The House of Khalifa ( ar, آل خليفة, translit=Āl Khalīfah) is the ruling family of the
Kingdom of Bahrain. The Al Khalifas profess
Sunni Islam
Sunni Islam () is the largest branch of Islam, followed by 85–90% of the world's Muslims. Its name comes from the word '' Sunnah'', referring to the tradition of Muhammad. The differences between Sunni and Shia Muslims arose from a disagre ...
and belong to the
Anizah tribe, some members of this tribe joined the
Utub alliance which migrated from
Central Arabia to
Kuwait, then ruled all of
Qatar, more specifically
Al Zubarah, which they built and ruled over before settling in
Bahrain in the early 17th century. The current head of the family is
Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, who became the Emir of Bahrain in 1999 and proclaimed himself King of Bahrain in 2002, in fact becoming a constitutional monarch.
As of 2010, roughly half of the serving
cabinet ministers of Bahrain were members of the Al Khalifa royal family,
[Bahrain Shia demand cabinet change]
Aljazeera.net, 5 March 2010 while the country's
Prime Minister,
Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, is also from the Al Khalifa family and is the son of the current King.
History
Bahrain fell under the control of
Ahmed ibn Muhammad ibn Khalifa in 1783, following the defeat of
Nasr Al-Madhkur who ruled the archipelago as a dependency of
Persia (see
Bani Utbah invasion of Bahrain). Ahmed ruled Bahrain as
hakim until 1796, but was based in
Zubarah (in modern-day
Qatar) and spent summers in Bahrain. Ahmed was the first hakim of Bahrain and the progenitor of the ruling Al Khalifa family of Bahrain. All of the Al Khalifa rulers of Bahrain are his descendants.
Ahmed had four children. Following his death in 1796, two of Ahmed's sons Salman and Abdulla moved to Bahrain, and co-ruled it as feudal estates and imposed taxes on the indigenous
Baharnah population. Salman settled in
Bahrain Island and Abdulla in
Muharraq Island, each ruling independently. The Al Khalifa soon became split into two branches, Al-Abdulla and Al-Salman that engaged in open conflict between 1842 and 1846. Al-Salman branch was victorious and enjoyed complete rule of Bahrain. Until 1869, Bahrain was under threat of occupation by various external powers including the
Wahhabis,
Omanis,
Ottomans
The Ottoman Turks ( tr, Osmanlı Türkleri), were the Turkic founding and sociopolitically the most dominant ethnic group of the Ottoman Empire ( 1299/1302–1922).
Reliable information about the early history of Ottoman Turks remains scarce, ...
, Egyptians and Persians, yet the Al Khalifa managed to keep it under their control. The Al-Abdulla branch continued to be a cause of threat until 1895. Today, Abdulla ibn Ahmad Al Khalifa descendants live in Qatar, while Salman ibn Ahmad Al Khalifa's descendants live in Bahrain.
List of Al Khalifa rulers of Bahrain
Since 1783, the Al Khalifa have been
rulers of Bahrain:
Family Tree
Ruling Family Council
Decisions pertaining to the Al Khalifa family, as well as disputes between family members are arbitrated by the Ruling Family Council ( ar, مجلس العائلة الحاكمة).
The council attends to internal family disputes particularly those related to appropriation of land, sale of real estate and other properties. Members of the ruling family are not allowed to refer these or other disputes to ordinary law courts.
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Relations between the political leadership and the rest of the "rank and file" members of the Al Khalifa ruling family have been formally managed by the council since 1932. However, on the eve of the 1973 parliamentary elections, then the Amir Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa issued a decree restructuring the Ruling Family Council to become a formal organ of the state, and giving the administrative head of the council the rank of minister.][
The Ruling Family Council is chaired by King Hamad, its deputy chairman is Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Hamad Al Khalifa, and the director general is Ibrahim bin Khalid bin Mohammed Al Khalifa.
The King appoints the members of the board of the Ruling Family Council as recognised representatives of various kingship lines and factional alliances within the Al Khalifa family.]
Transcription
''Al Khalifa'' is commonly mistranscribed ''al-Khalifa''. The ''Al'' (آل) written with the long ('' madda'') alif
Alif may refer to:
Languages
* Alif (ا) in the Arabic alphabet, equivalent to aleph, the first letter of many Semitic alphabets
** Dagger alif, superscript alif in Arabic alphabet
* Alif, the first letter of the Urdu alphabet
* Alif, the eighth ...
is unconnected to the following word and means ''house'', in the sense of ''family'' or ''dynasty'', and is not the definite article particle '' al-'' 'Al' can also mean 'of'.
Cabinet ministers
As of 2010, roughly half of the serving cabinet ministers of Bahrain were members of the Al Khalifa royal family.[
* Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Prime Minister, The Crown Prince, and Deputy Supreme Commander
* Shaikh Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah, Deputy Prime Minister
* Shaikh Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister
* Shaikh Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister
* Lt-General Shaikh ]Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa
Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa (born 1954) is a member of the Bahraini royal family and since 2004 has been the minister of interior of Bahrain.
Family
Rashid is the only son of Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, son of Ahmad bin Muhammad Al Khalif ...
, Minister of Interior
* Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Foreign Affairs
* Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, Minister of Finance
* Shaikh Khalid bin Ali bin Abdulla Al Khalifa, Minister of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowment
* Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa
Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa bin Faisal Al Jumaili House of Khalifa, Al Khalifa Taghlib, Al Thalabi ibn Wa'il ( ar, الأمير محمد بن خليفة بن فيصل الجميلي التغلبي الوائلي, was an Emir of Qatar and founder ...
, Minister of Oil
Notable people
*Shaikha Dheya bint Ebrahim Al Khalifa
Shaikha Dheya bint Ebrahim Al Khalifa Her Highness is a Member of the Royal Family of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Shaikha Dheya is the President of the Riyada Group of Companies which includes, Riyada Investment (President), Riyada Development (Pres ...
, royal family member and President of the Riyada Group of Companies
Controversies
The King of Bahrain, King Al Khalifa was responsible for attacks on protesters during the Arab Spring. He and the Bahraini government were condemned both locally and overseas. He later enlisted the help of nearby Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
See also
* List of Arabian Houses
This is a list of the major royal families and their allies in the Arabian Peninsula in the 20th century.
* Al Saud, Rulers of Nejd from the 18th century. Now rulers of Saudi Arabia
* House of Rashīd, the House of Rasheed were a historic Arabian ...
Notes
References
External links
Bahrain: The Ruling Family of Al Khalifah
A. de L. Rush, Archive Editions, 1991
* Cabinet of Bahrain
Genealogy of the Al Khalifa
List of rulers for Bahrain
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