Muhammad Hafiz Ramadan Pasha

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Muhammad Hafiz Ramadan Pasha (died 1955) (Arabic: محمد حافظ رمضان باشا) was an Egyptian lawyer, editor, and politician. He was head of the National Party in the 1920s and Minister of Social Affairs and Minister of Justice during the 1940s.[1]

Career[edit]

Hafiz Ramadan Pasha was born and died in Cairo. He graduated from the Khedivial Law School in 1904. He succeeded Muhammad Farid as head of the Watani Party in 1923, and was elected head of the Lawyers' Guild in 1926. He became lead of the opposition in parliament in 1926.[2]

Hafiz Ramadan Pasha held the following cabinet posts:

  • Minister of State (30 December 1937 – 27 April 1938) in the Second Muhammad Mahmoud Pasha Cabinet
  • Minister of Social Affairs (27 June 1940 – 14 November 1940) in the Hassan Sabry Pasha Cabinet
  • Minister of Justice (8 October 1944 – 15 January 1945) in the First Ahmad Mahir Cabinet
  • Minister of Justice (15 January 1945 – 24 February 1945) in the Second Ahmad Mahir Cabinet
  • Minister of Justice (24 February 1945-December 1945) in the First Mahmud Fahmi al-Nuqrashi Pasha Cabinet

Published works[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Khair al-Din al-Zirikli. "al-A'lam". Maktaba Shamila (in Arabic).
  2. ^ Khair al-Din al-Zirikli. "al-A'lam". Maktaba Shamila (in Arabic).
  3. ^ 'Umar Rida Kahhalah. "Mu'jam al-Mu'allifin". Google Books (in Arabic).