Saleh Abdullah Kamel
Saleh Abdullah Kamel | |
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Born |
1940/1941 (age 74–75)[1] Saudi Arabia |
Residence | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia |
Nationality | Saudi |
Ethnicity | sindhi |
Alma mater | King Abdulaziz University |
Known for | Chairman and founder, Dallah al Baraka Group |
Net worth | US$2.1 billion (April 2016)[1] |
Spouse(s) | married |
Children | 2 |
Saleh Abdullah Kamel[2] (Arabic: صالح عبد الله كامل) (born 1940/1941 in Taif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) is a Saudi billionaire businessman, with a net worth estimated at over $2 Billion. He is the chairman and founder of the Dallah al Baraka Group (DBHC), one of the Middle East's largest conglomerates. He is also the chairman of the General Council for Islamic Banksand the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce.[3][4]
Overview
As of April 2016, Forbes estimated his net worth at US$2.1 billion.[1] Saleh Kamel is the founder and chairman of Dallah Albaraka, a multi-national conglomerate with investments including the financial, banking, healthcare, real estate, manufacturing, transportation, and operations and maintenance sectors. He took subsidiary Dallah Health public in 2012, keeping a 52% stake. The company runs a hospital in Riyadh and distributes pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements. Kamel is also chairman of Al Baraka, which operates Islamic banks throughout the Middle East, as well as in Pakistan and Indonesia. His son Abdallah donated $10 million to Yale in September 2015 to establish an Islamic law center.[5]
He is Chairman of the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry as well as the Islamic Chamber of Commerce. Kamel has been called "the father of contemporary Islamic finance", receiving Malaysia's Royal Award for Islamic Finance in November 2010. He is currently involved in efforts to significantly expand trade among member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries. Kamel is heavily involved in the promotion of Jeddah as a leading international port and hub for global commerce. In his capacity as chairman of DBHC and the JCC, he has led numerous projects to promote the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a regional economic force . Kamel has stated that his vision is to combine the efforts of his DBHC and the Chamber of commerce with ongoing mega-infrastructure projects such as King Abdullah Port, the Economic City, the new railways, and the King Abdullah International Airport to catalyze domestic business across the Kingdom.[6][7]
In his capacity as one of Saudi Arabia's leading businessmen, Kamel continues to actively promote Islamic philanthropy. In an interview with Arab News in 2012, Kamel estimated the total value of Islamic zakat in the Kingdom at SR 1 trillion. “Such a huge amount could be used to solve many economic and social problems in the country.” He said that people should pay zakat for real estate properties that have been offered for sale. “We Muslims should understand the economic wisdom behind the system if we collect and use zakat properly for it can bring about substantial improvement in our economic conditions. If we had collected zakat from real estate property we would not have faced housing or land problems.” He recalled discussing this matter with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "I can tell you," he said that Islamic economics offers solutions for world problems.” Referring to global economic crises he said they would not have occurred if we had implemented an Islamic Hadith by the holy Prophet which says, “Do not sell what you do not own or possess.”[8]
In addition of being chairman and member of many boards within his companies and sister companies, Sheikh Saleh Kamel is also enjoying the membership of the boards of trustees and directors in many social, charitable and cultural societies and foundations like Arab Thought Foundation, King Abdul Aziz and His Companions Foundation for Gifted, the international academy for info & Media Sciences, Arab Academy for Financial & Banking and the Islamic Solidarity fund, Sheikh Saleh Kamel is also the president of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions, Jeddah Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Council of Saudi Chambers and Federation of GCC Chambers.[4]
Awards & Recognition
Kamel has been honored by many medals, titles and prizes including:
- • Jordanian Independence Decoration First Order, 1986.
- • Gulf Business Man Award, Dubai 1993.
- • International Golden Knight Belt of World Public House, 1995.
- • Islamic banker Award, IOB 1995.
- • Banker of the Year, Union of Arab Banks, 1996.
- • King Abdul Aziz Decoration, First Order, Sept. 2001.
- • Tow Nile decoration, First Class Sudan, Feb. 2001.
- • Al-Ala Decoration, Leader Class Morocco, Feb. 2001.
- • Honorary Doctorate Degree ( Media ), U.S.A. Jan. 2003.
- • Honorary Title of “ Datuk Seri” Malaysia, Sept, 2003.
Resorts
Kamel is the owner of Durrat Al-Arus, a resort in Saudi Arabia.
Coded TV channels
He owned the ART TV network, the only sports channels that broadcast the FIFA world cup in the Middle East. In 2009 these sports channels have been bought by the Al Jazeera Group.[9]
Civil services
Kamel moderates many plans of the City Hall, such as garbage collecting and plans for traffic police, such as driving licenses tests, water desalination plant work and roads building. His companies were also contracted to maintain the region's pilgrimage sites and Holy Mosques of Mecca and Medina.[10]
Allegations
Dallah al Baraka Group, property of al Baraka Banking and Investment Group chaired by Kamel, was named in a lawsuit put forward by families of victims of the 9/11 attacks.[11] The plaintiffs alleged that subsidiaries of the group were involved in illicit finance that aided extremists. Ultimately, no charges were filed and the lawsuit was subsequently dismissed by the U.S. District Court of Southern New York. Despite controversy surrounding his philanthropic work, Kamel was never charged with knowingly abetting any extremist groups and has consistently stated that his company and philanthropic work remain committed to fostering dialogue and inter-religious understanding [12]
Personal life
He is married, with two children, and lives in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Saleh Kamel". Forbes. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
- ↑ Alternatively transliterated as Salih Abdullah Kamil
- ↑ "Saleh Kamel". Forbes. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
- 1 2 "Shiekh Saleh Kamel | Jeddah Economic Forum". www.jef.org.sa. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
- ↑ "Dallah Al-Baraka". Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 2016-05-03.
- ↑ pr.web 11/02/2010
- ↑ "Just The Start". The Business Year. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
- ↑ "Saleh Kamel: Founder of Dallah Albaraka". Arab News. 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
- ↑ Al Jazeera (2010). "Arab Media Outlook 2009-2013". http://fas.org/irp/eprint/arabmedia.pdf. External link in
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(help) - ↑ "Meet The World's Insanely Rich Arab Businessmen". Business Insider. Retrieved 2015-11-25.
- ↑ Thomas BURNETT, Sr., et al., Plaintiffs, v. AL BARAKA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. July 25, 2003. CIV.A.02-1616.
- ↑ Simpson, Glenn R. "U.S. Probes Saudi Conglomerate For Links to Islamic Militants". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2016-02-19.