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Naif bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (Arabic: نايف بن عبد العزيز آل سعود, Nāyif ibn ‘Abd al-‘Azīz Āl Sa‘ūd), also spelled Nayef or Naeif (1934 – 16 June 2012), was the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia as well as first deputy prime minister from 2011 to 2012. He was also minister of interior from 1975 to 2012.
Nayef bin Abdulaziz was born in Ta'if in 1934 to Ibn Saud (King Abdulaziz) and Hassa bint Ahmed Al Sudairi, making him one of the Sudairi Seven. He was the twenty-third son of King Abdulaziz.
Prince Nayef received education at Princes' School and from senior ulema (Muslim legal scholars). Additionally, he was educated in diplomacy and security affairs.
From 1952 to 1953, Prince Nayef served as vice governor of Riyadh Province. In 1953, he was appointed as the governor of Riyadh province. He stayed in this post for one year. Then he served as governor of Madinah Province. In 1970, King Faisal appointed him to both deputy interior minister and minister of state for internal affairs.
A crown prince or crown princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy. The wife of a crown prince is also titled crown princess.
The term is now borne as a title mainly in Asia, Scandinavia, and the Middle East; but it may also be used generically to refer to the person or position of the heir apparent in other kingdoms. However, heirs apparent to non-imperial and non-royal monarchies (i.e., wherein the hereditary sovereign holds a title below that of king/queen, e.g., grand duke or prince), crown prince is not used as a title, although it is sometimes used as a synonym for heir apparent.
In Europe, where primogeniture governs succession to all monarchies except those of the Papacy and Andorra, the eldest son (Spain) or eldest child (Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom) of the current monarch fills the role of crown prince or princess, depending upon whether females of the dynasty enjoy personal succession rights. The eldest living child of a monarch is sometimes not the heir apparent or crown prince, because that position can be held by a descendant of a deceased older child who, by "right of representation", inherits the same place in the line of succession that would be held by the ancestor if he or she were still living (e.g., Carl Gustaf, Duke of Jämtland, was Crown Prince of Sweden from 1950 to 1973, as the senior grandson by male primogeniture of King Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden, although the former Prince Sigvard, Duke of Uppland, was Gustaf VI Adolf's eldest living son, and Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland, his eldest living dynastic son during those years).
Saudi Arabia (i/ˌsɔːdiː əˈreɪbiə/,
i/ˌsaʊ-/), officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is an Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula. With a land area of approximately 2,150,000 km2 (830,000 sq mi), Saudi Arabia is geographically the second-largest state in the Arab world after Algeria. Saudi Arabia is bordered by Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast, and Yemen to the south. It is the only nation with both a Red Sea coast and a Persian Gulf coast, and most of its terrain consists of arid inhospitable desert or barren landforms.
The area of modern-day Saudi Arabia formerly consisted of four distinct regions: Hejaz, Najd, and parts of Eastern Arabia (Al-Ahsa) and Southern Arabia ('Asir). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was founded in 1932 by Ibn Saud. He united the four regions into a single state through a series of conquests beginning in 1902 with the capture of Riyadh, the ancestral home of his family, the House of Saud. The country has since been an absolute monarchy, effectively a hereditary dictatorship governed along Islamic lines. The ultra-conservative Wahhabism religious movement within Sunni Islam has been called "the predominant feature of Saudi culture", with its global spreading largely financed by the oil and gas trade. Saudi Arabia is sometimes called "the Land of the Two Holy Mosques" in reference to Al-Masjid al-Haram (in Mecca), and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi (in Medina), the two holiest places in Islam. The Kingdom has a total population of 28.7 million, of which 20 million are Saudi nationals and 8 million are foreigners.
A prince is a male ruler, monarch, or member of a monarch's or former monarch's family. Prince is also a hereditary title in the nobility of some European states. The feminine equivalent is a princess. The English word derives, via the French word prince, from the Latin noun princeps, from primus (first) + capio (to seize), meaning "the chief, most distinguished, ruler, prince".
The Latin word prīnceps (older Latin *prīsmo-kaps, literally "the one who takes the first [place/position]"), became the usual title of the informal leader of the Roman senate some centuries before the transition to empire, the princeps senatus.
Emperor Augustus established the formal position of monarch on the basis of principate, not dominion. He also tasked his grandsons as summer rulers of the city when most of the government were on holiday in the country or attending religious rituals, and, for that task, granted them the title of princeps.
