Hussain Rasheed Ahmed
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Hussain Rasheed Ahmed | |
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![]() Hussain Rasheed Ahmed فضيلة الشيخ الأستاذ حسين رشيد أحمد | |
Born | Hussain Rasheed Ahmed 18 March 1957 Mal-haaruge, Hithadhoo, Addu Atoll, Maldives |
Education | Jamia Tha'leemath Islamiyya Pakistan; Jamia Ummul Qura (Holy Mecca); King Saud University (Riyad) - Saudi Arabia |
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Family
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Sheikh Hussain Rasheed's father is a famous, well-recognized and respected personality in the South of Maldives; Ahmed Manikfaan (Seenu Hithadhoo Thubbeege Ali Thakkhaanuge Ahmed Manikfaan). His mother, Aishath Manikfaan (Ali Manikuge Aisha Manikfaan) was a niece of Sheikh Hussain Sharafuddin Al-Azhary (Sheikh Hussain Rahaa). He has 3 brothers; Ibrahim Rasheed Ahmed (eldest brother of Sheikh Hussain Rasheed), Mohamed Rasheed Ahmed (elder brother of Sheikh Hussain Rasheed) and Sheikh Abdul Rasheed Ahmed (younger brother of Sheikh Hussain Rasheed) and 7 children: Aisha Hussain Rasheed, Mohamed Hussain Rasheed, Abdulla Hussain Rasheed, Ibrahim Hussain Rasheed, Ismail Hussain Rasheed, Amina Hussain Rasheed and Ameera Hussain Rasheed.
Occupations
- Consul General of Maldives, in Saudi Arabia.
(16 Dec 2021 to 17 Nov 2023)
- Minister Council in Maldives Ambassy in Riyash, KSA.
(10 Oct 2019 to 16 Dec 2021)
- Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
(19 Aug 2019 to 10 Oct 2019)
- Minister of State for Islamic Affairs (23 Dec 2010 to 7 Feb 2012)
- Minister of State for Home Affairs (24 Nov 2009 to 23 Dec 2010, as President Nasheed changed him to Minister of State for Islamic Affairs)
- Co-Chair of "Riyaasee Commission" in President Nasheed's government
- Member of Fiqh Academy Maldives
- Former President of Adhaalath Party (2006 to 2011)
References
- ^ "Miadhu News – Adhaalath Chief condemns Majlis". www.miadhu.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ^ "President appoints a Minister of State for Home Affairs". The President's Office. 24 November 2009. Archived from the original on 29 September 2023. Retrieved 29 September 2023.