Ali Mohamad Suheimat (1936 – 10 May 2024) was a Jordanian politician and engineer,[1] who held several senior political and administrative positions in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Ali Suheimat was born in the city of Al-Karak. He was deputy prime minister, mayor of Amman, Minister of Transport and Communications, amongst other positions.[2]
Board member of trustees at Oxford Centre for Islamic studies.[3] Suheimat died on 10 May 2024.[4]
Education
Received his primary, lower secondary and secondary education at Al-Karak Secondary School.
Diploma in the Establishment and maintenance of roads in 1963, the United States of America.
Diploma in development planning for development projects and economies in developing countries, University of Sussex, United Kingdom in 1969.[6]
Career
Engineer in the Ministry of Public Works, during the period from 1960 to 1962 in the Directorate of Works, in Ma'an, Al-Karak and Irbid.
Road maintenance engineer at the Ministry of Public Works, during 1963–1964.
Director of projects and road construction at the largest companies in Saudi Arabia for the construction engineering specialists in the construction of the roads and airports in 1964–1968.[7]
Responsible for follow-up development projects and understated road projects, airports and infrastructure from 1969–1971, at The National Planning Council in Jordan.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Transport 1 February 1971 to 1 March 1973 .[8]
Minister of Transport,[9] the Government of Mudar Badran, in the period from 28 November 1976 to 19 December 1979, where he oversaw the completion of the Queen Alia International Airport and the port of Aqaba, and a number of vital projects, which has contributed to the development of Jordan.
Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Minister of Transport, the government of Sharif Abdul Hamid Sharaf from 19 September 1979 to 7 March 1980.[10]
Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Minister of Transport,[11] the Government of Kassim al-Rimawi 3 July 1980 to 28 August 1980.
Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs and Minister of Transport, the Government of Mudar Badran from 28 August 1980 to 1 October 1984.