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Suleiman Khan was an Islamic banker in the Kingdom of Great Britain and the father of [[Sir Alexander Khan]]. | Suleiman Khan was an Islamic banker in the Kingdom of Great Britain and the father of [[Sir Alexander Khan]]. | ||
{{Infobox person | |||
| honorific_prefix = Mister | |||
| name = <!-- use common name/article title --> | |||
| honorific_suffix = Master of Business Administration | |||
| birth_name = Suleiman Ahmed Khan | |||
| birth_date = August the 2nd 1940 | |||
| birth_place = Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India | |||
| death_date = August the 3rd 2045 | |||
| death_place = Leytonstone, London, [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] | |||
| death_cause = pneumonia | |||
| burial_place = Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkwa, Islamic Republic of Pakistan | |||
| residence = London, England, [[Kingdom of Great Britain]] | |||
| nationality = Pakistani | |||
| citizenship = British and Pakistani (dual-citizen) | |||
| education = Master of Business Administration | |||
| alma_mater = University of Islamabad | |||
| occupation = Islamic banker | |||
| years_active = 1964-2034 | |||
| organization = Khan Islamic Banking Company | |||
| known_for = Islamic banker, father of [[Sir Alexander Khan]] | |||
| home_town = Peshawar | |||
| salary = £451,500 | |||
| net_worth = £61 million | |||
| title = Chairman of the Board | |||
| party = Labour Party | |||
| movement = ethnic minority rights | |||
| boards = Khan Islamic Banking Company | |||
| spouse = Mary Smith | |||
| children = [[Sir Alexander Khan]] | |||
| parents = [[Ahmed Khan (British Indian Army)]] and Aisha Khan | |||
| family = [[Khan (political dynasty)|Khan]] | |||
| awards = Asian Community Businessman Award (1995) | |||
}} | |||
'''Early life''' | '''Early life''' | ||
Born in | Born in 1940 in Peshawar, his father was a soldier in the British Indian Army who later fought in the Burma Campaign in the Second World War. He went to University in Islamabad studying Business Studies. | ||
'''Business career''' | '''Business career''' | ||
He set up one of Britain's first Islamic banks in 1955. | He set up one of Britain's first Islamic banks in 1955. | ||
He moved to England in | He moved to England in 1964 as he realised that the many Muslim immigrants to the United Kingdom from the Commonwealth would want Islamic banking. | ||
'''personal life''' | '''personal life''' | ||
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[[Category:Kingdom of Great Britain]] | [[Category:Kingdom of Great Britain]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:41, 12 December 2020
Suleiman Khan was an Islamic banker in the Kingdom of Great Britain and the father of Sir Alexander Khan.
Mister Suleiman Khan Master of Business Administration | |
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Born | Suleiman Ahmed Khan August the 2nd 1940 Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province, British India |
Died | August the 3rd 2045 Leytonstone, London, Kingdom of Great Britain |
Cause of death | pneumonia |
Burial place | Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkwa, Islamic Republic of Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistani |
Citizenship | British and Pakistani (dual-citizen) |
Education | Master of Business Administration |
Alma mater | University of Islamabad |
Occupation | Islamic banker |
Years active | 1964-2034 |
Organization | Khan Islamic Banking Company |
Known for | Islamic banker, father of Sir Alexander Khan |
Net worth | £61 million |
Title | Chairman of the Board |
Political party | Labour Party |
Movement | ethnic minority rights |
Board member of | Khan Islamic Banking Company |
Spouse(s) | Mary Smith |
Children | Sir Alexander Khan |
Parent(s) | Ahmed Khan (British Indian Army) and Aisha Khan |
Family | Khan |
Awards | Asian Community Businessman Award (1995) |
Early life
Born in 1940 in Peshawar, his father was a soldier in the British Indian Army who later fought in the Burma Campaign in the Second World War. He went to University in Islamabad studying Business Studies.
Business career
He set up one of Britain's first Islamic banks in 1955. He moved to England in 1964 as he realised that the many Muslim immigrants to the United Kingdom from the Commonwealth would want Islamic banking.
personal life
He married an English woman and in 1979 they had a son Sir Alexander Khan.