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Dr. Hisham Khatib (
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: "هشام الخطيب") (5 January 1936 – 31 May 2022) was a Jordanian politician and civil servant. He modernized and expanded the Jordanian and Palestinian electrical power capabilities during his service in the sector. He was the first Minister of Power and Mineral Resources in
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and Chairman of the Power Commission. During his later years, he served as a member of the
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, he developed a passion for the art and history of Palestine and the Holy Land. This developed into an interest in the region's 18th and 19th-century art and history. He spent considerable time collecting art, books, and artifacts relating to that era. He has also written many books on the topic, including his collection.


Early life

Dr. Khatib was born in January 1936 in
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at the house of his maternal grandfather, Sheikh Musa Al Tabari. His father Sheikh Mohammad Hashem Khatib was a judge and would receive appointments all over the country, with his family moving around with him. They moved to
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for 1 year in 1941, then quickly moved to
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in 1943 where they lived until 1945. They then moved again to
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where they lived until 1949 when his father was appointed as the
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(Judge) of Nablus. In 1949 the family moved to Jerusalem where his father was appointed to the Moslem Sharia Appeal Court of Jerusalem. In Jerusalem, Dr. Khatib attended El Rashadyia School headed by Tawfiq Abu Saud, then attended his final year of schooling in Egypt in 1953 at El Nahrareh School.


Education

After graduating from school, Dr. Khatib enrolled at the Engineering School of
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, Egypt, in 1954 where he studied
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, finally receiving his BSc in 1959, the first of many degrees. In 1960 he won a scholarship to spend a two-year post-graduate apprenticeship in the UK. The apprenticeship did not live up to his ambitions, and he seized the opportunity to leave it and join a twelve-month M.Sc. course on electrical machines at the
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. He completed his MSc in 1962 and returned to Jerusalem. After some time in the industry, he enrolled with Queen Mary University of London, UK to attain his two final degrees, a B.Sc. in Economics, and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, for which he had to take a sabbatical leave from work. He finally received his Ph.D. in 1974.


Early career

Upon returning to Jerusalem in 1959, after receiving his first B.Sc., he accepted an engineering position at the Jordan Jerusalem District Electricity Company (JJDEC). After completing his M.Sc. course, and continuing in his previous position for 4 years, he was appointed as Chief Engineer at JJDEC in 1966.


Later career

In 1974, after receiving his Ph.D., he moved to Jordan where he worked as Deputy Director-General of the Jordan Electricity Authority. In 1976 he joined the
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based in Kuwait as an Energy Expert. He returned to Jordan in 1980 to reclaim his position as the Director-General of the Jordan Electricity Authority. And was then also appointed as chairman of the board for the Jordan South Cement Company in 1982. In 1984, Dr. Khatib was appointed as the first Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources in Jordan where he served until 1989. He then served as the Minister of Water and Irrigation from 1993 until 1994. Then, he served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation from 1994 to 1995. In 2005 he was appointed as the first Chairman of the Energy and Minerals Commission where he served until 2009. He was appointed to the 27th Jordanian Senate where he served from September 2016 to September 2020. He was a member of the Chairman of the Energy and mineral resources committee; Member of the Finance and Economics Committee; Member of the Palestine Committee. He was appointed as chairman of the board of trustees for the
Al-Balqaʼ Applied University Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU) (Arabic جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية) is a government-supported university located in Salt, Jordan, was founded in 1997, a distinctive state university in the field of Bachelor and associate degree ...
in 2019 until he finally retired in 2021. In between careers, he had a private consulting practice where he was contracted by numerous international agencies such as the
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, the
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, the
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, and many others.


International Memberships and Affiliations

Dr. Khatib was very active internationally and a member of many committees and agencies all over the world, known for his diversified expertise in various fields of Engineering, Economics and Art. Dr. Khatib was a member of the following committees and agencies: * Fellow of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) in the UK * Life Fellow of the
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(IEEE) in the USA *
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(IAEE) in the USA *
Palestine Exploration Fund The Palestine Exploration Fund is a British society based in London. It was founded in 1865, shortly after the completion of the Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem, and is the oldest known organization in the world created specifically for the study ...
(PEF) * Association for the Study of Travellers to Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE) *
International Council on Large Electric Systems The International Council on Large Electric Systems (CIGRE) is a global nonprofit organisation in the field of high voltage electricity. It was founded in Paris, France in 1921. The scope of its activities include the technical and economical ...
(CIGRE) * Vice Chairman and then Honorary Vice Chairman of the
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(WEC) *
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* Darat Al Funun Honorary Board


Family

Hisham was the loving brother to his sisters Aida, Maha, and Ghada Khatib, of whom he is the oldest. He spent most of his fruitful life with them and is currently survived by them and the rest of his family. He was the loving husband to his wife Maha Daher Al-Khatib, whom he married in 1970. They withstood the test of time and were stout supporters of one another in both their careers. He and Maha were the loving parents to their three children: Mohammad, born in 1972, Lynn, born in 1975, and Isam, born in 1979. They taught their children to value family, marriage, and being there for one another. Mohammad married his wife Ruwaida Share in 2004. Hisham was a loving grandfather to their three sons (his grandchildren) Hisham, Zaid, and Kareem. Isam married his wife Dima Bilbaisi in 2006. Hisham was a loving grandfather to their three children (his grandchildren) Jeeda, Kinan, and Naya.


Art collection

Dr. Khatib was a philanthropist of the arts and heritage, supporting many local and international organizations, including Darat al Funun, Tiraz Centre, and the
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. Over 60 years, he personally collected an extensive collection of art from all over
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(Middle East and North Africa), especially the Holy Land (Jerusalem), containing a variety of books, manuscripts, maps, photographs, paintings, Qurans, and many others. Using this collection, Hisham was able to preserve the Arab and Palestinian cultural heritage and knowledge for the coming generations, publishing 7 books on his collection, including: * “The Holy Land: Palestine and Egypt Under the Ottomans”
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, UK, 2003 * “Palestine and Jordan 1500 – 1900” Darat al Funun, The Khalid Shoman Foundation, Jordan, 2005 * “Jerusalem, Palestine, and Jordan” Gilgamesh Publishing, UK, 2013 * “Panoramic Jerusalem” Pro-Jerusalem Society, 2015 * “Wild Flowers of Palestine and Jordan” Private Edition, 2016 * “Valuable Printed Books and Manuscripts in the Khatib Collection” Private Edition, 2019 * “A Voyage to Jerusalem” Reprint of a manuscript from 1901, 2019


Other publications

Outside of art, Dr. Khatib was also a persevering scientist and economist, making other publications with the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) about economic evaluations in the electricity supply industry, broadening his range of expertise even further. These publications include: * “Financial and economic evaluation of projects in the electricity supply industry” IET, 1998 * “Economic Evaluation of Projects in the Electricity Supply” IET, 2003 * “Economic Evaluation of Projects in the Electricity Supply Industry (3rd Edition)” IET, 2014 These publications, of course, do not include the countless articles on electrical engineering, economics, art, and many other topics found across many industries. His final publication was his memoirs, titled “86 and still going… Slowly”, published in 2020, two years before his passing on the 31st of May 2022. In these memoirs, reserved for his friends, family, and loved ones, Dr. Khatib details intimate and personal details about his life, from beginning to end, teaching his grandchildren about their heritage, and highlighting the importance of family.


References

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