Fayyad Abdel Moneim | |
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Minister of Finance | |
In office 7 May 2013 –16 July 2013 | |
President | Mohamad Morsi |
Prime Minister | Hesham Qandil |
Preceded by | Morsi El Sayed Hegazy |
Succeeded by | Ahmed Galal |
Personal details | |
Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Al Azhar University |
Fayyad Abdel Moneim (born 1957) is an Egyptian academic and economist who served as finance minister briefly from 7 May to 16 July 2013.
Moneim was born in 1957. [1] He received a bachelor's degree in commerce in 1980. [2] He holds a master's degree,which he received from Al Azhar University in 1993. [2] [3] He also holds a PhD,which he again received from Al Azhar University in Islamic finance in 1999. [2] [4] The title of his PhD thesis is "an evaluation of the economic performance of banks,with application to the Islamic banks in Egypt." [3]
Moneim served as the manager and advisor of the Islamic Research Center at the International Islamic Investment and Development Bank in Cairo. [1] [4] He was also a consultant to various Islamic finance institutions. [4] In addition,he was a financial consultant at Dar El Ifta that is a public institution,issuing fatwas (religious edicts). [1] He served as the legal inspection committee secretary of the Islamic International Bank from 1993 to 2003. [2] He was a member of the board of Islamic studies at the faculty of science at Cairo University. [5] He worked as a professor of economics at Al Azhar University until May 2013. [6] On 7 May 2013,he was appointed finance minister to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Hesham Qandil. [7] He replaced Morsi El Sayed Hegazy in the post. [7] Moneim's term ended on 16 July when interim government led by the Prime Minister Hazem Al Beblawi was formed. [8]
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