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Takreem Foundation
Country
Every year the award ceremony is held in a different city around the world
Reward(s)Memorial award
First awarded2010; 14 years ago (2010)
Last awarded2023
Number of laureates155 laureates (as of 2023)
Websitetakreem.org
Ricardo Karam giving his keynote in Amman, 2017.

Takreem (Arabic: تكريم) is a non-profit organization founded in 2009[1] by Ricardo Karam[2] to honor Arab individuals or organizations that have contributed to the development of their respective communities and to the betterment of the world in the fields culture, education, science, environmental studies, humanitarian services, and socio-economic development.[3][4][5][6][7]

History

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The idea of Takreem was first introduced by Ricardo Karam in 2004, yet the actual foundation was only launched in 2009. Karam observed guests he had interviewed on his talk show, and realized that the Arab world needed to highlight more of its achievers. In one of his interviews, he states: “…every year we try to spot different achievers from different fields, and we try to give hope to the youth by telling [them to] look at these examples. You can make it as well."[2]

Karam officially announced the launching of Takreem at a press conference held at École supérieure des affaires (ESA), Beirut.[1]

Takreem organizes conferences, symposiums, and meetings. It offers mentorships and holds an annual Awards Ceremony celebrated in a different city every year. By highlighting examples of success from the Arab world, the foundation challenges the negative stereotypical image of the region, and embraces creativity, freedom of thought, human rights, entrepreneurship, advanced technology, and gender equality.[8][9][10]

In 2018, Takreem launched TAKminds, an interdisciplinary think-tank bringing together thought-leaders, change-makers, and professionals.[11]

In 2019, Takreem decided to expand its activities to reach the Arab diasporas in both Americas. Takreem America was launched in 2022.[12]

In 2023, Takreem organized the 'Shining Stars of Hope' Christmas Special, a fundraising event that gathered significant attention and support for struggling Lebanese artists.[13] This initiative raised substantial funds, which were channeled towards providing essential assistance and opportunities to artists[14] facing challenges in the Lebanese creative industry.[15]

Activities

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Takreem holds year-round activities such as conferences, panel discussions, talks, forums, in addition to its annual awards ceremony. These activities host speakers from different parts of the world who share their insights on important issues drawing on their life experiences and careers.

Conferences

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Year City Topics Participants
2017[16] Amman Successful women share their best career advice Dr. May Chidiac, Randa Habib, Rania Atalla, and Muna Batayneh
The Arab World between today and tomorrow Khaled Janahi, Ghassan Saab, Tariq Khayyat, Dalaa Al Mufti, Soraya Bahgat, and Sara Abou Shaar
2015[17] Dubai Arab Women Today Sheikh Saleh Al-Turki, Vian Dakhil, George Altirs, Tarick Smiley, Joumana Odeh, and Magda el Sanousi
The Future of The Arab Youth Dr. Fadlo Khuri, Paul Abi Rached, Dr. Samar Al Hamoud, Samir Brikho, Nabil Habayeb, and Mazen Tamar
2014 Marrakesh Together Towards Success Samir Brikho, Osman Sultan, Yasma Fleihan, Marwan Chatila, Mona Makram Ebeid, and Laila Al Shaikhli

Panel discussions

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Year City Topics Panelists
2023 London Embracing change for a brighter future[18] Fares Akkad, Bassim Haidar and Salah Khalil
2022 Geneva Refugees and the Regional and Global Response to Forced Migration[19] Khaled Janahi, Fadumo Dayib, Arwa Damon and Khalid Koser
2019 London They are Shaping the World's Agenda[20] Karen Frank, Nina Dos Santos, and Fadumo Dayib
2018[21] Paris How leaders thrive in tough times Carlos Ghosn, HRH Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud and Hala Gorani

TAKminds

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TAKminds also provides the talents of the Arab world with a platform where they can connect, build bridges and together find new ways to create sustainable communities and opportunities for the Arab youth.[22]

