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Safiya Ibrahim
صفية ابراهيم
Yemeni Royal
Sheikha Safiya Ibrahim in 2033
Baroness of Al-Jarrahi
In Office20 March 2025 - Present
EmirAyyub Fahad al-Ansari
Royal OverseerMusa Mokhtar al-Ansari
Preceded byPosition created
Succeeded byIncumbent
Royal Secretary to the Al-Masahib Royal Harem
In Office5 Jan 2030 - Present
PatronMusa Mokhtar al-Ansari
ChamberlainZahra Fayek
Preceded byYara Bannout
Succeeded byIncumbent
Personal Information
Born2 November 2002 (age 32)
Cairo, Egypt
Nationality Yemen
Height165 cm (5'5")
Breasts32C
Dress Size6
HairBrown
EyesBrown
EducationCambridge University (BA)
SpouseMusa Mokhtar al-Ansari

HRH Sheikh Musa Mokhtar bin Kassem al-Ansari (Arabic: موسى مختار الأنصاري, born 18 August 1981) is a member of the Yemeni royal family and a younger brother of Emir Ayyub Fahad al-Ansari. Since 20 March 2025, he has held the royal title of Duke of Al-Jarrahi. Prior to the formation of the Emirate of Yemen, he served for 23 years as an infantry officer in the Republic of Yemen Army, attaining the rank of captain.

Sheikh Musa is known for leading an indulgent and excessive billionaire lifestyle. His wealth largely stems from his ownership of Al-Jarrahi Holding Corp., which has a monopoly over agricultural land rights, natural resources and utilities in the Al-Jarrahi District and much of the broader Al-Hudaydah Governorate. It was reported in 2034 that the company pays him a tax-free salary of $125 million a year, in addition to cash dividends of up to $200 million. He is also known to engage in corruption and graft in his business dealings with foreign investors, often receiving fees for influencing the policy decisions of his brother, the Emir, and his cabinet.