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Ibrahim Shihab






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Honorable Maldivian Al-Usthaaz Ibrahim Shihab (22 September 1922 – 15 January 1988), was an influential Maldivian writer, poet, essayist and statesman. He was the son of scholar Husain Salaahuddin. Hussain Salaahuddin was a famous Maldivian poet and also served as the Maldivian Chief Justice. Ibrahim Shihab is considered one of the most prolific writers of Maldivian literature at a time named 'Era of Crawling' (Dhivehi: ޅަފަތުގެ ދައުރު, Lhafathuge Dhauru).[citation needed]

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He began at Maldivian Government's Service as clerk, Mahkamathul Dhaakhiliyyaa (from 14.1.1942 to 27.4.1951). After that he rose and held various high government posts, on 26 Muharram 1379 (3 August 1959) Ibrahim Shihab was designated of Attorney General and Mahukamathul Irushaadiyya in the cabinet nominated by Shihab's brother-in-law and Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir.[1] During his life he held also Ministerial posts, was appointed as one of the Vice Presidents,[2] and became a Member of the Committee set up by the Cabinet to review and amend the Constitution.

He served as the speaker of People's Majlis from 1982 to 1988.[3]

Towards the end of his life he was also named president of the council for linguistic and historical research.[4]

Among his works, the General introduction to the concept of history, Preface to the Dhivehi Tareek is a good sample of his style.[5]

Ibrahim Shihab was loved and respected by Maldivians. At the time of his death the Television Maldives announcer giving the news broke down and cried [citation needed].

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  • ^ Chiefs of State and Cabinet members of foreign governments / National Foreign Assessment Center. 1975July-Dec. 2003. hdl:2027/osu.32435024020034.
  • ^ "Kuryge raeesun" (in Divehi). Majlis. 6 January 2019. Archived from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  • ^ National Institute for Linguistic and Historical Research
  • ^ Tareek (Tariq)
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