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Idris Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan is a politician and former [[Air Cavalry (Al-Khilafah)|Air Cavalry]] pilot who | Idris Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan is a politician and former [[Air Cavalry (Al-Khilafah)|Air Cavalry]] pilot who was the Vizier of Transport of [[Al-Khilafah Rasullalah (2111-)|Al-Khilafah]] from 2119-2121 and is the current Representative for Peshawar North. | ||
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| monarch = [[Abdullah I and V|Abdullah I]] | | monarch = [[Abdullah I and V|Abdullah I]] | ||
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'''Political career''' | '''Political career''' | ||
After campaigning on a pro-military platform he was elected to represent Peshawar North. After two years of service as a politician, | After campaigning on a pro-military platform he was elected to represent Peshawar North. After two years of service as a politician, he was appointed Vizier of Transport by the Caliph, he served in this role during the War with America. | ||
he was appointed Vizier of Transport by the Caliph. | |||
After the [[Liberal Party of Al-Khilafah|Liberals]] won most of the country, he continued representing his district. | |||
He has two sons, Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 3) and | He has two sons, Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 3) and | ||
Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 6) as well as a daughter, Mariam Khan | Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 6) as well as a daughter, Mariam Khan |
Revision as of 15:56, 7 November 2021
Idris Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan is a politician and former Air Cavalry pilot who was the Vizier of Transport of Al-Khilafah from 2119-2121 and is the current Representative for Peshawar North.
Vizier Idris Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan | |
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Vizier for Transport | |
In office 2119–2121 | |
Monarch | Abdullah I |
Constituency | North Peshawar |
Majority | 92.5% |
Personal details | |
Citizenship | Al-Khilafah |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Political party | Traditionalist |
Spouse(s) | Grace Khan, Maria Khan and Zaynab El-Din MFA |
Parents |
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Relatives | Grand Imam Sikandar Ali Khan and Fares Khan (brothers) |
Residence | Peshawar |
Alma mater | Horizon International School
JETSTREAM Aviation Academy Asghar Khan Air Cavalry Academy |
Profession | pilot (commercial and military), politician |
Nickname | “Nabi” (Prophet) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Al-Khilafah Rasullalah |
Branch/service | Air Cavalry |
Years of service | 2111 to 2119 |
Rank | Naqib |
Commands | 25th Fighter Squadron |
Battles/wars | Indo-Khilafah War Al-Khilafah Chinese War |
Awards | Khalid Medal Niqaba Al-Khalid |
Early life
Born in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the youngest son of wealthy, upper-clas couple: Ali and Marija Khan.
He attended Horizon International School before beginning training as a pilot at the age of 18.
Career as a pilot
From 2103 to 2111, he worked as a pilot for Emirates Airlines, in 2111 he joined the Air Cavalry of Al-Khilafah to train as a logistics pilot and in 2112, was sent to do logistics work in Kashmir. From 2116 to 2118, he was frequently involved in logistics missions against the People’s Republic of China, often behind enemy lines.
For surviving capture and spending six months in a labor camp without giving away any state secrets he was awarded the Khalid Medal.
Political career
After campaigning on a pro-military platform he was elected to represent Peshawar North. After two years of service as a politician, he was appointed Vizier of Transport by the Caliph, he served in this role during the War with America.
After the Liberals won most of the country, he continued representing his district.
He has two sons, Ali Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 3) and Abdul-Kareem Khan II (age: 6) as well as a daughter, Mariam Khan (age: 6). Mariam Khan is Abdul-Kareem’s twin.
He is the executor of his late brother Sikandar Khan’s will.