Motleb bin Abdullah Al-Nafisah

Motleb bin Abdullah bin Motleb bin Mohammed AL-Nafisah (Arabic: مطلب بن عبد الله النفيسة; born 1937) is the minister of state and secretary general of the Supreme Council for Petroleum and Minerals of Saudi Arabia.[1]

Motelb bin Abdullah Al-Nafisah
Minister of State and Member of the Council of Ministers
Assumed office
1995
MonarchsKing Fahd
King Abdullah
King Salman
Secretary General and member of the Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs
Assumed office
2001
MonarchsKing Fahd
King Abdullah
King Salman
Chairman of the Commission of Experts of the Cabinet
In office
20 October 1975 – 3 August 1995
MonarchsKing Khalid
King Fahd
King Abdullah
Personal details
Born1937 (age 86–87)
Riyadh Al-Khabra
NationalitySaudi Arabia
ChildrenKhalid, Fahad and Abdullah
Alma materUniversity of Cairo
Harvard University

Early life and education

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He was born in Riyadh Alkhabra in Qassim in 1937. He holds a bachelor's degree in law from the University of Cairo, Egypt in 1962.[2] Nafisah received master's degree in law from Harvard University in 1971 and PhD in law from the same university in 1975.

Government Positions

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  • Minister of State and a member of the Saudi Council of Ministers (1995–present)
  • Legal adviser in the Saudi Council of Ministers (1382–1962)
  • Chairman of the Panel of Experts Assembly Minister (1975–1995)
  • Secretary General and member of the Supreme Council for Petroleum and Mineral Affairs
  • Supreme Economic Council
  • Board of Civil Service
  • Board of Military Service
  • Deputy Director General of the Institute of Public Administration
  • Participated in studies of all four systems:
Cabinet system
Judicial system
Trade regulations
Financial system
  • Supreme Committee for the preparation of the Basic Law
  • Supreme Committee for the preparation of the Shura Council
  • Supreme Committee for the preparation of system areas
  • Ministerial Committee supervising the project, King Abdullah to develop public education
  • Ministerial Committee for Administrative Organization

References

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  1. ^ Frank E. Vogel Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudí: Studies of Saudi Arabia 2000 – Page vii "ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This book draws on nearly five years of research in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and on nearly ten[...]legal system I sought out other ministers and high officials of the government, above all H.E. Dr. Motleb al-Nafissah[...]"
  2. ^ "Motleb al-Nafisah". Saudipedia. 10 July 2024. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
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