King Abdullah bin al-Hussein
(1962 - )
His Majesty King Abdullah bin al-Hussein
is the 43rd generation direct descendant of the Prophet Muhammed. King
Abdullah assumed his constitutional powers as King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on
February 7, 1999, the day his father, the late King Hussein, passed away. King
Abdullah is committed to building on the legacy left by the late King Hussein to further
Jordan's democratic institutionalization and political pluralism, while working for a just
and comprehensive peace in a climate of openness and tolerance.
Born in Amman on January 30, 1962, His Majesty
is the eldest son of the late King Hussein and has four brothers and six sisters.
King Abdullah began his education at the Islamic Educational College and received his
secondary education at St. Edmund's School in Surrey, England, Eaglebrook School in
Massachusetts, then at Deerfield Academy in the United States of America. In 1980,
King Abdullah entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the United Kingdom, where he
received his military education.
King Abdullah attended Oxford University in
1984, undergoing a one year Special Studies course in International Politics and World
Affairs. Upon returning home, His Majesty continued his military path, gaining
experience and working his way to the rank of Captain and the Commander of a Tank Company
in the 91st Armored Brigade. From 1986 -1987, also as Captain, his Majesty was
attached to the Royal Jordanian Air Force's Helicopter Anti-Tank Wing as a Tactics
Instructor, where he received qualification as a Cobra Attack Helicopter Pilot.
In 1987, King Abdullah attended the School of
Foreign Service at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., and was in residence as a
Mid-Career Fellow. He undertook Advanced Study and Research in International Affairs
under the auspices of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program.
Upon returning home, His Majesty was assigned to
the 17th Tank Battalion, 2nd Royal Guards Brigade and in the summer of 1989, he became
Battalion 2nd-in-Command, with the rank of Major. In 1991, King Abdullah was the
Armor Representative in the Office of the Inspector General. He was promoted to Lt.
Colonel at the end of the year and assumed command of the 2nd Armored Car Regiment in the
10th Brigade.
Upon handing over the battalion in January 1993,
King Abdullah was promoted to full Colonel and assigned as Deputy Commander of the
Jordanian Special Forces. In June 1994, he was promoted to the rank of Brigadier
General, and assumed command of the Royal Jordanian Special Forces, after having served as
Deputy Commander for six months. His Majesty was appointed commander of the Special
Operations Command on October 1997, and in May 1998, he was promoted to the rank of Major
General.
In addition to his career as an army officer,
King Abdullah has served his country many times in the official capacity of Regent in the
absence of His Majesty King Hussein, and he regularly traveled with the late King Hussein.
Before his accession to the throne, King Abdullah represented Jordan and his late
father on visits to many countries throughout the world, and developed close relationships
with leaders and officials of a number of Arab countries during the course of his career.
King Abdullah married Queen Rania on June 10,
1993. Their Majesties have one son, Prince al-Hussein, born June 28, 1994, and one
daughter, Princess Iman, born September 27, 1996.
King Abdullah is a qualified frogman, pilot and
a free-fall parachutist. His other interests are car racing (he is a former
Jordanian National Rally Racing Champion), water sports, scuba diving and collecting
ancient weapons and armaments.
Sources: Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan - Washington, D.C. |