Ali bin Majid bin Ali Hassan Al Majid Al-Naimi (Arabic: علي ماجد علي حسن الماجد النعيمي) is a Bahraini lawyer and politician.
His dissertation for the latter was a comparative study of the state's responsibility for public servants' mistakes.
Al-Naimi thus became the first person to win election as a deputy in the House of Representatives while his father, Majid bin Ali Al-Naimi, held a ministerial portfolio (Minister of Education).
In a 2016 report, the Financial and Administrative Control Department at the Civil Service Bureau reported Al-Naimi's absence for seven unaccounted months from work at the National Institute for Human Rights during which he earned BD17,542 ($46,407) in salaries.
Abdullah Al-Mutawa, Undersecretary of Education for Education and Curricular Affairs at the time, stressed in the same statement that "the National Committee for the Evaluation of Academic Qualifications will refuse to accredit new students at the Institute starting in 2010."