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Who is the owner of Ajmal?

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Who is the owner of Ajmal?

Badruddin Ajmal

Mawlana Badruddin Ajmal
Spouse(s) Rehana Badruddin Ajmal
Children Abdur Rehman Ajmal (son) Abdur Rahim Ajmal (son)
Relatives Sirajuddin Ajmal (brother) Amiruddin Ajmal (brother) Nazirul Haq Ajmal (brother) Fakhruddin Ajmal (brother)
Alma mater Darul Uloom Deoband

What is Attar called in English?

a perfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals.

Is Jumana Khan rich?

Her net worth is 1 million dollars and she also charges a huge amount of money for her shows. Apart from shows, she also does brand endorsements for Oppo, Intel, Splash fashions, Lifestyle and Alhaji Perfumes and earns from TikTok and YouTube videos.

How many perfumes does Ajmal have in the UAE?

Ajmal has established a strong presence in the Middle East with over 135 exclusive retail outlets, including 42 in the UAE, and hundreds of dealerships across the Middle East. Designer Ajmal has 243 perfumes in our fragrance base. The earliest edition was created in 2001 and the newest is from 2019.

How many stores does Ajmal have in the Middle East?

Today, Ajmal is a regional corporate entity with a vast portfolio of the finest and most captivating fragrances available in the region. Ajmal has established a strong presence in the Middle East with over 135 exclusive retail outlets, including 42 in the UAE, and hundreds of dealerships across the Middle East.

Where was Haji Ajmal Ali the founder of Ajmal Perfumes?

The story of our Founder Father, Late Haji Ajmal Ali is one of the essences of inspiration. Born in a family of rice farmers, hailing from Alinagar – a small village located in Hojai, Assam, India – he realized at a very young age that agriculture would not be able to provide enough to sustain himself and his family.

What is the purpose of the Ajmal brand?

Ajmal is a Brand with a ‘Purpose’ – every year, 10% of the Ajmal Group’s net profits are used for philanthropic activities. These funds go to the deserving and underprivileged in the form of free treatment in hospitals and free education in schools, colleges and orphanages; including vocational training of the youth.