Abdulkarim Farooq

Abdulkarim Farooq in traditional Arabic dress in the 1930s

Abdulkarim Bin Mohammed Farooq Bin Mohammed Aqil Bin Ahmed Al Arshi was a member of the Farooq and Al Arshi Family. A Huwala (Sunni Persian) family, the Farooq / Faruk or Faruq (Arabic: فاروق) Al Arshi family originates from Saudi Arabia belonging to the Al Ansar tribe that settled in Bastak in the Hormozgan Province in Iran in the year 1200 Hijri. The family is amongst the first of UAE’s business and aristocratic families.[1]

Abdulkarim Farooq became the new heir to the Farooq legacy and business enterprise[2] after the death of his father Mohammed Farooq known as the "The Great Farooq". He owned the biggest general trading establishment in Al Bastakiya, Dubai known as London store which specialized in importing quality brands directly from London, UK. He was regarded as the "wealthiest man in Dubai and owned symbols of affluence which included a yacht".[3]

Abdulkarim Farooq was also an advisor to the rulers of Dubai, specifically the late Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, the former ruler of Dubai, and other rulers across the Gulf.[4]

HH Sheikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al maktoum with Abdulkarim Farooq, Dr. Mohammed Habib Al Redha and Saeed Al Oteiba in Bombay during a business trip

As of 2014, the majority of the family members reside in the UAE, Bahrain , Canada and USA. The Farooq Al Arshi family has close ties with the Al Khaldi, Fikree and Al Ulama families. The Al Ulamas are also known as the Sheikh Sultan Al Ulama family.[5]

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References

  1. Anne Coles & Peter Jackson, Windtower: Houses of the Bastaki, pg 12 (2007)
  2. Anne Coles & Peter Jackson, Windtower: Houses of the Bastaki, pg 12-13 (2007)
  3. Wind Tower (Anne Coles & Peter Jackson)pg 13 (2007)
  4. Wind Tower (Anne Coles & Peter Jackson)pg 13 (2007)
  5. Anne Coles & Peter Jackson, Windtower: Houses of the Bastaki, pg 13 (2007)
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