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By *MUHAMMAD HUMAIDAN & GALAL FAKKAR | ARAB NEWS*

*Published:* Nov 8, 2010 22:44 *Updated:* Nov 9, 2010 00:28

*JEDDAH: Former Information Minister Muhammad Abdu Yamani died here on
Monday following a stroke. He was 72. *

He will be buried at Maalla graveyard in Makkah on Tuesday after Dhuhr
prayers in the Grand Mosque. Yamani died at the Saudi-German Hospital.

Born in Makkah in 1938, Yamani obtained a doctorate degree in geology from
Cornell University in the US. He had worked as lecturer at various Saudi
universities before becoming the president of King Abdulaziz University in
Jeddah.

He served as minister of information from 1975 to 1982. He wrote 35 books
covering cultural and religious topics. Some of his works have been
published in English.

In 2008, he was elected chairman of the Saudi Research and Publishing
Company's Board of Trustees.

Loved and respected by all, Yamani was a well-known philanthropist. He was
vice chairman of Dallah Al-Baraka, one of the Kingdom's leading companies.
He was also chairman of 12 national and international companies and
establishments, which specialized in culture, publishing, health, education
and investment.

He was a member of the boards of directors of at least 10 companies
including banks.

He won several honors including the King Abdul Aziz Sash as well as medals
from the governments of Mauritania, Indonesia, Jordan, France, Spain, Qatar
and the UAE.

Yamani was admitted to hospital after the stroke on Sunday. According to
close relatives, his condition had been improving until Monday morning, when
he went into a coma.

Sharief Mansour Abu Rayyash, a columnist in Al-Nadwah newspaper, said
Yamani' death is a big loss for the Islamic world. He was involved in
various Islamic and cultural activities. "He was a lover of Makkah and
supported various cultural, literary and sports activities in the holy
city."

Yamani was chairman of Al-Nadwah and honorary chairman of Al-Wahda Club.

Abdullah Dahlan, a member of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry,
described Yamani as a "lover of good works," adding that his philanthropic
activities through Iqra Foundation and other institutions covered many
countries. He had contributed SR18 million for the renovation of Eve's
Cemetery in Jeddah.

"If we didn't find anybody to support a humanitarian project, we approached
Mohammed Abdu Yamani," said Saleh Al-Turki, former chairman of JCCI. He said
Yamani had supported thousands of Burmese to correct their residency
situation in the Kingdom.
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Saudi Gazette

Yamani passes away


JEDDAH: Muhammad Abdu Yamani, the Kingdom’s former minister of information
and a prolific author, passed away Monday in his bed at the Saudi German
Hospital in Jeddah.
Yamani was admitted to the hospital Sunday after he fell ill at Prince
Khaled Al-Faisal’s Court.
Yamani, who was 71, received his Ph.D. in geology from Cornell University in
the United States in 1970. He was appointed to high-ranking positions
including president of King Abdulaziz University, from 1973 to 1975, and
minister of information, from 1975 to 1983.
He also wrote 35 books on religion and culture, some of which were written
in English.
The family will receive condolences at Abdullah Kamel’s residence, which is
located north of the Hilton Hotel on the Corniche in Jeddah, starting
Tuesday.
– Saudi Gazette







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