Hussain Sajwani was born on 1952 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates. Hussein, Husayn, or Husain (/ h uː ˈ s eɪ n /; Arabic: حُسَيْن ‎ Ḥusayn), coming from the triconsonantal root Ḥ-S-N (Arabic: ح س ن ‎), is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "handsome" or "beautiful".It is commonly given as a male given name, particularly among Shias. FILE PHOTO: Hussain Sajwani, founder and chairman of Dubai's DAMAC Properties poses for the camera during an interview with Reuters at his office in Dubai, August 30, 2017. And he’s making no apologies, whatever critics might say about potential conflicts for America’s first family, reports… All rights reserved by Hussain Sajwani | Sitemap Contact Me © Copyright 2020. His four children all play a role in DAMAC, but Ali — the 28-year-old eldest son — looks to be the heir apparent for the billion-dollar-plus group, one of the UAE’s leading property groups. Here’s the backstory to his success… Born in 1954, Hussain Ali Habib Sajwani grew up in Dubai. In 2017, Ali Sajwani, son of DAMAC's founder and chairman, Hussain Sajwani, was recognised as a Future Leader at the Arabian Business Achievement Awards organised by Arabian Business. “We have a great relationship with the Trump Organization and, be assured, we have absolutely no intention to cancel our agreement,” he said. Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Dubai’s DAMAC Properties, which has partnered with Trump on two golf courses in the emirate, said he’d welcome the chance to expand his firm’s relationship with Trump. From his perch in Dubai, the billionaire real-estate mogul is busy working to strengthen -- and promote -- his relationship with the Trump Organization. His father owned a watch shop and also controlled small real estate projects in Dubai. DAMAC Properties, the real estate developer founded and run for nearly two decades by Hussain Sajwani, seems to have plenty of options in the matter. Hussain Sajwani (born 1953), is an Emirati billionaire businessman, and the founder and chairman of the property development company, DAMAC Properties, and his private investment company, DICO group.. DAMAC Properties was ranked number one on the Forbes 2017 Global 2000 list of the fastest-growing global companies based on the compound annual growth rate of revenues from 2013 to 2016. Hussain Sajwani wants the world to know he’s Donald Trump’s man in the Middle East. Social media companies suspended Trump's online accounts in the wake of the Capitol assault, while a Trump-owned golf club in the United States has been stripped of hosting a major tournament. Hussain Ali Sajwani is the UAE executive chairman, CEO and founder of the DAMAC Group. Cannot find media. Try again, or refresh the page. That hint of a quirk is one of the few remaining vestiges of Ali Sajwani the boy, contrasting with the 27-year-old as he charts his ascendance as general manager at Damac, the company that his father and one of the Arab world’s richest men, Hussain Sajwani, founded. Sajwani said he was "very, very happy" with the Trump relationship and would love to work together on any golf course projects around the world.