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Faryal Irsheed

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  • Country of residence: Palestine
  • Gender: Male
  • Born in: 1945
  • Age: 78
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Faryal Irsheed (1945 -), the first wife of Prince Muhammad bin Talal. She is of Palestinian origin and was born in Jenin. She was born in Jerusalem. She graduated from Columbia University. She gave birth to two sons from Prince Muhammad: Prince Talal and Prince Ghazi.

in January 2022; King Abdullah II awarded her the Medal and Medal of the Centenary of the Jordanian State.

her life
Her father, Farid Irsheed, is a well-known politician and a major landowner. He was a member of the Jordanian Parliament, a minister, and a member of the Senate in Jordan since the declaration of annexation in 1948. Her mother, Farida Fahoum Irsheed, held the position of chairwoman of the Board of Directors of the Red Crescent Society in the West Bank.

Ferial attended Birzeit College, and studied for two years at the American College for Women in Beirut before her marriage. She resumed her studies and received her bachelor's degree from Columbia University's School of General Studies in 1999.

Princess Ferial has long been interested in supporting education and cultural activities inside and outside Jordan. It had contributions to the relief work inside the refugee camps due to the wars that took place in the region. She later headed the Rural Development Association in Jordan, and worked to eradicate illiteracy, raise the educational level, establish family planning programs, and encourage local crafts in cooperation with farmers and Bedouin clans.

In 1992, she was appointed Goodwill Ambassador to UNESCO, then appointed as a Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the World Organization. She also participated in several programs sponsored by UNESCO, especially those concerned with the protection of human cultural heritage, health and children's education.

In 1994, Ferial launched the International Hope for Street Children Organization in cooperation with UNESCO, which worked with field teams affiliated with the Children's Health Fund to provide immediate necessary care for children in shelters. In 2005, she was named an Ambassador for Global Education and regularly participates in workshops, meetings and fundraisers.

In March of 2003, Ferial was elected a member of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Association, in addition to being a member of the Board of Trustees of the International Refugee Rescue Committee (based in New York). In May 2007, she was appointed to the Jordanian Embassy in Washington in the position of Minister Plenipotentiary, with the rank of ambassador.

Ferial also held the following honorary positions:

United Nations Assembly Board of Directors March 2003.
Board of Trustees of the New York-based International Rescue Committee.
International Council at Columbia University.
Board of Trustees of the New York Public Library.
Curator of the Museum of Decorative Arts, Paris.
The International Council of Tate Modern in London.
Minister Plenipotentiary by the Government of Jordan in May 2007 at the Jordanian Embassy as US Ambassador.
The Board of Directors of the Museum of Modern Art is chaired by the Council of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs.
The Guggenheim Museum is a member of the Middle East Circle.
Ferial commented on the recent events that took place in Jordan in the case known in the media (the sedition case) and wrote on her Twitter page:

   Feryal Irsheed It is painful for the family to see one of their old men behaving in such an immature and childish manner. Jordan is not a kindergarten, for God's sake, undeniable acts that violate the rule of law and more. Get real: mother and son. Ferial Ershid
her private life
In 1964, she married Prince Muhammad bin Talal (1940-2021), the younger brother of the late King Hussein bin Talal of Jordan and the uncle of King Abdullah II, and she gave birth to him:

Prince Talal bin Mohammed (born July 26, 1965).
Prince Ghazi bin Mohammed (born October 15, 1966).
But this marriage did not last, and they divorced in 1978.

Her full brothers are: Maher, Muhannad, Imad, Basma, Princess Abeer (the wife of Prince Aziz Saeed Toson, one of the descendants of Muhammad Toson Pasha, who belongs to the family of Muhammad Ali in Egypt [1805-1953]).

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