Year City Theme Topics Speakers
2023 Beirut[23] The Politics of Trauma and Collective Healing From Survivor to Thriver: How Fortitude & Perseverance Promote Healing & Growth in Complex Trauma Dr. Farid R. Talih
From Broken Cities to Urban Healing Abdel Halim Jabr, Bachir Moujaes, Camille Ammoun, Abir Saksouk
Social Cohesion and Governance: When Private Institutions Step In Nadim Ghantous, Mona Hallak, Pierre Issa, Rima Freiji
Digital Spaces: Of Online Narratives and Cyber Communities Richard Rabbat
The Other Ways We Learn and Grow Together Antoine Karam, Rima Ramadan, Lea Baroudi, Alaa Minawi, Arpie Mankassarian
Collective Healing Initiative: Healing through Sound and Subtle Somatic Shifts Krisana Locke, Mazen R. Harb
The Theatre from Within Alaa Minawi
All Day Screening: Stitching Palestine Carol Mansour
2023 Los Angeles[24] Sharing The Stage and Embracing Change Leadership for Social Khaled Janahi, Emile Haddad, Micheline Nader, Lynn Mounzer, Sara AbuShaar, Peggy Bedoyian, Meymuna Hussein – Cattan, Thomas Abraham, and Deborah Pandit Sawaf
AI And Technology Adam Taha, Francis Zayek, Francis Nader, Mohamed Diab, and Tony Tannoury
Environment And Sustainability Maher Damak, Ibrahim Al-Husseini, and Shihab Kuran
Arts And Design Mohannad Malas, and Andy Cohen
Business Development Bill Carpou, Jeff Wolfe, Fabian Battaglia, Bryan Liu and Sesha Neervannan
2022 Miami[25] The Power of Community: Creating Opportunities for Tomorrow’s Leaders Stories That Inspire / How to Build a Successful Business Emile Haddad, Maha Alami, George AlTirs, Larbi Benslimane, Rana Salam
Attracting Investors / What Entrepreneurs Need to Know Rebecca Bou Chebel, Razmig Boladian, Dr. Khaled Janahi, Habib Kairouz
The Power of Youth / Steering Philanthropic Efforts and Capital Allocation Towards Effective Change Dr. Richard Westmark
From Human to Humane / Emergency Response and Long Term Commitments Dr. Jeffrey Hammoudeh, Thomas Abraham, Seraina ElDada, Maha Freij, Amel Najjar, Charbel Dagher
Healthcare & Science / Geographic Disparities and Volunteerism Dr. Tony Tannoury, Dr. Walid Alami, Dr. Zayd Adnan ElDada, Dr. Jeffrey Hammoudeh, Dr. Dana Khuthaila
Elevate to Better Contribute / The Role of Arabs in Shaping the Global Healthcare and Research Landscape Dr. Ghida AlJuburi
Facing the Pandemic / Creating Change Where it Counts Dr. François Nader
Women in Leadership Roles / Transcending Boundaries Dr. Khaled Janahi, Nadia Bilbassy, Dr. Alice Fakir, Joumana Jaber, Dr. Dana Khuthaila
Create Don't Wait / Inviting Women into the Workplace Ana Kasparian, Colette Malouf, Dr. Micheline Nader
Empowering Women through Higher Education HRH Prince Turki AlFaisal Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
2018 Kuwait[26] Weaving Sustainable Destinies in the Middle East Ending violence against children globally Children Rights Activist Kailash Satyarthi (Keynote Speaker)
Cities of today, talents of tomorrow Wael Al Awar, Emile Haddad, Romy Hawwatt, Khaled Janahi, Melek El Nimer
Art, an ideal for sale? Dr. Tamara Chalabi, Raneem Zaki Farsi, Ali Khadra, Dr. Ahmed Mater
Of group dynamics and women empowerment Fadumo Dayib, Dr. Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, Mohammad Naciri, Rana Al Nibari, Dr. Al Anoud Al Sharekh
Dreams of a refugee Mostafa Salameh
Breaking streotypes through sports Manal Rostom
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Award ceremonies

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Takreem Awards Ceremony in Beirut, 2021
Location Date Year
Muscat 3 February (2024) 2023
Abu Dhabi 26 October 2022[27]
Beirut[28] 3 December 2021
Online [29] 29 November 2020[30][31]
Kuwait 17 November 2018
Amman 25 November 2017[9]
Cairo 26 November 2016[32]
Dubai 14 November 2015[17]
Marrakesh 8 November 2014[33]
Paris 14 November 2013[34]
Manama 30 November 2012[10]
Doha 30 April 2011[3]
Beirut 25 March 2010[35]

Laureates selection process

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Nominations:

Takreem uses a strict framework for its candidate selection process with one single mandatory prerequisite: Arab ancestry, except for one: the International Contribution to Arab Society category. This framework operates in an unbiased and non-discriminatory manner, giving equal rights to entry without regard to religion, gender, nationality, political beliefs, or age.[36]

Once deemed eligible, candidates are classed in the most suitable category.

Selection process:

Takreem established a comprehensive evaluation process to assess candidates, select the finalists, and set the winners apart. The two-stage screening process[8] involves a Selection Board and a Jury Board whose experienced and diligent members evaluate eligible applicants through pre-determined by-laws.

The Selection Board drafts a short list of candidates for the Jury Board to appraise and select a laureate for each of Takreem's nine categories. The grading is classified, and the identity of the laureates is only disclosed on the night of the ceremony.[6]

Award categories

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Etel Adnan, surrounded by Ricardo Karam and board members Carlos Ghosn and Nora Joumblatt, after receiving her Lifetime Achievement Award in Paris, 2016

Takreem presents each year an award in each of the nine following categories to one individual or institution:[8][37]

  • Young Entrepreneur
  • Scientific and Technological Achievement
  • Cultural Excellence
  • Environmental Development and Sustainability
  • Outstanding Arab Woman
  • Excellence in Education
  • Humanitarian and Civic Services
  • Corporate Leadership
  • International Contribution to Arab Society

Takreem also honors renowned personalities through three different options:

  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Special Distinction
  • Legacy Award

Arbitration mechanism

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Selection process

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Takreem Board gathered in London, 2015.
Magdi Yacoub holding his Award in Paris, 2018.

