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'''Ziad Abderrazzak Mohammad Aswad''' was Minister of Higher Education in the cabinet appointed by the [[Interim Iraq Governing Council]] in September [[2003]]. A [[Sunni]] Muslim, he is a member of the [[Muslim Brotherhood]], and formerly chaired [[Baghdad University]]'s Department of Petroleum Engineering. He holds graduate degrees from the [[University of Southern California]] and [[University of Oklahoma]] in the [[United States]].
'''Ziad Abderrazzak Mohammad Aswad''' was Minister of Higher Education in the cabinet appointed by the [[Interim Iraq Governing Council]] in September [[2003]]. A [[Sunni]] Muslim, he is a member of the [[Muslim Brotherhood]], and formerly chaired [[Baghdad University]]'s Department of Petroleum Engineering. He holds graduate degrees from the [[University of Southern California]] and [[University of Oklahoma]] in the [[United States]].


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Ziad Abderrazzak Mohammad Aswad was Minister of Higher Education in the cabinet appointed by the Interim Iraq Governing Council in September 2003. A Sunni Muslim, he is a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, and formerly chaired Baghdad University's Department of Petroleum Engineering. He holds graduate degrees from the University of Southern California and University of Oklahoma in the United States.

References

  • BBC News (2003). "Iraq's post-war cabinet". Retrieved 2006-02-24.
Preceded by Minister of Higher Education
September 2003–June 2004
Succeeded by