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Juma Majid was born in Al Shandagah, Dubai in 1930. He was a pearl diver's son. When Juma Al Majid turned 15, his uncle, Ahmad Majid Al Ghurair, asked him to assist him at his shop in [[Deira, Dubai|Deira]], and eventually opened a second small shop for him. He opened his business in 1950 and began by selling fabric and switched to air conditioners. By the 1970s, his company had grown to be the second largest distributor of [[General Electric]] products, selling up to 700,000 air conditioners per year.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.alowais.com/en/juma-al-majid/|title=JUMA AL MAJID}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.almajidcenter.org/page.php?pid=juma-al-majid|title=Juma Al Majid &#124; JUMA AL MAJID CENTER|website=www.almajidcenter.org}}</ref><ref name="auto"/>
Juma Majid was born in Al Shandagah, Dubai in 1930. He was a pearl diver's son. When Juma Al Majid turned 15, his uncle, Ahmad Majid Al Ghurair, asked him to assist him at his shop in [[Deira, Dubai|Deira]], and eventually opened a second small shop for him. He opened his business in 1950 and began by selling fabric and switched to air conditioners. By the 1970s, his company had grown to be the second largest distributor of [[General Electric]] products, selling up to 700,000 air conditioners per year.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.alowais.com/en/juma-al-majid/|title=JUMA AL MAJID}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.almajidcenter.org/page.php?pid=juma-al-majid|title=Juma Al Majid &#124; JUMA AL MAJID CENTER|website=www.almajidcenter.org}}</ref><ref name="auto"/>


After the UAE Federation was created in 1971, Mohammed Al Gaz and Al Majid opened a Pepsi factory in Dubai. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://gulfnews.com/business/sectors/features/juma-al-majid-a-life-in-service-1.717158|title=A Life in Service|publisher=Gulf News|access-date=12 November 2016}}</ref> He also expanded his firm into carpentry and interior design. Since then, the firm has expanded into transportation and logistics, building, food, and advertising. He also founded Al Majid Investing, an international investment company.<ref name="auto2"/>
After the UAE Federation was created in 1971, Mohammed Al Gaz and Al Majid opened a Pepsi factory in Dubai. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://gulfnews.com/business/sectors/features/juma-al-majid-a-life-in-service-1.717158|title=A Life in Service|publisher=Gulf News|access-date=12 November 2016}}</ref>


Al Majid later acquired franchise rights for additional international brands in engineering, automotive, office furniture, communication, and tyres from businesses such as Samsung, Hyundai, and Hitachi. Khalid Juma Al Majid is his heir.<ref name="auto1"/>
Since then, the firm has expanded into automotive, heavy equipment, fast moving consumer goods, office equipment, travel, real estate, and contracting, transportation and logistics, building, food, and advertising. He also founded Al Majid Investments, an international investment company. <ref name="auto1"/>

Al Majid later acquired the [[franchise]] rights for international brands in [[engineering]], [[automotive]], office furniture, communication, and tyres from businesses such as Samsung, Hyundai, and Hitachi.<ref name="auto2"/>


==Philanthropy==
==Philanthropy==

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Juma Al Majid
Born1930 (age 93–94)
NationalityEmirati
Occupation(s)Founder and owner, Juma Al Majid Group
Websitewww.al-majid.com[1][2][3]

Juma al Majid (born in Dubai, United Arab Emirates around 1930) is an Emirati businessman, political adviser, and philanthropist.[4] He is the founder and chairman of Juma Al Majid Holding Group. In 2016, Al Majid was ranked among the richest Arabs in the world.[5][6][7]

Juma Al Majid held key positions including Chairman for Dubai Economic Council, Vice Chairman for the UAE Central Bank, Vice Chairman for Emirates Bank International Ltd, Director for Dubai Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and Board Member for AI Nisr Publishing (Gulf News). [8][9]


Early life and career

Juma Majid was born in Al Shandagah, Dubai in 1930. He was a pearl diver's son. When Juma Al Majid turned 15, his uncle, Ahmad Majid Al Ghurair, asked him to assist him at his shop in Deira, and eventually opened a second small shop for him. He opened his business in 1950 and began by selling fabric and switched to air conditioners. By the 1970s, his company had grown to be the second largest distributor of General Electric products, selling up to 700,000 air conditioners per year.[citation needed][10][11][6]

After the UAE Federation was created in 1971, Mohammed Al Gaz and Al Majid opened a Pepsi factory in Dubai. [12]

Since then, the firm has expanded into automotive, heavy equipment, fast moving consumer goods, office equipment, travel, real estate, and contracting, transportation and logistics, building, food, and advertising. He also founded Al Majid Investments, an international investment company. [8]

Al Majid later acquired the franchise rights for international brands in engineering, automotive, office furniture, communication, and tyres from businesses such as Samsung, Hyundai, and Hitachi.[9]

Philanthropy

At the start of the 1950s, he collaborated with his colleagues Humaid Al Tayer, Abdullah Al Ghurair, and Nasir Rashed Loutah in establishing the first charitable society in Dubai, with the consent of Sheikh Rashed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum. They established Jamal Abdul Nasser Secondary School for boys and Amna Secondary Schools for girls. In 1983, Juma Al Majid founded the National Charity Schools to assist poor expatriate children in gaining a free education.

