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  2. P. A. Ibrahim Haji - Wikipedia

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    Pallikere Abdulla Ibrahim Haji (6 September 1943 – 21 December 2021) was an Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist based in the United Arab Emirates. He had investments in the education, [ 2 ] automotive, and jewellery industries.

  3. House of Alireza - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, the business was renamed Haji Abdullah Alireza & Co., and received first commercial registration in Saudi Arabia (license number 1). In 1940, the House of Alireza beat out Harry St John Philby for rights to the first Ford dealership in the kingdom, and quickly went on to acquire the rights of other prominent Western brands such as ...

  4. Al Arab - Wikipedia

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    Al Arab in its first period has an independent political stance. [3] In 2013, BBC describes it as a pro-government paper. [15]In 2009, Al Arab contributor Samar Al Mogren, a Saudi Arabian novelist and feminist, received death threats due to her article in which she criticized Saudi cleric Mohammed Al Arifi for vilifying Shiites and calling Iraqi Ayatollah Sistani "an Infidel". [16]

  5. Yousef Algafari - Wikipedia

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    Between 2018 and 2019, Algafari served as managing director and board member at Abu Muti Bookstores Company, a Saudi joint stock company dealing in office and school supplies. [5] [2] In 2019, he was awarded the Best Arab CEO in the Human Resources category at the G2T Global Awards that was held in Marrakesh, Morocco. [15]

  6. Abdulla Al-Haji - Wikipedia

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    Abdulla Al-Haji (born December 5, 1990) is a tennis player from Qatar. He played an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament at the 2008 Qatar Open , where he fell to Michael Berrer . He again participated in the 2010 Qatar Open , where he lost to Olivier Rochus .

  7. Yusuf bin Ahmed Kanoo - Wikipedia

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    The Kanoo family tree. Yusuf bin Ahmed Kanoo, also known as Haji Yusuf, was a Bahraini merchant and trader who, in 1890, took over his father's business and started the trading empire that would grow into the Yusuf bin Ahmed Kanoo Group, one of the largest independent trading companies in the Gulf region.

  8. Talal Haji - Wikipedia

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    Haji was called up to the Saudi Arabia national under-17 football team for the 2022 Arab Cup U-17 in Algeria. Having scored hat-tricks in consecutive games against Lebanon and Iraq, Haji missed a penalty in the semi-final shoot-out, which Saudi Arabia lost 5–4 to eventual champions Algeria.

  9. Abdallah Al Faris Company for Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    Abdallah Al Faris Company for Heavy Industries is one of the main suppliers of arms to the Saudi Arabian Army. [1] It has created the Al-Fahd and the Al-Faris 8-400. [2]