Faisal Hmoud Al Malek Al-Sabah (born 11 December 1963) is a member of Kuwait's ruling family, a high ranking diplomat, and was recently appointed the governor of Al Farwaniyah Governorate holding the rank of minister. Al-Sabah earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in Political Science and Economics. Al-Sabah then started his political career as the Director of Protocol at the Al-Diwan Al-Amiri of His Highness the Crown Prince and Prime Minister from 1986 to 2003. From then on Al-Sabah assumed a position as the undersecretary at the Al-Diwan Al-Amiri of the Prime Minister. That year Al-Sabah was appointed as the Kuwaiti ambassador to the Sultanate of Oman, and the non-resident Ambassador to Mauritius. In 2007 Al-Sabah was appointed as the Kuwaiti Ambassador to Jordan, and the non-resident Ambassador to Palestine and Iraq.
Al-Sabah is married with two sons and two daughters.
Head of the committee that planned Kuwait's forty anniversary for the countries independence, and tenth year of liberation.Member of the committee for the Al Sabah royal family affairs.General Coordinator of the headquarters of the Kuwaiti government during its presence at its headquarters in Taif, Saudi Arabia, in the 1990 Gulf War.Assistant Chairman and Director General for the committee of ceremonies of many of the Arab and Islamic summits.Board member of Warbah insurance company.Member of the ruling familyDirector of Protocol at the Diwan of the Crown Prince and Prime Minister. 1986Under-secretary of the Diwan of the Prime Minister (Bayan Palace) 2003.Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the Sultanate of Oman and the non-resident Ambassador to the Republic Mauritius 2004 − 2007Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the non-resident Ambassador to Palestine and IraqAl Numan honorary decoration from the Sultan of Oman in 2007A State decoration from the President of to the Republic Mauritius 2007.The Independence decoration of the first degree awarded by the King of Jordan, 2010The decoration of Jerusalem in the first degree, from President Mahmoud Abbas 2010.