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Muhammad Ali Hassan is a politician and former teacher, currently leader of the [[Labor Party of Al-Khilafah]]
Muhammad Ali Hassan is a politician and former teacher, currently leader of the [[Labor Party of Al-Khilafah]].
 
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'''Early life and education'''
'''Early life and education'''
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'''Career'''
'''Career'''


Muhammad Ali Hassan taught religious studies for 10 years, mostly in secondary schools. He then became a politician for the [[Traditionalist Party (Al-Khilafah)|Traditionalist Party]], representing it on the local council in Amman until 2119, when he was elected the representative for West Amman in the Jordanian Parliament.  
Muhammad Ali Hassan taught religious studies for 10 years, mostly in secondary schools. He then became a politician for the [[Traditionalist Party (Al-Khilafah)|Traditionalist Party]], representing it on the local council in Amman until 2116.
In 2119, he was elected the representative for West Amman in the Jordanian Parliament.  
In 2121, he switched to the Labor Party and won the election that legally follows.  
In 2121, he switched to the Labor Party and won the election that legally follows.  



Latest revision as of 15:58, 19 November 2021

Muhammad Ali Hassan is a politician and former teacher, currently leader of the Labor Party of Al-Khilafah.

Mister
Muhammad Ali Hassan
BA
Leader of the Labor Party of Al-Khilafah
MonarchAbdulaziz El-Din
ConstituencyWest Amman
Greater Amman City Council
In office
2112–2116
MonarchAbdullah V
Personal details
Born2080
Cairo, Egypt
CitizenshipAl-Khilafah Rasullalah
NationalityEgyptian
Political partyTraditionalist Party (2112 to 2121) Labor Party of Al-Khilafah (2121-)
SpouseAisha Al-Zaidi (M.2103) Mariam Al-Sakheri (M.2113)
ChildrenAbdullah Ibn Muhammad Ali Hassan (age: 15), Mariam Bint Muhammad Ali Al-Sakheri
EducationBachelor of Arts in Islamic Studies
Alma materAl Azhar University
Professionreligious studies teacher

Early life and education

Born in 2080, his father was a religious studies teacher and active in the Teachers' Independent Union whilst his mother was a stay-at-home parent.

He got a bachelors’ degree in Islamic Studies at Al-Azhar in 2102 before working as a teacher in Jordan for 10 years.

Career

Muhammad Ali Hassan taught religious studies for 10 years, mostly in secondary schools. He then became a politician for the Traditionalist Party, representing it on the local council in Amman until 2116. In 2119, he was elected the representative for West Amman in the Jordanian Parliament. In 2121, he switched to the Labor Party and won the election that legally follows.

Political ideology

Despite his economically left-of-Centre views, and liberal views regarding racial issues, Muhammad Ali Hassan is generally considered a conservative politician due to his stances on gender issues, sexual orientation and certain aspects of the criminal justice system.