Saudi Arabia’s rags-to-riches billionaire Sulaiman Al-Rajhi is also a world-renowned philanthropist. He is the founder of Al-Rajhi Bank, the largest Islamic bank in the world, and one of the largest companies in Saudi Arabia. As of 2011, his wealth was estimated by Forbes to be $7.7 billion, making him the 120th richest person in the world. His flagship SAAR Foundation is a leading charity organization in the Kingdom.
The Al-Rajhi family is considered as
one of the Kingdom’s wealthiest non-royals, and among the world’s leading
philanthropists.Al-Rajhi is a billionaire who chose last year to become a poor
man at his own will without having any cash or real estates or stocks that he
owned earlier. He became penniless after transferring all his assets among his
children and set aside the rest for endowments. In recognition of his
outstanding work to serve Islam, including his role in establishing the world’s
largest Islamic bank and his regular contribution toward humanitarian efforts
to fight poverty,
Al-Rajhi was chosen for this year’s
prestigious King Faisal International Prize for Service to Islam.In an
interview with Muhammad Al-Harbi of Al-Eqtisadiah business daily, Al-Rajhi
speaks about how he was able to succeed in convincing chiefs of the leading
central banks in the world, including that of the Bank of England, nearly 30
years ago that interest is forbidden in both Islam and Christianity, and that
the Islamic banking is the most effective solution to activate Islamic
financing in the world and make it a real boost to the global economy.The story
of Al-Rajhi is that of a man who made his fortunes from scratch, relying on
grit and determination.
Al-Rajhi threw away his huge wealth
through two windows — distributed a major part of his inheritance among his
children and transferred another portion to endowments, which are regarded as
the largest endowment in the history of the Islamic world. He had to fight
poverty and suffering during his childhood before becoming a billionaire
through hard work and relentless efforts, and then leaving all his fortunes to
become penniless
again.Al-Rajhi is still very active
and hardworking even in his 80s with youthful spirits. He begins his work daily
after morning prayers and is active until Isha prayers before going to bed
early. He is now fully concentrated on running the endowment project under his
SAAR Foundation, and traveling various regions of the Kingdom managing
activities related with it. He always carries a pocket diary containing his
daily programs and activities and he is accustomed to stick on to the schedule
he had prepared well in advance.Al-Rajhi scored excellent performance results
in almost all businesses in which he carved out a niche for himself.
In addition to establishing the
world’s largest Islamic bank, he founded the largest poultry farm in the Middle
East. The credit of activating the organic farming experiment in the Kingdom
mainly goes to him through launching a number of farming projects, including
Al-Laith shrimp farming. He also established real estate and other investment
projects.
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Sheikh Suleiman, have you become a
poor man again?
Yes. Now I own only my dresses. I
distributed my wealth among my children and set aside a portion for endowment
to run charity projects. As far as I am concerned, this situation was not a
strange one. My financial condition reached zero point two times in my life,
and therefore I have had the feeling and understanding (about poverty) well.
But now the feeling is accompanied by happiness, relaxation and the peace of
mind. The zero phase in life this time is purely because of my own decision and
choice.
Why did you choose this path?
All wealth belongs to Allah, and we
are only those who are entrusted (by God) to take care of them. There were
several reasons that prompted me to distribute the wealth and that resulted in
performing this virtue. Most important among them is to foster brotherhood and
love among my children and safeguard their harmonious relationship. This is
more significant than any wealth in this life. I was also keen not to be
instrumental in wasting the precious time of courts in case of any differences
of opinion among them with regard to partition of inheritance. There are
several examples that everybody could see when children entered in dispute over
wealth and that led to the collapse of companies. Nation has lost many large
companies and their wealth that we could have been saved if we tackled the
matter in a right manner. Apart from this, every Muslim should work on some
endowments that could benefit him in the life after death. Likewise, I prefer
my children to work on developing wealth, which they inherit after my death,
during my lifetime itself rather than I continue working to increase them.
Are you getting enough free time
after the distribution of wealth?
