The Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Waqf (Arabic: وزارة العدل والشؤون الإسلامية والأوقاف, romanized: Wizārat al-‘Adl wa-al-Shu’ūn al-Islāmīyah wa-al-Awqāf) was established shortly after Bahrain achieved independence in 1971, to replace the Department of Justice. The Ministry oversees all administrative aspects related to the court system in the country while keeping contact with the Supreme Council of the Judiciary and all relevant bodies in the justice system and law enforcement.[1]
وزارة العدل والشؤون الإسلامية والأوقاف Wizārat al-‘Adl wa-al-Shu’ūn al-Islāmīyah wa-al-Awqāf | |
Ministry overview | |
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Type | Government Ministry |
Jurisdiction | Cabinet of Bahrain |
Headquarters | Government Road, Manama 26°14′15.96″N 50°34′42.14″E / 26.2377667°N 50.5783722°E |
Minister responsible |
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Website | moj.gov.bh |
In 2005, the name of the Ministry was changed to Ministry of Justice, Islamic Affairs and Endowments due to the added task of regulating and supervising political affiliations.
All members of the Al Khalifa royal family are members of the civil judiciary.[2]
Name | Start | End |
Sheikh Daij bin Hamad Al Khalifa | 1956 | 1969 |
Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa | 1971 | 1974 |
Sheikh Isa bin Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Khalifa | 1974 | 1975 |
Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalid bin Ali Al Khalifa | 1975 | 2002 |
Javeed Bin Salem Al-Arayed | 2002 | 2005 |
Sheikh Khalid bin Ali bin Abdullah Al Khalifa | 2008 | 2022 |
Nawaf bin Mohamed Al-Mawadeh | 2022 | present |