The title has generic and substantive meanings:
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(Hear his last joyous words) Prince Nayef bin Abdul-Aziz is dead
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al-Saud has died in Geneva, Saudi state television said on Saturday, citing a royal court statement. Prince Nayef, interior minister since 1975, was the heir to Saudi King Abdullah and was appointed crown prince in October 2011 after the death of his elder brother, Crown Prince Sultan. Prince Nayef had been in Switzerland since May for medical tests. Al Arabiya reported that the prince will be buried on Sunday and that prayers would be held in the Grand Mosque in the holy city of Mecca. Unlike in European monarchies, the line of succession in Saudi Arabia does not move directly from father to eldest son. It moves down a line of brothers born to the kingdom's founder Ibn Saud, who died in 1953. Long serving interior minister ...
Documentary about Saudi Prince Nayef Al-Shaalan, who was sentenced in absentia to ten years in jail on charges of involvement in a cocaine-smuggling gang. The prince was one of ten people handed jail terms in connection with an operation which landed two tonnes of cocaine outside Paris in 1999. He was accused of using his diplomatic immunity to smuggle drugs to France on board a private jet. Was the grandson of founding Saudi monarch Abdulaziz, and son-in-law to the Saudi deputy defence minister, trying to covertly raise money for black operations? http://www.kuwaittimes.net/read_news.php?newsid=MzM1Mzk1NDcz http://www.williambowles.info/venezuela/2006/0406/cia_cocaine.html http://www.thedossier.info https://twitter.com/theDossier_info
Died, Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz in Geneva and was transferred to Saudi Arabia to pray in Mecca and buried in the cemetery of Justice
Mohammed bin Nayef has been Saudi Arabia’s interior minister since November, 2012. At the age of 55, his appointment to crown prince makes him the most powerful man of his generation in the world’s largest oil exporter. Al Jazeera’s Caroline Malone reports. More on our website: http://aljazeera.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/AJEnglish Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Find us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/aljazeera
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21 Sep 2016 - Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, addresses the general debate of the 71st Session of the General Assembly of the UN (New York, 20-26 September 2016).
Unlike any other royal death, Crown Prince Naïf's will have a prodigious impact on his family and on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia regardless of who sits on the throne. His death ends an era of fear and intimidation, an era when his dreaded security police abducted people nightly from their homes, holding them without charges or trials. Even if Prince Naif's death does not change the status quo in the kingdom, it will remove an octopus-like nightmare most Saudis, including members of his own family, have endured for the last forty years. His departure from the Saudi political landscape presents the Saudi ruling princes with a game-changing opportunity that could be utilized to transform Saudi institutions, changes Naif had adamantly opposed. As the architect and enforcer of Saudi Arabia...
الأمير نايف بن عبد العزيز قد مات - اسمع كلماته الأخيرة من الفرح إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ) ~ A Tribute - Saudi Prince Naif bin Abdul-Aziz is dead - (1933 -- 16 June 2012) - Hear his last words "Verily we belong to God, and to God we return." (إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ)
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SORROW OF PRINCE NAIF BY CHAUDHRI ELAHI BAKSH(UNITED GROUP)
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Died, Prince Nayef bin Abdul Aziz in Geneva and was transferred to Saudi Arabia to pray in Mecca and buried in the cemetery of Justice
World leaders will participate in the morning session of the second day of the 71st Regular Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 71) in New York on Wednesday, September 21. List of speakers: Sauli Niinisto, President of Finland Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe Michelle Bachelet Jeria, President of Chile Li Keqiang, Premier of China Hage Geingob, President of Namibia Juan Manuel Santos Calderon, President of Colombia John Dramani Mahama, President of Ghana Petro Poroshenko, President of Ukraine Donald Tusk, President of the European Council of the European Union Prince Mohammed bin Naif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Prince of Saudi Arabia Aung San Suu Kyi, State Counsellor and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Myanmar William Ruto, Vice-President of Kenya Sarwar Danesh, Vice-President of Afg...
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman headed the Kingdom’s delegation to the Camp David Summit being hosted by US President Barack Obama for GCC leaders on May 14 2015, Discussing with our distinguished guests Dr. Abdulrahman A. Alotaiby - Dean of College of Languages & Translation at NAUSS and Brig. Gen. Mohammed Al-A'Amri - Security & Strategic Expert about the summit, its targets and results on Saudi2 TV.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Naif, deputy premier and minister of interior, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman headed the Kingdom’s delegation to the Camp David Summit being hosted by US President Barack Obama for GCC leaders on May 14 2015, Discussing with our distinguished guests Dr. Shami Al Zahri - Former Commander of Saudi Command and Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Zuhayyan - Cross-Cultural Comm. Expert about the summit, its targets and results on Saudi2 TV.