Ibrahim Hashem

Ibrahim Hashem CBE (Arabic: إبراهيم هاشم; 1886 – 14 July 1958) was a Jordanian politician and judge, known primarily for serving five terms as Prime Minister.

Ibrahim Hashem
Vice President of the Arab Federation
In office
18 May 1958  14 July 1958
Prime Minister of Jordan
In office
24 April 1957  18 May 1958
MonarchHussein I
Preceded byHusayin al-Khalidi
Succeeded bySamir al-Rifai
In office
1 July 1956  29 October 1956
MonarchHussein I
Preceded bySa`id al-Mufti
Succeeded bySulayman al-Nabulsi
In office
21 December 1955  7 January 1956
MonarchHussein I
Preceded byHazza al-Majali
Succeeded bySamir al-Rifai
In office
25 May 1946  4 February 1947
MonarchAbdullah I
Preceded bySamir al-Rifai
Succeeded byTawfik Abu al-Huda
Prime Minister of Transjordan
In office
18 October 1933  27 September 1938
MonarchAbdullah I
Preceded byAbd Allah Siraj
Succeeded byTawfik Abu al-Huda
Minister of Justice
In office
18 October 1933  27 September 1938
In office
1 November 1929  22 February 1931
In office
3 May 1924  31 March 1926
In office
5 September 1923  3 May 1924
In office
1 February 1923  5 September 1923
In office
10 May 1922  28 January 1923
Personal details
Born1888 (1888)
Nablus, Ottoman Palestine
Died14 July 1958(1958-07-14) (aged 69–70)
Baghdad, Arab Federation
Political partyArab Istiqlalist Party (1918-1924)
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Part of a Jordanian delegation that visited Iraq when both countries were part of the Arab Federation, Hashem was assassinated in Baghdad at the hands of a mob in front of the Iraqi Ministry of Defence during the 1958 14 July Revolution.

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