FaceOf: Abdullah Al-Asheikh, chairman of the Saudi Shoura Council

Updated 11 May 2018
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FaceOf: Abdullah Al-Asheikh, chairman of the Saudi Shoura Council

  • Abdullah Al-Asheikh met on Thursday with Mohammad Ali Hamad, spokesman of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Djibouti.
  • He was born in Diriyah, a town located on the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh in 1948, and was educated by his father, Muhammad Al-Asheikh, a former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia.

JEDDAH: The Chairman of the Shoura Council (the consultative assembly of Saudi Arabia), Abdullah Al-Asheikh, is currently on a visit to Djibouti.

A meeting was held on Thursday with Mohammad Ali Hamad, spokesman of the House of Representatives of the Republic of Djibouti.

Several issues of mutual concern and cooperation between the Shoura Council and the Djiboutian Parliament were discussed. The meeting was attended by a number of officials of the two countries. Al-Asheikh comes from a notable family of Saudi religious scholars.

He was born in Diriyah, a town located on the northwestern outskirts of Riyadh in 1948. He was educated by his father, Muhammad Al-Asheikh, a former Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia. He attended the Shariah College in Riyadh (now known as Imam Muhammad bin Saud Islamic University) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Shariah in 1975.

He studied Shariah at Al-Azhar University in Cairo and returned to Saudi Arabia to obtain a doctorate degree in 1987. He earned his Ph.D. degree in Fiqh from Imam Mohammed bin Saudi University in 1987.

After receiving his doctorate, Al-Asheikh worked as a professor at the Shariah College of Imam Muhammed bin Saud Islamic University until he became Minister of Justice in 1992, and until 2009 when King Abdullah reshuffled the Cabinet.

He is also deputy chairman of the executive office of the Arab Justice Ministers Council. He is a member of the Council of Senior Scholars and the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, as well as a member of the board of directors of the Disabled Children’s Association and Albir Society in Riyadh. He has given many lectures on Islamic economy and produced a series of lectures on terrorism and how to overcome it, which were later collected and published in a book.


Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya ‘shaping the future,’ says executive ahead of Six Flags opening

Updated 22 December 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya ‘shaping the future,’ says executive ahead of Six Flags opening

  • Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari underscored the Kingdom’s recent monumental achievements in alignment with Six Flags Qiddiya City’s symbolic upcoming opening, stating: “We, in Saudi Arabia do not start where others end, we start where others dream”

RIYADH: Qiddiya is “shaping the future of entire sectors,” the entertainment megaproject’s managing director said at a press conference on Monday ahead of the official opening of Six Flags on Dec. 31.

Abdullah Al-Dawood took to the podium to share his pride in Qiddiya City’s speedy progress.

Six Flags Qiddiya City Entrance. (AN Photo by Basmah Albasrawi)

“Today, Six Flags Qiddiya City is complete, and Aquaarabia is over 95 percent complete,” he said.

With doors set to open in nine days, Al-Dawood made sure to remind the audience that this milestone is only the beginning of a grander vision for Qiddiya City and the Kingdom as a whole.

Abdullah Al-Dawood, Managing Director of Qiddiya Investment Company speaks at Six Flags Press Conference. (AN Photo by Basmah Albasrawi)

“What we are doing today goes beyond simply developing a project, it is about building a city and shaping the future of entire sectors. God willing, the Kingdom will be among the leading countries in the fields of entertainment, sports, culture and tourism” he said.

Minister of Media Salman Al-Dosari underscored the Kingdom’s recent monumental achievements in alignment with Six Flags Qiddiya City’s symbolic upcoming opening, stating: “We, in Saudi Arabia do not start where others end, we start where others dream.”

En route to the park, Qiddiya executives welcomed members of the press to their grand project as mountains made way to rollercoaster views.

Qiddiya’s progress in becoming a hub for entertainment and sports is visible in the daylight as cranes and construction crew gathered to finalize building some of the most anticipated projects such as Aquaarabia, a waterpark, and golf courses in the heart of the desert.

The park is the first Six Flags outside of North America and forms part of Qiddiya Investment Co.’s flagship development.