Nabeel A. Al-Jama’, senior vice president for HR and corporate services at Saudi Aramco

Nabeel A. Al-Jama’
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Updated 01 July 2020
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Nabeel A. Al-Jama’, senior vice president for HR and corporate services at Saudi Aramco

Nabeel A. Al-Jama’ has been appointed as senior vice president for human resources and corporate services at Saudi Aramco.
He will take up the role on July 1 following the creation of the new services sector by the oil giant.
Al-Jama’ started his career with Aramco 30 years ago in its home ownership division and enrolled on the company’s college program. In 1985, he gained a bachelor’s degree in community and regional planning from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, in Dhahran.
He then returned to his division, working in various administrative positions until 1992, when he was promoted to supervisor of the home ownership unit.
In 1998, he obtained a master’s degree in community and regional planning also from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, and in the same year was appointed as the director of Aramco Built Government Schools.
In 2002, he served as the manager of central community services while fulfilling several roles as acting general manager of medical operations, acting personnel director, and acting executive director for community buildings and office services.
His long career with the company continued when he became general manager of training and career development in 2006. By 2009, he was already the executive director of community services, and in 2012 was promoted to executive director of industrial services.
He also served as vice president for pipelines, distribution, and terminals, led the office of the Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources, was vice president of human resources, and held the same title for corporate affairs.
Al-Jama’ gained further skills by taking part in various leadership programs and he is a member of several boards including the Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare Co.


240,000 Qur’an copies distributed to Umrah pilgrims in Ramadan

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240,000 Qur’an copies distributed to Umrah pilgrims in Ramadan

  • Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, through its Madinah branch, carried out the distribution in line with its efforts to serve pilgrims and visitors arriving in the city
  • Gift included copies of the Qur’an in various sizes, as well as translations of its meanings into several international languages

JEDDAH: A total of 240,000 copies of the Holy Qur’an were distributed to Umrah pilgrims at Al-Miqat Mosque in Madinah during February as part of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ gift program, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance, through its Madinah branch, carried out the distribution in line with its efforts to serve pilgrims and visitors arriving in the city.

The gift included copies of the Qur’an in various sizes, as well as translations of its meanings into several international languages. The editions were produced by the King Fahd Complex for the Printing of the Holy Qur’an to meet the needs of beneficiaries from diverse nationalities.

Distribution points witnessed emotional scenes as pilgrims expressed their joy upon receiving the copies. Several recipients voiced their gratitude for the gesture, praying for the Kingdom’s leadership and commending the care and attention provided from their arrival until the completion of their rituals.

The initiative was implemented under a structured operational plan that accounted for the high number of pilgrims at Al-Miqat Mosque, a key site where worshippers enter into ihram. Field teams ensured the handover process was conducted smoothly while providing necessary guidance to beneficiaries.

The effort reflects the ministry’s broader mission to serve the Holy Qur’an through its printing, publication and wide distribution, alongside continued work during the Umrah season to support, educate and guide pilgrims and visitors.