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Fouad Abdulhameed Alkhateeb

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area to contribute to its establishment. This bank remains today one of the largest banks in Bangladesh, with over 250 branches, 10,000 employees, and has to successfully funded over 5 million projects throughout Bangladesh since its inception. Additionally, the bank currently holds a large
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portfolio of Special Projects which aim to serve the country's impoverished and struggling families, which include erecting hospitals, schools, universities, and cultural centers across the country.
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in Bangladesh, which has grown to become one of the largest medical groups in Bangladesh today, operating multiple
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ambassador, humanitarian, author, and businessman. In his capacity as a diplomat, he represented his homeland in
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Fouad Alkhateeb, contributed to the establishment of the first Islamic bank in Bangladesh in 1983, the
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Alkhateeb was the first Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the then-newly independent
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Alkhateeb began his diplomatic career as an assistant to his father, Sheikh
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Fatimah, Wafaa, Nadiah, Iman, Mohammed, Abdulhameed, Aisha, Abu Baker
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On October 28, 1995, Fouad Alkhateeb died in the Saudi city of
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General Council for Islamic Banks and Financial Institutions
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in 1975, a country fresh from gaining independence from
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Alkhateeb's final post as a Saudi Ambassador was in
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Index

Faisal of Saudi Arabia
Khaled Abed Rabbo
Khalid of Saudi Arabia
Mohammed Said Basrawi
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Muhammad Al Awadi
Khalid of Saudi Arabia
Abdul Latif Abdullah Ibrahim al-Maimanee
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Khalid of Saudi Arabia
Fahd of Saudi Arabia
Mohammad Reza Abu Hamyel
Alma mater
Cairo University
University of Baghdad
Arabic
Saudi Arabian
Pakistan
Iraq
United States of America
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Republic of Turkey
People's Republic of Bangladesh
Nepal
Malaysia
Abdulhameed Alkhateeb
Saudi Arabian
Islamic Republic of Pakistan
Republic of Iraq
University of Baghdad

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