAD|accessdate=8 September 2012|date=14 February 2005}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=The Council of Ministers|url=http://www.saudia-online.com/Government%20Council%20of%20Ministers.htm|work=Saudia Online|accessdate=8 September 2012}}
13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://saudigazette.com.sa/business/bandar-hajjar-ahmed-muhammad-ali/|title=Hajjar to replace Ahmed Ali as IDB chief|author=Sadiq Hussain|date=13 May 2016|work=Saudi Gazette|language=English|access-date=13 May 2016}}
14. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/islamic-finance-idb-moves-idUSL3N18G21G|title=IDB elects former Saudi haj minister Hajjar as new president|date=19 May 2016|newspaper=Reuters|access-date=1 June 2016}}
{{s-start}}{{s-off}}{{s-bef|before= Fuad bin Abdulsalam Farsi}}{{s-ttl|title=Minister of Hajj|years=2011 – 27 September 2015}}{{s-aft|after= }}{{s-end}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hajjar, Bandar}}

10 : 1953 births|Living people|King Saud University alumni|Indiana University alumni|Alumni of Loughborough University|Saudi Arabian economists|Saudi Arabian academics|King Saud University faculty|King Abdulaziz University faculty|Government ministers of Saudi Arabia

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/11/12 17:24:44