: I know there is always a lot of speculation
: about who will inherit in Saudi but what
: about Oman? I cannot find anything online
: about who the primary candidates are? One
: article I read says that the Sultan has no
: sons and no brothers. The whole Royal Family
: seems to be deeply private and largely
: unknown.
: Does anyone know if there are frontrunners?
: I would have thought at least someone would
: be jockeying for position by now and trying
: to raise their international profile and
: build ties with the Americans and British,
: the two Western powers Oman is closest to.
The Wiki entry on Sultan Qaboos bin Said has this to say about the succession issue:
"Unlike the heads of other Persian Gulf states, Qaboos bin Sa‘id has not publicly named an heir. Article 6 of the Constitution says the royal family should choose a new sultan within three days of the position falling vacant. If the royal family council fails to agree, a letter containing a name penned by Sultan Qaboos should be opened in the presence of a defense council of military and security officials, supreme court chiefs, and heads of the two quasi-parliamentary advisory assemblies. Analysts see the rules as an elaborate means of Sultan Qaboos securing his choice for successor without causing controversy by making it public during his lifetime."
Qaboos bin Sa‘id has no children; there are other male members of the Omani Royal Family including several paternal uncles and their families. Using primogeniture, the successor to Qaboos would appear to be the children of his late uncle, His Royal Highness Sayyid Tariq bin Taimur Al Said, Oman's first prime minister before Sultan Qaboos took over the position himself. Oman watchers believe the top contenders to succeed Qaboos are three of Tariq's sons: Assad bin Tariq Al Said, the personal representative of the Sultan; Shihab bin Tariq, a retired naval commander; and Haytham bin Tariq, the Minister of Heritage and National Culture.[12][14] First Deputy Prime Minister Fahd bin Mahmud al-Said, a distant cousin of the Sultan, and Taimur bin Assad, the son of Assad bin Taimur, are also mentioned as potential candidates."
My own guess is that a consensus will probably soon be reached within the Royal Family on this matter similar to what occurs in neighbouring Saudi.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qaboos_bin_Said_al_Said
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