In 1987, Al Majid founded the Islamic and Arabic Studies College in Dubai which provides free education to all. This college, which accepts students from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, is accredited by Al-Azhar University, Dar Al Uloom College, and the UAE Ministry of Higher Education.

Al Majid founded the Beit Al Khair Society in 1990.[13] He established a public library in 1991, which later evolved into a cultural organisation known as the Juma Al Majid Center for Culture and Heritage, which holds a collection of Arab and Islamic manuscripts.[6][14]

He established the first Culture and Heritage Centre in Dubai which is considered one of the worlds most popular scientific and cultural heritage centres. He has made significant contributions as a member of the advisory committee for the Centre for The Middle Eastern Studies at the Harvard University, USA.[15]

Recogniton & Awards

  • 2010: Honorary PhD degree from the Institute of Oriental Studies (The Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow).
  • 2010: Award for International Commitment, The Arab American Institute, USA.
  • 2007: Sultan Al Owais Award for Scientific and Cultural Achievement.
  • 2005: Award for The Year's Personality, The National Council for Culture and Art and Letters, Kuwait.
  • 2005: Merit of Jerusalem honor bestowed by Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian National Authority.
  • 2003: Voluntary Work Award from His Highness Dr. Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah.
  • 2001: Excellence Certificate for Islamic services, Ministry of Information, Kuwait.
  • 2001: Honoured by the Arabic Culture Society for his role in preserving Islamic and Arabic heritage, Beirut.[7]
  • 2000: Award of the International Personality for serving Culture and Heritage, from Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
  • 1999: Honoured by the Scientific Council ofSt Petersburg University for preserving Islamic heritage.
  • 1999: King Faisal International Award for service to Islam, Saudi Arabia.
  • 1998: Hamdan Bin Rashid Award for Distinguished Academic Performance.
  • 1998: Appreciation award from Her Highness Shaikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, Wife of the late President Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and Chairwoman of the General Women's Union.
  • 1997: Award from Ministry of Justice and Awqaf, Kuwait.
  • 1995: Education Award, Ministry of Education, UAE
  • 1994: Dubai Quality Award for the Businessman of the Year.
  • 1992: Sultan Al Owais Award for Cultural Personality of the Year.[16]

References

  1. ^ "Juma al Majid — A philanthropist, a restorer of heritage".
  2. ^ "Who is Juma al Majid? From humble beginnings as the son of a pearl diver, to leading Dubai business magnate, philanthropist".
  3. ^ "Knowledge should not be for sale: Juma al Majid".
  4. ^ Davidson, Christopher M. (2009). Dubai: The Vulnerability of Success. Columbia University Press. p. 156. ISBN 978-0-231-70035-1.
  5. ^ "The World's Richest Arabs". Archived from the original on 24 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Who is Juma Al Majid? From humble beginnings as the son of a pearl diver, to leading Dubai business magnate, philanthropist". gulfnews.com.
  7. ^ a b "Juma Al Majid: A life in service". gulfnews.com.
  8. ^ a b Staff, Entrepreneur Middle East. "Dubai Chamber Of Commerce And Industry Restructured As Three Separate Entities To Support The City's Ambitions As A Global Business Hub". Entrepreneur.
  9. ^ a b "Knowledge should not be for sale: Juma Al Majid". gulfnews.com.
  10. ^ "JUMA AL MAJID".
  11. ^ "Juma Al Majid | JUMA AL MAJID CENTER". www.almajidcenter.org.
  12. ^ "A Life in Service". Gulf News. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  13. ^ "Beit Al Khair launches its Ramadan campaign". www.gulftoday.ae. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  14. ^ "Juma Al Majid: A life in service". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2022-02-04.
  15. ^ https://www.gulftoday.ae/news/2022/11/17/sultan-bin-ahmed-honours-sheikha-jamila-juma-al-majid
  16. ^ "Sultan Bin Ahmed honours Sheikha Jamila, Juma Al Majid". www.gulftoday.ae.