Mohsen Abdel Hamid
Mohsen Abdel Hamid محسن عبد الحميد |
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President of the Governing Council of Iraq | |
In office 1 February 2004 – 29 February 2004 |
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Preceded by | Adnan Pachachi |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum |
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Born | 1937 (age 86–87) Kirkuk, Iraq |
Political party | Iraqi Islamic Party |
Profession | Lawyer |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Mohsen Abdel Hamid (born 1937 Arabic: محسن عبد الحميد) is an Iraqi politician and Islamic scholar who was a member of the Interim Iraq Governing Council (president, February 2004), created following the United States's 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Biography
Abdel Hamid was born in 1937 in Kirkuk and is of Kurdish background.[1] He studied Islamic Law in Cairo and returned to Iraq in 1986 to work as a professor at Baghdad University. Abdel Hamid has written over 30 books on interpretation of the Qur'an. He was arrested in 1996 by the government of Saddam Hussein but opposed the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Until 2004 he was the secretary general of the Iraqi Islamic Party, the largest Sunni party in Iraq, and as a result was appointed to the Iraqi Governing Council.
On May 30, 2005, Abdel Hamid was mistakenly arrested by U.S. troops.[2]
Personal website
References
- ↑ Biography, Niqash, 2005-11-07, accessed 2007-01-28
- ↑ ABC News: ABC News
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Preceded by | President of the Governing Council of Iraq 2004 |
Succeeded by Mohammad Bahr al-Ulloum |