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HRH Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz




Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz, the Minister of Interior was born in Jeddah on August 30, 1959 corresponding to Safar 25,1379AH.


He studied elementary, intermediate and secondary levels of education at Al-Asemah Institute in Riyadh.
He studied in the United States of America and he was awarded BA degree in Political Science in the year 1981.




He has conducted several advanced military courses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and abroad related to security matters and combating of terrorism.
He had worked in the private sector until the year 1419AH.





A Royal Order was issued on May 13, 1999 appointing him as Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs at an excellent rank.




On October 16, 1999, the then Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier and Commander of the National Guard approved his accession to the membership of the Supreme Information Council.
His services were extended for a period of four years effective from Muharram 27, 1424AH in accordance with a Royal Order on Dhu Al-Hijjah 27, 1423AH.




On Jamadah I, 4, 1425 AH, a Royal Order was issued appointing him as Assistant Minister of Interior for Security Affairs at a rank of minister. In September 2008, a royal order was issued for the extension of his services.
On August 27, 2009, he was subjected to an assassination attempt carried out by a wanted man, who had claimed that he wanted to surrender himself.




Before this incident, he was subjected to several assassination attempts, including an attempt in his office at the Ministry of Interior in Riyadh, and another attempt by a terrorist group during his visit to Yemen.




Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz has been a member in the following:
- The National Anti-Narcotics Committee since its re-formation in accordance with a Cabinet's decision No. 160 dated on 6/7/1427AH.
- The Permanent Committee of the Economic Council in accordance with a Royal Order issued on 28/11/1430AH.
- High Commission of Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Award for Prophet's Sunnah and Contemporary Islamic Studies.




Prince Mohammed bin Naif participated in a joint meeting between the then Late Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense and Aviation and Inspector General, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) delegation headed by Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces on 2/7/2010.




He has paid dozens of visits to many countries on security missions and led successful negotiations with international officials on sensitive security issues in the fields of terrorism and narcotics.




He participated in a historic visit of the Saudi delegation to Iran headed by late Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz on April 17, 2001AD, during which Saudi-Iranian security agreement was signed for combating the organized crime, international terrorism, arms smuggling and money laundering.




He supported the establishment of the first center of its kind in the world to advise and monitor extremists and individuals returning from conflict zones, and this Saudi experience has been followed up in more than 20 countries.

Prince Mohammed bin Naif has led the biggest process for the development of the structures and functions of security sectors at the Interior Ministry according to the latest technical and scientific studies. The developments included the following security sectors:
- General Directorate of Investigation,
- Special Security Forces,
- General Directorate of Public Security,
- General Directorate of Civil Defense,
- General Directorate of Passports,
- General Directorate of King Fahd Security College,
- General Directorate of Prisons,
- National Information Center,
- General Directorate of Intellectual Security,
- General Directorate for Combating Drugs,
- General Directorate of Border Guard.





He has led one of the most successful operations in security and intellectual confrontation of extremist groups which has lasted many years.




He is leading with his men today the largest operations against drug gangs and he has supervised the largest seizures of drugs that took place in the Arab region.




The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud decorated Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz with King Abdulaziz Sash of the first class in recognition of his efforts in the field of his works, on 17/8/1430 AH.




The Prince is an intensive reader of security, strategic and political sciences subjects.
He has been practicing in hunting sport in the desert.
He has also shown constant interest in shooting, equestrianism and swimming.





Prince Mohammed bin Naif has been described by MSNBC Network as "The General of War on Terrorism".
U. S. and European officials have described him as the commander of one of the most effective operations to combat terrorism in the world.




Global newspapers and television networks have talked about his character and roles in combating terrorism, such as, CNN, Fox News, Sky News, NHK Japan, Time Magazine, Der Spiegel Newspaper(Germany), New York Times, the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Le-Figaro Newspaper (France), and Reuters (International News Agency).
Biography of Prince Mohammed bin Naif | kingdom of Saudi Arabia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Guys now this man will lead Saudi Mission in Syria and also Middle east and is seen as one of the strongest candidates for future King and is now the real game changer in middle east he has done course under FBI and also scotland Yard interesting
@Aeronaut @Oscar @nulcearpak @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @JUBA @al-Hasani @BLACKEAGLE @FARSOLDIER
 
General Directorate of Intellectual Security boly tou ?
 
He seems to be a good choice but what happened to Prince Saud Al faisal and Prince Bandar bin Sultan?
 
He seems to be a good choice but what happened to Prince Saud Al faisal and Prince Bandar bin Sultan?

He is part of the next generation. Meaning a grandson of King Saud. Power is transferring to the younger generation steadily.

Prince Saud al-Faisal who is also a grandson of King Saud is the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is just part of the older generation of grandsons as his father was King Faisal who was one of the oldest sons of King Saud.

Prince Bandar is a grandson of King Saud too. He is not an option for the throne. He is currently the Secretary General of the National Security Council.
Him being a child of an Afro-Arab mother is against him. Nor does he have the format to be a leader of a country. He has involved himself in too many problems. The family would never support him for that position let alone the clergy.
 
He is part of the next generation. Meaning a grandson of King Saud. Power is transferring to the younger generation steadily.

Prince Saud al-Faisal who is also a grandson of King Saud is the Minister of Foreign Affairs. He is just part of the older generation of grandsons as his father was King Faisal who was one of the oldest sons of King Saud.

Prince Bandar is a grandson of King Saud too. He is not an option for the throne. He is currently the Secretary General of the National Security Council.
Him being a child of an Afro-Arab mother is against him. Nor does he have the format to be a leader of a country. He has involved himself in too many problems. The family would never support him for that position let alone the clergy.

Thanks for the information. How is the Muhamad bin Naif viewed by the Saudis??
 
@al-Hasani @Mosamania

The previous King Abdullah passed away, at age 90, إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ, is there any prevision, since most potential Kings are old, to allow the younger generation to assume the throne by-passing the previous generation?
 
He seems to be a good choice but what happened to Prince Saud Al faisal and Prince Bandar bin Sultan?

Bandar Bin Sultan was never really considered as a king I presume, he is more of a a guy who works in intrigue and shadows rather than through diplomacy despite being adept in it, making him difficult to trust.
 
Thanks for the information. How is the Muhamad bin Naif viewed by the Saudis??

Well, the general opinion is that he is a trustable and hardworking person. He has widely been credited for the success of the Interior Ministry as they dealt with domestic terrorism and for the successful counter-terrorism policy. For that reason he is hated by terrorists and has survived assassinations.

It's really difficult to predict how people will act once they get this much power.

@al-Hasani @Mosamania

The previous King Abdullah passed away, at age 90, إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ, is there any prevision, since most potential Kings are old, to allow the younger generation to assume the throne by-passing the previous generation?

See this thread.

King Abdullah has passed away - PDF extends its condolences to the Saudi people | Page 19

It's very likely that Prince Muqrin is the last crown prince among the sons of King Saud. Unless King Salman promotes one of his two living brothers, Prince Turki or Prince Abdul-Rahman who both are older than him. Unlikely to happen.
 
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Announcing the next line of successor is a good start from King Salman. Wish, new changes could be made peacefully in the country.
Right now the whole world is facing the problem of genuine leadership. Let's hope SA won't face the leadership issue.
 
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