Following is the lineup of the new Cabinet after the first reshuffle since King Abdullah ascended the throne in August 2005: Head of State and Prime Minister: King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. Crown prince, Deputy Prime Minister, Defense and Aviation Minister: Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz Minister of Interior: Prince Naif Bin Abdul Aziz Minister of Foreign Affairs: Prince Saud Al-Faisal Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources: Ali Al-Naimi Minister of Finance: Ibrahim Bin Abdul Aziz Al-Assaf Minister of Trade and Industry: Abdullah Bin Ahmad Zainal Alireza Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs: Prince Mit'eb Bin Abdul Aziz Minister of Justice: Muhammad Al-Issa Minister of Higher Education: Khaled Bin Muhammad Al-Anqari Minister of Islamic Affairs: Sheikh Saleh Bin Abdul Aziz Aal Al-Sheikh Minister of Haj: Fuad Bin Abdulsalam Al-Farsy Minister of Civil Service: Muhammad Bin Ali Al-Fayez Minister of Health: Abdullah Al-Rabea Minister of Agriculture: Fahd Bin Abdulrahman Balghunaim Minister of Communications and Information Technology: Muhammad Bin Jameel Bin Ahmad Mulla Minister of Planning and Economy: Khaled Bin Muhammad Al-Gosaibi Minister of Information and Culture: Abdul Aziz Al-Khoja Minister of Education: Prince Faisal Bin Abdullah Bin Muhammad Minister of Transport: Jabarah Bin Eid Al-Suraisiry Minister of Water and Electricity: Abdullah Al-Hussayen Minister of Labor: Ghazi Al-Gosaibi Minister of Social Affairs: Yousuf Abdullah Al-Othaimeen Ministers of State: Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz, Mutlab Bin Abdullah Al-Nafissa, Mussaed Bin Muhammad Al-Abiyan, Abdul Aziz Bin Abdullah Al-Khuaiter, Saud Bin Saeed Al-Mat'hami (in charge of Shoura Council affairs). Minister of State for Foreign Affairs: Nizar Bin Obaid Madani Deputy Education Minister for Women's Education: Norah Al