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Hassan Ibrahim

Egyptian military officer, politician, and businessman (1917–1990)

H*an Ibrahim (1917 – 1990) was an Egyptian Air Force officer and one of the founders of the Free Officers movement.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Free Officers Movement
  • 4 Death
  • 5 Honour
    • 5.1 Foreign honour
  • 6 References
  • 7 External links

Early life and education

Ibrahim was born in 1917. He was a graduate of the Egyptian Air Academy.

Career

In 1952, Ibrahim served as an Air Force group captain. He was one of the three judges, who tried the members of the Muslim Brotherhood after their attempted **ination attack against President Gamal Abdel N*er in 1954. The other three judges were Anwar Sadat and Abdel Latif Boghdadi. The same year Ibrahim was among the officers who arrested Mohammed Naguib. Ibrahim was also appointed minister for presidential affairs in 1954. Two years later, in 1956, he was named the head of the Egyptian economy agency. After dealing with business for a while, in February 1964, he was appointed as one of seven vice deputies of President N*er. Ibrahim resigned from office in 1966 due to N*er's request to end his extramarital relationship, and continued business activities.

Free Officers Movement

Ibrahim was among five military officers who formed the first cell of the Free Officers movement in July or September 1949. Although it is argued that Ibrahim along with other officers was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood's special unit from 1944 to 1945, there is another report stating that Ibrahim was part of the group called Young Egypt. In addition, Ibrahim was one of the nine-member leadership group of the Free Officers movement. The movement led the 1952 Revolution. Then Ibrahim became a member of the 14-member Revolution Command Council that was charged with the running of Egypt following the success of the revolution.

Death

Ibrahim died in 1990.

Honour

Foreign honour

  • Malaysia:
    • Honorary Grand Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (SMN (K)) - Tun (1965)

References

    External links

    • Media related to H*an Ibrahim at Wikimedia Commons

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