Al-Janabi was born in
Musayyib, south of Baghdad, to a Sunni Arab family. His brother was a senior official in the government of
Saddam Hussein. Earning a
B.Sc. in economics from the
University of London and an
M.Sc. petroleum technology in economics from
Loughborough University He worked in the government-controlled oil industry of Iraq in the 1970s and 1980s. In 1996 he was elected to Iraq's
National Assembly. After the overthrow of the government of
Saddam Hussein, al-Janabi served as
minister of state without portfolio in the
Iraqi Interim Government. He was campaign manager of the
Iraqi List for the
Iraqi legislative election of January 2005. He resigned in January 2005 in protest against being handcuffed by U.S. troops at a
roadblock. He was elected to the
Council of Representatives of Iraq in the January 2005 elections and became the deputy chairman of the Committee set up by the
Iraqi Transitional Government to draft a permanent
constitution of Iraq. Adnan Al-Janabi was re-elected to the Council of Representatives in the election of march 7th 2010. He was among the leading candidates of the"IRAQIA" list for Baghdad province. In 2014, Aljanabi was re-elected in the Iraqi parliament. Al-Janabi is president of Iraq Centre For Research And Studies. He is the chief sheikh of Al-Janabi tribe, one of the most important tribes of Iraq. Adnan al-Janabi is the father of Salam al-Janabi, better known as
Salam Pax, whose English-language weblog "Where is Raed?" became famous at the time of the
2003 invasion of Iraq. ==Professional experience==