Gulf Today

Barefoot boy now stands tall as an author

- By Muhammad Yusuf

Mohammed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim, Supervisor­y Board Member of Al Fahim Group and Chairman of Al Fahim Family Council, has authored a book titled “Through the Eyes of a Child – Abu Dhabi before I was born and during my childhood”. It is an illustrate­d memory of his life as a youngster, lived in Abu Dhabi’s community. He is now a well-known and successful business personalit­y.

An illustrate­d 340-page glossy for young readers, with concept and text by Iwona Taida Drozd and illustrati­ons by Ufuk Kobas Smink, it is an archive of historical facts of a rags to riches country and a document of a very important era in the history of UAE as seen through the eyes of a child and his knowledge of the people and the region. It was published on the hundredth anniversar­y of the birth of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan in 2018.

“Through the Eyes of a Child” tells the story of three generation­s of a family who made Abu Dhabi their home and what life was like in Abu Dhabi before the discovery of oil. “In Abu Dhabi”, says the author in the book, “storytelli­ng has always been the most important method of preserving wisdom, knowledge, skills and all universal values. It has played an important part in life when the rate of illiteracy was very high.

“Through this oral tradition an entire way of life and thinking has been passed down from one generation to the next. The stories of our ancestors were told and retold around the campfire. There was no way of chroniclin­g their history otherwise.

“People understood the profound value of memory and the preservati­on of tradition. Luckily, in the days when their education was so poor they excelled in memorising things.

“A rich oral tradition included storytelli­ng, songs and poems which all formed valued art forms with litle else in the way of entertainm­ent or leisure. Additional­ly, families passed down their own personal history and their knowledge of important events through storytelli­ng.

“I have always been fascinated by the tales my father and uncles told me when I was a child. As the stories of the people of Abu Dhabi that took place before my birth were recounted to me I also relived some of them in my imaginatio­n and developed a deep interest in the history of the Sheikhdom”.

Recently, Al Fahim was a guest speaker at Raffles Internatio­nal School (Secondary School), Dubai. He spoke about the book to the students.

Born in 1948 in Al Ain in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the author knew dreadful poverty in the years before fabulous oil wealth transforme­d his country forever. He grew up in the Ruler›s palace, barefoot like his friends, who are all now senior figures in positions of authority in the United Arab Emirates.

For his initial schooling, he atended the “Qur’an Religious School” and then joined the “Al Falahiya School” for further studies in 1959, before travelling to England for higher studies. Upon his return from England, crowned with a successful completion of his studies, he joined the family business in 1968 and helped in diversifyi­ng it by opening its doors to various fields such as real estate, automotive, industrial projects, travel and tourism and agricultur­e – in short, as many a new field as the company ventured into.

Among his numerous business achievemen­ts, Al Fahim has occupied several honourable positions that has allowed him to contribute to the developmen­t of the UAE capital city: he was a Board Member at the Telephone Company, the Council for Water and Electricit­y as well as Chairman of the National Investment and Securities Corporatio­n (Niscorp) and 1st Vice President of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry. At present, he is the Chairman of Makarem General Trading and Real Estate LLC.

He has been invited to speak by a number of universiti­es in the United States. Until 1994, he was the first Vice President of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He has also received the prestigiou­s award of «Gulf Chief Executive of the Year» (1995) and Arab Business Excellence Award in 2007. He is a member of the Consultati­ve Board to the Ministry of Health and Chairman of CBE Advisory Board of the UAE University. Another of his achievemen­ts is that he is a Board Member of Emirates Insurance Company.

His earlier work was titled “Rags to Riches – A Story of Abu Dhabi”. The book, besides being a document of the economic, social and political life of Abu Dhabi, is a vivid eyewitness account of the total transforma­tion (within only thirty years) of a Bedouin society into a country with the world›s highest per capita income.

Al Fahim speaks with great frankness of his own life and career and provides remarkable insights into the workings of the business community and the ruling elite of the UAE.

He goes into the role of the British in his country and skilfully weaves together the story of his own successful business career with that of the developmen­t of Abu Dhabi, to which he himself has made a significan­t contributi­on.

This best seller was published in 1995 in English. More than five hundred thousand copies were sold and are still being sold. It has been translated into Arabic, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Polish, Urdu and the Malayalam languages, which are widely spoken by huge expatriate community in the UAE.

Al Fahim believes in raising awareness of the economic renaissanc­e of Abu Dhabi through his lectures. It has also to be mentioned that he has made charitable contributi­ons for people with special needs, by seting up two centres.

He takes care of the local heritage of Abu Dhabi through a private museum which includes a collection of documents on the history of old Abu Dhabi. He is an Advisory Board Member of the London School of Economics (LSE), UK; on the Advisory Board of the Middle East Centre; a Board of Trustee’s member of King›s Academy - Jordan and Chairman of Future Center for Special Needs and Chairman of Special Care Center for Special Needs, Abu Dhabi.

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This was how water was carried in the old days.
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Left: Mohammed Abdul Jalil Al Fahim Right: Book cover“Through the Eyes of a Child”
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