Muhammad Abdul Qadir

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Field Marshal Muhammad Abdul Qadir
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Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

In office
4 November 2006 — present
Political party None (military officer)
Preceded by King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born
 
January 9 1952 (age 55)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Spouse Samira Abdurrashid
Profession Politician
Religion Muslim (Sunni)
Languages Arabic, English, Hebrew, German, Farsi

Field Marshal Muhammad Abdul Qadir is the 8th Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia. He is also the Saudi Minister of Defence.

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Early Life

Muhammad Abdul Qadir was born in Riyadh in 1952. Educated at first locally, he went to Yale College to learn history and economics. He returned to Saudi Arabia in 1974 to commence a military career.

Military Career

Commissioned in 1974 as a Second Lieutenant in the Royal Saudi Land Forces, he did most of his training at Sandhurst. Saudi Arabia's aversion to foreign influence, and Qadir's foreign education meant that there were few opportunities for him to advance. While he was technically skilled, he lacked a lot of the connecitons necessary in Saudi Arabia. Qadir became an armour officer, and in that position he instilled technical skill, and initiative in his men. His methods, along with the fact that he could speak Hebrew earned him the nickname "The Jew".

After sixteen years in the Army, Qadir had only risen to Major when Iraq invaded Kuwait, Qadir was then an adjutant in the 4th (King Fah’d) Armored Brigade. He was quickly promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, and given command of a Regiment of AMX-30 tanks. He led his Regiment into Kuwaiti territory, and drove hard towards Kuwait City. His ensured that the Iraqis could not pin down his forces into a decisive engagement, using the high mobility of his tanks to counter the Iraqi tactic of digging in their tanks as fortifications. After the war, he was rewarded with a promotion to Colonel, and a posting to the far north east of Saudi Arabia, near Israel and Jordan.

He remained there until 2004 when he was promoted to Brigadier General, and given command of The Airborne Brigade, close to Riyadh.

2006 Coup

Prime Ministership

Ranks and Positions

  • 1974: Second Lieutenant
  • 1979: First Lieutenant
  • 1983: Captain
  • 1989: Major
  • 1990: Lieutenant Colonel
  • 1991: Colonel
  • 2004: Brigadier General
  • 2006: Field Marshal, Prime Minister
  • 2007: Chairman of the State Command Council
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