Akef Al-Fayez


Akef Mithqal Al-Fayez was a Jordanian politician born in Amman, Jordan. He held several ministerial positions and became speaker of the Jordanian Parliament for several sessions and a member of the Jordanian Senate.

Family and early life

Akef was born and raised in Jordan to one of the most prominent political families the Al-Fayez, to the paramount leader of the Bani Sakher, Mithqal Al-fayez. He was the eldest son from his wife Adul Khair, daughter of Amman's 5th mayor Saeed Khair. He had 6 full brothers who also held various political seats in Jordan, from oldest to youngest are Zaid, Tayil, Talal, Trad, Mohammad, and Mansour Al-Fayez. Akef's own son Faisal Al-Fayez would later succeed him both as the paramount Sheikh of the Beni Sakher and as a political figure in Jordan and the Arab world as the Prime Minister of Jordan. Akef married multiple times, to Raya Al-Khayr, who bore him Faisal and Zein, to Yusra Al-Juqqa, who bore him Sultan, Malak, Ghassan, and Reem, to Nofe Al-Shaalan, with whom he had no children, and to Samiha Al-Majali, who bore him Zaid and Haya. Zaid died at the age of 31, leading to the adoption of his only daughter, Samiha Al-Fayez, by Princess Taghrid and Prince Muhammad bin Talal.

Political career

Akef enjoyed one of the most highly decorated political careers in Jordan, ranging from a variety of Ministerial offices and other high ranking politically influential offices. He held ministerial positions ten times and 2 Parliamentary positions, which are:

Al-Watan Political Party

On July 14, 1993, the Al-Watan Political Party has been legalized in Jordan by King Hussein, and Akef Al-Fayez was its leader. The party's ideology is Right of Center, Tribalist. The party was later combined with several other parties to form The National Constitutional Party.