Top 5 Richest Muslim Investors

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Shahid Khan (USA / Pakistani‑American)

1.

Net Worth: ~$13.3–13.6 billion

Source: Owner of Flex‑N‑Gate (auto parts) and sports franchises like Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) & Fulham F.C

Why He Matters: Known as a self-made billionaire, Khan embodies the American Dream and has diversified business interests across sports and manufacturing.

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Azim Premji (India)

2.

Net Worth: ~$12–14.3 billion (Forbes / Bloomberg)

 Source: Founder of Wipro Limited, India’s IT and consulting giant

Why He Matters: A noted philanthropist, he has pledged much of his fortune and helped shape India’s IT revolution.

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Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Al Saud (Saudi Arabia)

3.

Net Worth: ~$16.5 billion (Forbes 2025)

 Source: Chairman of Kingdom Holding Company—invested in Citigroup, Twitter (X), real estate, hotels

Why He Matters: Often compared to Warren Buffett, he’s a global investor and philanthropist with holdings across sectors

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Suleiman Kerimov (Russia)

4.

Net Worth: ~$10.7–16.4 billion (forbes ranking tie places him around #130 globally)

Source: Wealth from finance and investments—major holdings in metals & mining, including Polyus

 Why He Matters: His opaque but large-scale investments in natural resources make him a powerful financial player.

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Behdad Eghbali (Iranian‑American)

5.

Net Worth: ~$4.4 billion (as of mid‑2025)

Source: Co‑founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital, a leading US-based private equity firm

Why He Matters: Represents the rise of Muslim entrepreneurs in global finance and private equity.

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