Prince Hassan bin Talal

Prince Hassan bin Talal
El-Hassan
Prince Hassan of Jordan
Prince El-Hassan bin Talaal in Berlin 2006
Spouse Princess Sarvath El Hassan
Issue
Princess Rahma
Princess Sumaya
Princess Badiya
Prince Rashid
Father Talal of Jordan
Mother Zein al Sharaf Talal
Born 20 March 1947 (1947-03-20) (age 64)
Amman, Jordan
Jordanian Royal Family
Coat of Arms of Jordan.svg

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Prince El-Hassan bin Talaal (Arabic: الحسن بن طلال‎) was born on 20 March 1947 in Amman, as a member of the Jordanian royal family.

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Family

He is the son of King Talal and Queen Zein al-Sharaf. He is also brother to the late King Hussein, was Crown Prince from 1965 to 1999 and is uncle to the present King Abdullah II of Jordan.

In 1968, Prince Hassan married Sarvath Ikramullah, daughter of Pakistani statesman and diplomat, Sir Mohammed Ikramullah and Pakistani female politician, diplomat and notable Urdu author, Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah. They first met in London in 1958, when they were both youngsters and have four children together:

  • Princess Rahma (born 13 August 1969)
  • Princess Sumaya (born 14 May 1971)
  • Princess Badiya (born 28 March 1974)
  • Prince Rashid (born 20 May 1979)

Education

Prince Hassan was educated first in Amman. He then attended Summer Fields School, Harrow School in England as well as Christ Church, Oxford University, where he received a BA Hons in Oriental Studies, which was later converted to an Oxford MA, which does not demand further coursework from recipients. Prince Hassan is fluent in Arabic, English, French and German. He has a working knowledge of Turkish and Spanish, and studied Hebrew at university.[1]

Career

From 1965 to 1999, Hassan served as Crown Prince of Jordan and was frequently regent during his brother's absences from the country. During Hussein's final illness, he was replaced by his nephew Abdullah only days before the king died. Abdullah subsequently inherited the throne of Jordan.

In 2002, Prince Hassan was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of York, in recognition of his contribution to the field of post-war reconstruction and development.[2] In 2004 he was awarded an honorary fellowship by York St John University, for his lifelong contribution to peace initiatives in the Middle East, humanitarian projects and inspirational leadership in interfaith dialogue.

In 2009, he joined the project "Soldiers of Peace", a movie against all wars and for global peace.[3][4]

Styles of
Prince Hassan of Jordan
Reference style His Royal Highness
Spoken style Your Royal Highness
Alternative style Sir

Organizations

The following includes some of the organizations that Prince Hassan belongs to and/or founded.

Member of the:

Moderator of the:

  • World Conference of Religions for Peace

Patron of the:

Chairman of the:

  • Policy Advisory Commission for the World Intellectual Property Organisation (1999–2002)
  • Co-Chair of the Independent Bureau for Humanitarian Issues
  • Co-Chair of the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues (ICIHI)

President of the:

Established the:

Founded the:

  • Royal Scientific Society (1970)
  • Annual Bilad Al-Sham Conference (1978)
  • Al al-Bayt Foundation (1980)
  • Arab Youth Forum (1988)

Abraham Geiger Award

The 2008 Abraham Geiger Award was conferred upon HRH Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, as a voice for global sustainability, reconciliation and interreligious understanding. HRH received the 2008 Abraham Geiger Award in commemoration of the liberal thinker of Judaism, Abraham Geiger (1810–1874). The award ceremony was held in Berlin on 4 March 2008. Prince Hassan follows in the footsteps of Cardinal Karl Lehmann, Alfred Grosser, Emil Fackenheim and Susannah Heschel, past recipients of the Award.[7]

"Honouring the President Emeritus of the World Conference of Religions for Peace underlines Prince Hassan's courage in defending pluralism, promoting understanding among different cultures and enhancing dialogue between Jews, Muslims and Christians. The Prince's efforts to promote understanding between the Islamic and Western Worlds are crucial at a time when we seem to be drifting apart, with perceived differences appearing to overwhelm the many things we have in common, both culturally and religiously."[7]

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Royal titles
Preceded by
Prince Abdullah bin Al Ghazi
Line of succession to the Jordanian throne Succeeded by
Prince Rashid bin El Hassan
Preceded by
Hussein bin Talal
Heir to the throne of Jordan
1952-1962
Succeeded by
Abdullah bin Hussein
Preceded by
Abdullah bin Hussein
Heir to the throne of Jordan
1965-1999

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