Reign: | 2009 - 2013 | ||||
Reign-Type: | In office | ||||
Predecessor: | Office established | ||||
Successor: | Hoda bint Mohammed Al Amil | ||||
Spouse: | Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz | ||||
Full Name: | Al Jawhara bint Fahd bin Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal | ||||
House: | House of Saud | ||||
Father: | Fahd bin Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman | ||||
Mother: | Muda bint Assaf | ||||
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Al Jawhara bint Fahd Al Saud ; is a Saudi royal, an academic and a member of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia.
Al Jawhara bint Fahd is a daughter of Fahd bin Mohammed and Muda bint Assaf.[1] Her father was the second eldest son of Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman, half-brother of King Abdulaziz.[2] [3] She received a bachelor's degree in arts and education from the College of Education for Girls in Riyadh.[1]
Al Jawhara bint Fahd was a faculty member at the department of Arabic language and literature at her alma mater.[1] She also worked as an assistant undersecretary for educational affairs at the Ministry of Girls' Colleges and as the dean of the College of Education for Girls in Riyadh.[1] She served as the rector of Noura bint Abdul Rahman University from 2009 to 2013, being the first rector of the university.[4] [5] She was replaced by Hoda bint Mohammed Al Amil in the post.[6]
In October 2020 Al Jawhara bint Fahd was made a member of the Shura Council or Consultative Assembly for four years.[7]
Al Jawhara bint Fahd's husband was Prince Saud bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Saud who died in December 2015.[1] [8]