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Top 10 Muslim Entrepreneurs in the world: Global Success Stories

10 Muslim entrepreneurs who are shaping the global business landscape in 2025, based on recent achievements and contributions

Last updated: 2025/05/28 at 2:31 AM
By Nadeem Al-Ali - Content Writer Last updated: May 28, 2025 5 Min Read
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Top 10 Muslim Entrepreneurs in the world: Global Success Stories
Top 10 Muslim Entrepreneurs in the world: Global Success Stories

In today’s fast-changing world, the Top 10 Muslim entrepreneurs are making waves across various industries, including technology, finance, retail, and healthcare. Their innovative ideas and determination are inspiring millions.

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1. Shahid Khan (United States)2. Azim Premji (India) 3. Yusuff Ali M.A. (India/UAE) 4. Iman Mutlaq (Jordan) 5. Rafiq Malik (India) 6. Siddika Jaffer (Malaysia) 7. Raeesa Joseph (Malaysia) 8. Mohammad Abdulhaleem (Palestine) 9. Martin Jaouni (UAE) 10. Dilawar Syed (United States) Why They Inspire?Recent Trends

Here’s a simple look at the top 10 Muslim entrepreneurs who are shaping the global business landscape in 2025, based on recent achievements and contributions.

1. Shahid Khan (United States)

Shahid Khan, the richest Muslim entrepreneur, has a net worth of $13.6 billion. He owns Flex-N-Gate, a leading auto parts manufacturer, and the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. His journey from Pakistan to the U.S. shows resilience, building a business empire through hard work. In 2024, his leadership in manufacturing kept him at the top of wealth rankings.

2. Azim Premji (India)

Known as India’s “IT Czar,” Azim Premji transformed Wipro into a global tech giant. His focus on software and IT services has boosted India’s global reputation. In 2025, Premji’s philanthropy through the Azim Premji Foundation continues to fund education and healthcare, impacting millions.

3. Yusuff Ali M.A. (India/UAE)

Yusuff Ali, chairman of Lulu Group, runs one of the largest retail chains in the Middle East. His empire includes hypermarkets and luxury hotels. In 2025, Lulu Group expanded its global footprint with new stores, enhancing India’s business prestige. Ali’s mission is to deliver top-notch shopping experiences worldwide.

4. Iman Mutlaq (Jordan)

Iman Mutlaq, founder of Sigma Investments, is a leading name in finance. Her expertise in investment strategies has made her company a trusted advisor in Jordan. In 2024, she was recognized for empowering women in finance, inspiring entrepreneurs globally.

5. Rafiq Malik (India)

Rafiq Malik, founder of Metro, has made his footwear brand a household name in India and beyond. His focus on quality and retail expansion earned Metro international recognition in 2025, showcasing the power of niche markets.

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6. Siddika Jaffer (Malaysia)

Siddika Jaffer founded Enfoundery and Halal Dining Club, a popular halal dining app. Named among Forbes’ Top 5 Muslim Startups, her ventures promote halal lifestyles. In 2025, her app gained traction among millennials, expanding its user base across Asia.

7. Raeesa Joseph (Malaysia)

Raeesa Joseph’s Orkid Cosmetics fills a gap in the halal beauty market with vegan, cruelty-free products. Since its launch, it has grown to over 1,000 customers. In 2025, Raeesa’s brand saw a surge in popularity among eco-conscious consumers, earning praise for innovation.

8. Mohammad Abdulhaleem (Palestine)

Mohammad Abdulhaleem’s Doroob develops navigation solutions for underserved regions. His tech startup gained attention in 2024 for creating accurate maps, improving access for communities worldwide. His work highlights the role of technology in social impact.

9. Martin Jaouni (UAE)

Martin Jaouni’s Funding Souq connects SMEs with investors in the Middle East. In 2024, his Islamic FinTech platform expanded, offering business loans to support small enterprises, showcasing the growing influence of halal finance.

10. Dilawar Syed (United States)

Dilawar Syed, a Pakistani-American, became the highest-ranking Muslim official in the U.S. government in 2023 as deputy administrator of the Small Business Administration. His entrepreneurial background with Freshworks and advocacy for small businesses continue to inspire in 2025.

Why They Inspire?

These entrepreneurs show that success comes from innovation, persistence, and a commitment to positive change. From retail giants like Lulu Group to tech innovators like Doroob, they are breaking barriers and creating opportunities. Their stories motivate aspiring business leaders to dream big and drive impact.

Recent Trends

In 2025, Muslim entrepreneurs are increasingly focusing on technology and sustainability. Startups in Islamic FinTech, like Funding Souq, and halal industries, like Orkid Cosmetics, are gaining global attention. The rise of AI and eco-friendly solutions is also shaping their ventures, aligning with global demands for innovation and ethical business.

This list celebrates the diversity and resilience of Muslim entrepreneurs, proving that with vision and hard work, they can lead on the world stage.

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