Maher Abdul Rashid


Maher Abdul-Rashid
Rashid in 1982 during the Iran-Iraq war.
Native name
ماهر عبد الرشيد
Born24 July 1942
Tikrit, Kingdom of Iraq
Died29 June 2014 (aged 71)
Sulaymaniyah, Iraq
Allegiance Ba'athist Iraq
Branch Iraqi Ground Forces
Years of service1963–2003
Rank Colonel general
Commands3rd Army
Battles / wars
ChildrenAli (son)
Abdullah (son)
Sahar (daughter)
RelationsMaj. Gen. Taher Abdul Rashid (brother)
Marwan (nephew)
Qusay Hussein (son-in-law)

Colonel General Maher Abdul Rashid (Arabic: ماهر عبد الرشيد) (24 July 1942 – 29 June 2014) was an Iraqi military officer. Rashid rose to prominence during the Iran-Iraq War, and was regarded as one of Saddam's best generals, serving as Chief-of-Staff of the Iraqis after being brought out of retirement, which he had been forced into in 1983. Rashid also played a prominent role in helping Iraq to regain her initiative during the war. Not all assessments of Rashid were so kind, and Ra'ad al-Hamdani refers to him as "one of the dumbest generals in the army".