Biography younes ghazali mohamed hadid

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          Mohammed Hadid

          Iraqi activist and politician

          Not to be confused with Mohamed Hadid, the property developer and socialite.

          Mohammed Hadid (January 1, 1907[citation needed] – August 3, 1999) was an Iraqi economist, democracy advocate, Minister of Finance of Iraq between 1958 and 1960 and the father of internationally recognized architect DameZaha Hadid.[1]

          Early years and family

          Mohammed Hadid was born into a rich Mosulite family[2] at the beginning of the 20th century.

          He married Wajeeha Sabonji, with whom he had three children; Haithem,[1] the writer and businessman, Foulath,[3] and the noted architect Zaha Hadid.[4]

          Years of study

          Hadid attended the London School of Economics between 1928 and 1931, and achieved a degree in Economics.

          It was there that he is said to have been influenced by the ideas of Professor Harold Laski, a "widely known socialist and agnostic".[5] He was also influenced