Dr. Abdullah bin Omar Al-Najjar, member of the Saudi Shoura Council

Dr. Abdullah bin Omar Al-Najjar
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Updated 27 November 2020
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Dr. Abdullah bin Omar Al-Najjar, member of the Saudi Shoura Council

Dr. Abdullah bin Omar Al-Najjar was appointed as a Shoura Council member on Oct. 19.

King Salman issued a number of royal decrees last month, including for the restructuring of the Council of Senior Scholars, the Shoura Council and the Supreme Court.

The king appointed 150 members to the Shoura Council for a period of four years and named Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Asheikh as the consultative assembly’s head.

Al-Najjar obtained a bachelor’s degree in humanities studies from King Faisal University (KFU) in 1987. In 1990, he completed his master’s at Umm Al-Qura University in applied statistics. His Ph.D in the same field was completed at Ohio University in 1996.

Building his career around teaching statistics, Al-Najjar continues to teach as a professor at King Faisal University.

Previously, he served as KFU’s vice dean of academic affairs as well as dean of electronic education and e-learning.

He also acted as the Saudi Electronic University’s (SEU) vice dean, as well as vice dean of academic affairs.

Al-Najjar holds a membership of the KFU Saudi Association for Statistical Sciences. He was previously a member of the board at SEU.

He was a member of many communities, including the Saudi Computer Society and the Computer Society for Management at King Saud University.

Al-Najjar was also a member of the Saudi Association for Education and Psychology (GESTEN) in the US.


Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

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Saudi and New Zealand foreign ministers discussed Mideast situation

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed the current situation in the Middle East with New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Peters expressed New Zealand’s condemnation of Iran’s indiscriminate attacks on the Kingdom and thanked Riyadh for its efforts to protect foreign nationals, including New Zealanders inside the Kingdom.
The Saudi military has shot down numerous missiles and drones fired by Tehran toward the Kingdom since the US and Israel began a large-scale military campaign against Iran on Feb. 28.
The Saudi Defense Ministry said early Tuesday that it had shot down a ballistic missile in the Eastern Province after knocking out several drones targeting the Shaybah oil field in the Empty quarter on Friday evening.