Takreem established a comprehensive evaluation process to assess candidates, select the finalists, and set the winners apart. The two-stage screening process involves a Nomination Board and a Jury Board whose experienced and diligent members evaluate eligible applicants through pre-determined by-laws.[citation needed]

In the first phase, the Nomination Board identifies candidates deserving of the TAKREEM awards. These candidates are then screened by a committee of experts, which shortlists the finalists for each category.[citation needed]

In the second stage, the Jury Board convenes, deliberates, and selects a laureate for each of Takreem's nine categories. The grading is kept confidential, and the identities of the laureates are revealed only on the night of the ceremony. Throughout this process, the TAKREEM team acts solely as advisors and does not participate in the evaluation process.[citation needed]

Jury board members

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Years Names
2024[38] Mr. Fares Akkad, Mrs. Paula Al Askari, HE Sheikha Alanoud Bint Hamad Al-Thani, Mr. Khalid Janahi, Mrs. Dania Haffar-Bazzy, Mr. Salah Khalil, Dr. Hiam Ali, Mrs. Mayada Himani, Mr. Karim Abdel Mottal, HE Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Abdul Hamied Seddiqi, Mr. Ramez Shehadi, and Mr. Ziad Al-Turki.
2023 Mr. Fares Akkad, Mrs. Paula Al Askari, HE Sheikha Alanoud bint Hamad Al-Thani, Mr. Khalil Janahi, Mrs. Rana Zaim Idriss, Mr. Maher Kaddoura, Mr. Salah Khalil, Mr. Shwan Taha, HE Sheikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Abdul Hamied Seddiqi, Mr. Ramez Shehadi, Mrs. Basma Al Sulaiman, Dr. Hiam Ali.
2022 Mr. Youssef Dib, Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Lady Hayat Palumbo, HRH Princess Alia Tabbaa, HE Sheikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Khaled Janahi, Mrs. Paula Al Askari, Ms. Fadumo Dayib, Mr. Shwan Taha, Dr. Jala Makhzoumi, Mr. Abdul Hamied Seddiqi, Mr. Ramez Shehadi, HE Dr. Farida Allaghi, Mr. Fares Akkad, Mrs. Hanan Sayed Worrell, Mr. Samir Brikho, Mr. Jassim Al Mansoori and Mrs. Maha Kaddoura.
2021 Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Princess Alia Tabbaa, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Khaled Janahi, Mr. Abdul Hamied Seddiqi, Ms. Paula Al Askari, Ms. Fadumo Dayib, Mr. Emile Haddad, Mr. Shwan Taha, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Mrs. Maha Kaddoura, Dr. Farida Allaghi, Mr. Riad Al-Sadik, Mr. Elie Khouri, Dr. Paul Salem, Dr. Hilal Al Sayer, Mr. Samir Brikho, Dr. Akef El Maghraby and Faisal Tamer.
2020 Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Princess Alia Tabbaa, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Khaled Janahi, Mr. Abdul Hamied Seddiqi, Ms. Paula Al Askari, Ms. Fadumo Dayib, Mr. Emile Haddad, Mr. Shwan Taha, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Mrs. Maha Kaddoura, Dr. Farida Allaghi, Mr. Riad Al-Sadik, Mr. Elie Khouri, and Dr. Paul Salem.
2019 Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Princess Alia Tabbaa, Sheikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Khaled Janahi, Mr. Abdul Hamied Ahmed Seddiqi, Ms. Paula Al Askari, Ms. Fadumo Dayib, Mr. Emile Haddad, Mr. Shwan Taha, Mr. Rafik Ben Ayed, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Ms. Maha Kaddoura, Dr. Hilal Al Sayer and Dr. Farida Allaghi.
2018 Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Dr. Akef El Maghraby, Princess Alia Tabbaa, Mr. Aziz Mekouar, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Elyès Jouini, Dr. Farida Allaghi, Sheikha Hala Al-Khalifa, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Mr. Khaled Janahi, Mrs. Nora Joumblatt, Dr. Nouha Alhegelan, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Mr. Riad Al Sadik, Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Turki.
2017[9] Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Dr. Akef El Maghraby, Princess Alia Tabbaa, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Sheikha Hala Al-Khalifa, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Mr. Issa Abu Issa, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Mr. Marc Levy, Mrs. Nora Joumblatt, Dr. Nouha Alhegelan, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Mr. Riad Al Sadik, Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Turki, Mr. Samir Brikho.
2016[39] Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Princess Al Bandari bint Abdul Rahman Al Saud, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Farida Allaghi, Mr. Issa Abu Issa, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Mr. Marc Levy, Queen Noor Al Hussein, Mrs. Nora Joumblatt, Dr. Nouha Alhegelan, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Mr. Riad Al Sadik, Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Turki, Mr. Samer Khoury, Mr. Samir Brikho, Mr. Thomas Abraham.
2015 Dr. