Ali Hussnein

Libyan politician
Ali Husnein
Foreign Minister of Libya
In office
June – 31 August 1969
Prime MinisterWanis al-Qaddafi
Preceded byShams ad-Din Orabi
Succeeded bySalah Busir
Personal details
Born(1925-03-20)20 March 1925
Tripoli, Italian Tripolitania
Died20 May 2018(2018-05-20) (aged 93)
Tripoli, Libya

Ali Hussnein or Ali Sadiq Hussnein[1] (Arabic: علي الصادق حُسنين) (20 March 1925 – 20 May 2018)[2] was a Libyan politician. He was the last foreign minister of the Kingdom of Libya (June–August 1969).[3]

He participated in translating the Qur'an into Italian and also translated several Italian books into Arabic.[4][1] Prior to becoming foreign minister, Husnein had been the Libyan ambassador to the Soviet Union, Finland, and Nigeria.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Ali Sadiq Husnein (Arabic)
  2. ^ https://libyanpressagency.net/طرابلس-تودع-المؤرخ-علي-الصادق-حُسنين/ [dead link]
  3. ^ Salem el Kebti, "Libia..Maseerat al Istiqlal…Watha'iq Mahalliya wa Dawliya", Part 3, ad-Dar al-Arabiya lil Uloum Nashiroun, 1st ed., 2012.
  4. ^ The Passing of Historian Diplomat Ali Husnein, Alwasat.ly (Araic)
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