Zein al-Sharaf Talal
Zein Al-Sharaf Talal | |
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Zein and Hussein in 1941 | |
Queen consort of Jordan | |
Tenure | 20 July 1951 – 11 August 1952 |
Born |
Alexandria, Sultanate of Egypt | 2 August 1916
Died |
26 April 1994 77) Lausanne, Switzerland | (aged
Burial | Raghadan Palace |
Spouse | King Talal |
Issue |
King Hussein Prince Muhammad Prince Hassan Princess Basma |
House | Hashemite |
Father | Sharif Jamal 'Ali bin Nasser |
Mother | Wijdan Shakir Pasha |
Religion | Islam |
Jordanian Royal Family |
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Extended royal family
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Zein al-Sharaf Talal (2 August 1916 – 26 April 1994) was the Queen of Jordan and wife of King Talal. She was also mother of King Hussein.
Family
She was born in Alexandria, Egypt to Sharif Jamal bin Nasser, Governor of Hauran and Wijdan Hanim. Her father was the nephew of Sharif Hussein bin Ali of Mecca and her mother was the daughter of Shakir Pasha, Governor of Cyprus, grandnephew of Kâmil Pasha.
Marriage and children
Zein married then her first cousin Prince Talal bin Abdullah of Jordan on 27 November 1934, with whom she bore four sons and two daughters:
- King Hussein (14 November 1935 – 7 February 1999)
- Princess Asma (deceased, at birth in 1937)
- Prince Muhammad (born 2 October 1940)
- Prince El Hassan (born 20 March 1947)
- Prince Muhsin (deceased)
- Princess Basma (born 11 May 1951)
Career
Queen Zein played a major role in the political development of the Jordanian Kingdom in the early 1950s, by supporting efforts in charitable works and women's rights.
She took part in the writing of the 1952 Constitution that gave certain rights to women and enhanced the social development of the country. She also created the first women’s union of Jordan in 1944. Queen Zein further filled a constitutional vacuum after the assassination of the late King Abdullah I in 1951, while the newly proclaimed King Talal was being treated outside the Kingdom. The Queen again performed this role during the period between August 1952, when her son, King Hussein, was proclaimed monarch, and May 1953, when he assumed constitutional duties at the age of eighteen.
Following the arrival of Palestinian refugees into Jordan after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, she led national relief efforts to help the tens of thousands of refugees. She was also instrumental in establishing the women's branch of the Jordan National Red Crescent Society in 1948. Throughout her life, Queen Zein dedicated time and energy to the Um Al Hussein orphanage in Amman.
Honours
- Dame Grand Cordon with Collar of the Order of al-Hussein bin Ali (Kingdom of Jordan).[1]
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Preceded by Musbah bint Nasser |
Queen consort of Jordan 20 July 1951 – 11 August 1952 |
Succeeded by Dina bint 'Abdu'l-Hamid |