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  2. Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi - Wikipedia

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    The Al Rajhi family is considered, by most in Saudi Arabia, as the country's wealthiest non-royals, and among the world's leading philanthropists. He established the Sulaiman Al Rajhi University in his hometown, a non profit university. The university's main focus is on health and Islamic banking, but contains other faculties as well.

  3. Naif Saleh Alrajhi - Wikipedia

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    The Alrajhi family are considered one of the wealthiest non-royal families in Saudi Arabia. His father was Saleh Abdulaziz Alrajhi, co-founder of Al-Rajhi Bank and many prominent industrial companies in Saudi Arabia, and his uncle is Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, a Saudi Arabian corporate figure and billionaire who co-founder of Al-Rajhi Bank.

  4. Yazeed Al-Rajhi - Wikipedia

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    Yazeed Mohamed Al-Rajhi (Arabic: يزيد محمد الراجحي; born 30 September 1981 in Riyadh) is a Saudi businessman, entrepreneur, and business magnate. One of the sons of businessman Sheikh Muhammad bin Abdulaziz Al-Rajhi, his origins trace back to the Al-Qassim region (Al-Bukayriyah), and his lineage traces back to the Bani Zaid tribe.

  5. Al-Rajhi Bank - Wikipedia

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    Al Rajhi Bank was founded in 1957, and is one of the largest banks in Saudi Arabia, with over 9,600 employees and $88 billion in assets. The bank is headquartered in Riyadh, and has over 600 branches, primarily in Saudi Arabia, but also in Kuwait, and Jordan, with a subsidiary in Malaysia. The bank was started by four brothers, Saleh, Sulaiman ...

  6. Saleh Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Saleh Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi (1921 – February 12, 2011) ( Arabic: الشيخ صالح بن عبد العزيز الراجحي) [1] [2] was a Saudi businessman and philanthropist who founded the Al-Rajhi Bank, the largest Islamic banking institution. The eldest of the Al Rajhi family, he was engaged in other successful industries such as ...

  7. Al Rajhi Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    The family, considered by most in Saudi Arabia, as the country's wealthiest non-royals, is among the world's leading philanthropists. Plans have also been approved for the construction of a new tower to accommodate the Al Rajhi Bank 's headquarters in Riyadh, designs for which have been drawn by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill , the architects ...

  8. The Golden Chain - Wikipedia

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    The American government has never publicly released the full document, and so the full list of names is a matter of conjecture and speculation. In 2003, the Wall Street Journal reported that it included "billionaire bankers Saleh Kamel and Khalid bin Mahfouz, as well as the Al-Rajhi family, another banking family, and Mr. bin Laden's own brothers."

  9. SAAR Foundation - Wikipedia

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    SAAR Foundation. The SAAR Foundation was a flagship corporation representing charities, think tanks, and business entities. SAAR was named after its founder, Saudi patriarch Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi, a man close to the Saudi ruling family and on the Golden Chain, a list of early al-Qaeda supporters. [1]