Abdullah Al-Nafisi

Abdallah Al- Nafisi (in Arabic عبد_الله_النفيسي- born 1945 in Kuwait ) is a Kuwaiti politician and academic. He graduated from The University of Cambridge in 1972. He was a member of National Assembly of Kuwait in 1985.

Abdullah Al-Nafisi
عبدالله النفيسي
National Assembly (Kuwait)
Personal details
Born1945
Kuwait
NationalityKuwait
ProfessionAcademic

Education and academia

He earned his bachelor's degree from the American University of Beirut in 1967 and a PhD in political science from Churchill College at Cambridge University in Britain in 1972.[1]

Abdullah Al-Nafisi has worked as a professor of political science and president at College of Political Science of Kuwait University and at Al Ain University in the United Arab Emirates.[1][2] He has a doctorate in political science from the University of Cambridge. Between 1973 and 1980, he was active as a visiting professor at Peking University, Moscow State University, Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford and the University of Exeter.[1]

Books

  • The role of Shi’a in the modern political development of Iraq (PhD. thesis – Cambridge University 1972 – That Al Salasil – Kuwait).
  • Conflict in Dhofar (1975, Dar Al-Politics, Kuwait).
  • Kuwait, The Other Opinion (1978, Taha House – London).
  • Islam Rule (1980 Dar Taha – London).
  • Sharia Policy (1980, Taha House – Kuwait).
  • Gulf Cooperation Council: The Strategic Framework (1982 Dar Taha – London).
  • The Islamic Movement: Gaps in the Road (1986 Dar Al-Rubaian – Kuwait).
  • The role of students in political work (1986, the National Union of Kuwaiti Students – Kuwait)[3]

References

  1. "Abdullah bin Fahd Al-Nafisi". Global Influence. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  2. "الدكتور عبد الله النفيسي". dr-khaled.net. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  3. "تحميل جميع مؤلفات وكتب عبد الله النفيسي – فولة بوك". foulabook.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2 November 2020.
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