As earlier I am still working on
developing endowments. I will donate and give alms from it until Allah takes
over this trusted deposit. I have worked out a meticulous scheme for this
endowment and developed it with the support of specialist consultants and
agencies. This idea struck me long before. Usually people in the Islamic world
set aside one-third or one-fourth of their wealth for endowment and that will
be effective only after their death. But in my case, I decided to implement
this decision in my lifetime itself. So I invited my children to Makkah during
the end of Ramadan and presented the idea in front of them. They readily agreed
it and then I distributed my wealth among my children in addition to setting
aside a part of it for endowment. I sought the help of consultants to facilitate
the procedures for the distribution of all my assets including properties, real
estates and stocks, and that was completed in a cordial atmosphere. All my
children are now fully satisfied with my initiative and they are now working on
these properties in my lifetime.
How much wealth you distributed among
children and set aside for endowment?
He laughed without giving an answer.
How do you feel now about your
projects?
I would like to point out that there
were some factors that prompted me to make investments in certain specific
areas. My experiment in money exchange was the temptation to set up a bank. The
absence of any Islamic banking was also another factor in establishing Al-Rajhi
Bank, which is now the world's biggest Islamic lender by market value. I began
the experiment with opening an office in Britain where we introduced Islamic
banking system at a greater level. The experiment was a success and it had
received total backing of the Saudi Islamic scholars at that time. I still recall
the application made for getting license for the bank was turned down in the
beginning. This was because the concerned British officials did not have any
idea about Islamic banking. Therefore, I went to London and met with the
manager of the Bank of England and two of his deputies. I told them that
Muslims and Christians see interest as forbidden (haram), and the Muslim and
Christian religious people are unwilling to make transactions with banks based
on interest and instead prefer to keep their cash and other valuables in boxes
at their homes.
I tried to convince them that
(if we establish Islamic banks) this money would be helpful to strengthen the
world economy. These talks were helpful in convincing them and they agreed to
open Islamic banks. Then I traveled widely throughout the world in the West and
East, and met with the chiefs of central banks in various countries and
explained to them about the salient features of the Islamic economy.
We started working and achieved
success through launching it in the Kingdom and implementing it in London. When
I returned to the Kingdom from London, I met the late Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul
Aziz bin Baz and Sheikh Abdullah bin Humaid, and informed them about the plan
saying: 'We would reach, by the grace of Allah, the Islamic banking within a
stipulated period of time.' They praised me for the initiative.
We started aggressively implementing
the project and that is in the form of Al-Rajhi Bank as you see now. Regarding
Al-Watania Poultry, the idea of establishing such a venture struck me after my
visit to a poultry project abroad. I saw that the way of slaughtering chicken
was not proper. Then I decided to make investments in the field of poultry
after considering it as a duty to my religion and nation. I started the project
even though making investments in poultry involved high risks in those days.
Now Al-Watania has become a mega
Saudi project that is instrumental in achieving food security in many respects.
The company enjoys a 40 percent market share in the Kingdom, and Al-Watania
chickens are naturally fed and halal slaughtered in accordance with the Shariah
principles.
What about your insistence on
introducing organic farming through Al-Watania agricultural projects?
As you see, now I am 85 and still
enjoy good health. If we pursue organic farming as our healthy food style, we
can bring down cost of treatment to a great extent. We made several experiments
in the field of organic farming. Our numerous experiments met with setbacks in
the beginning. This prompted many engineers and workers to reach a conclusion
that it is impossible to have organic farming and profit together. In the
beginning, they were firm in their view that this would not at all be
successful. But I insisted that it would work and continued compelling them to
proceed with the venture. At one time, I took a firm position and told them
either to do organic farming or quit. Now we are reaping the fruits of this
lucrative business in line with my vision to provide only the healthiest,
safest and most trustworthy food to consumers. Al-Watania Agricultural Company
stopped using chemicals and artificial fertilizers and focused exclusively on
organic methods such as the use of pest insect repellants and animal manure.
Your austerity and thriftiness on
spending are well known. Please comment?
I am not a miser. But I am always
vigilant against extravagance. I always try to impart this lesson to all those
working with me whether it is in banking or poultry or other projects, and I am
more concerned about it when it is coming to the case of my children. In the
past, I never gave money to my children when they were young in return for
nothing.
When any one of them approached me to
give them cash, I asked them to do some work in exchange for it. In our life,
we practice some extravagance without being aware of it. But it affects our
whole life, exhausting us and putting a burden on our country. For example,
there is no logic in putting heavy curtain on our windows and then lighting
lamps in daytime when we get sunlight free of cost while electric lamps are
costly.
Despite all your wealth, why don't
you still have a private aircraft?
