Fatiha al-Nuri Biography And Wiki
Fatiha al-Nuri, a school teacher by profession, married Muammar Gaddafi in 1969. Their marriage lasted only six months, ending in divorce in 1970. Gaddafi, a talented student, graduated from the University of Libya in 1963 and then pursued military studies. He graduated from the Libyan Military Academy in 1965 and later attended the Royal Military Academy in Benghazi and the Joint Services Command and Staff College.
Gaddafi’s career began with his early aspirations to overthrow the Libyan monarchy. After completing his military education, he rose through the ranks and, with the help of fellow army officers, led a successful coup in 1969 that deposed King Idris I.
He became the commander in chief of the armed forces and chairman of Libya’s new governing body, the Revolutionary Command Council.
Gaddafi actively sought to nationalize the oil industry and implemented a form of Islamic socialism, as he detailed in his Green Book. He led Libya until 2011 when the Libyan Civil War led to his ousting and death.
Fatiha al-Nuri Age And Birthday
The specific age and birthday of Fatiha al-Nuri, Muammar Gaddafi’s ex-wife, are not publicly available. Despite extensive searches, this information remains undisclosed. However, she is believed to be over 50 years old.
Fatiha al-Nuri Height And Weight
She stands at an estimated height of 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighs a moderate weight.

Fatiha Children
al-Nuri had one child with Muammar Gaddafi, a son named Muhammad Gaddafi.
Fatiha al-Nuri Relationship Ex-Husband Muammar Gaddafi
al-Nuri became Muammar Gaddafi’s first wife in 1969. Their marriage, however, only lasted six months before they divorced in 1970. They had a son together, named Muhammad Gaddafi. Following the divorce, Fatiha kept her life details and whereabouts private. Muammar Gaddafi remarried in 1970, taking Safia Farkash as his wife, who stayed with him until his death in 2011. al-Nuri died on July 23, 2018.
al-Nuri Net Worth
Fatiha has amassed an estimated net worth of $5 million to $10 million from her career as an activist and politician.