Let me tell you that I have many
planes but they belong to various airlines. I have ownership in all of them to
the tune of the ticket fare that I pay for each travel. I always travel in
economy class with the
conviction that Allah bestowed us wealth not for showing arrogance or spend
extravagantly but to deal with wealth as a trusted property.
What about the recreation and hobbies
of Sheikh Al-Rajhi? How do you spend free time?
I have not any special recreations.
However, I find happiness and enjoyment while making a trip to the desert. I
never went out of the Kingdom on a tourism trip.
What about your will? What are its
salient features?
Regarding my will related with
wealth, I have already implemented it in my lifetime. As for the remaining
aspect of my will, it is a public matter and also involves certain private
matters, besides encouraging my children to maintain their kinship and always
reminding them about the life after death.
How do you see your children's
private investments? Are there any directives to them?
A number of them are doing an
excellent work in accordance with their knowledge and experience. Most often, I
try to guide them when I noticed anything undesirable even if it is in their
private investments. Regarding my younger children, I always guide them,
especially in the case of their investments. This is purely out of my keenness
that they should be honest in their work as well as in spending wealth given by
God as a trusted property.
I am also eager to hear about my
children that they are interacting with the society in the best possible
manner, and that they are serving their religion and nation.
In what way you like to spend your
time? What are the places that you like most?
I used to travel between Riyadh,
Qassim, Al-Jouf, and Al-Laith to oversee my projects there. I always prefer to
visit the farms in Qassim and Al-Jouf.
How could you preserve many old and
precious things and antiques at Suleiman Al-Rajhi Museum?
A long time ago when I was in Jeddah,
I was keen on preserving heritage pieces and gathered them together, especially
those related with money exchange. There would be a history with every human
being. The museum tells the story of money exchange. I particularly kept
registers and cash boxes that were used when I started the money exchange
business.
The first cash box was made of wood,
and there was a huge treasure box in which we kept our gold and silver. The
artifacts kept at the museum tells the evolution of currency in the Kingdom
through issuance of bank notes, as well as some currencies and coins that were
in circulation among the Haj pilgrims. A major factor that prompted me to set
up the museum was the visits made by a large number of officials from various
countries to know more about these old coins and currencies.
We have had to exhibit these rare
collections in front of them to explain about our history and heritage,
especially those related with money. I was keen to furnish the museum with
historic and heritage pieces, especially with the same materials used for construction
in the past. Hence, the roof of the museum was made of palm branches, and that
was the case with the seating arrangements at the museum.
Al-Rajhi's punctuality
The interview also sheds light on
many qualities of Al-Rajhi, including his punctuality. "In the beginning
of my business career, I had appointments with several top European company
executives and officials. I still remember that I reached late for such an
appointment due to an unavoidable reason. My delay was only a few minutes but
the official excused himself for the interview. Later, after expansion of the
projects, the same official came late for an interview with me so I excused
myself for the interview.
I always carry a paper to note down
the schedule of meetings and stick to the schedule at any cost."Al-Rajhi
continued: I am always keen to strictly adhere to the Islamic principles
throughout my life. Once I received an invitation from an Arab government to
attend an investment conference there. On the sidelines of the conference, I
was invited to take part in a dinner reception. When I reached there, I found a
recreational program, which is contrary to our religious customs and
traditions, taking place. So I quit the place immediately and, Abdul Aziz
Al-Ghorair from the UAE also joined me. Soon minister plenipotentiary rushed to
us, and we explained to him that the function is against our Islamic tradition.
So he informed us that the recreational party would be cancelled. When they
canceled that party, we participated in the dinner.
Tackling crises
Al-Rajhi said: There was a huge fire
that gutted down one of my factories managed by my son. When he came to inform
me about it, I told him: Say praise be to God. I asked him not to submit any
report about the losses to the authorities seeking compensation. In fact, the
compensation is from Allah and it is essential for us to be satisfied with What
Allah destined for us. Assam Al-Hodaithy, financial director of Al-Watania
Poultry, said: "When the fire broke out at the factory, we decided not to
hurt Sheikh Al-Rajhi by informing about it at that moment.
Later, when we met him next morning,
he told us to shift the factory to another place and remove the debris until
completion of reconstruction." There was a similar fire at Al-Watania
Poultry project in Egypt. The company incurred losses worth SR 10 million
Egyptian pounds. When the concerned factory official contacted Al-Rajhi to
inform about the fire, he was surprised to hear an instant reply from him:
"AlHamdulillah."
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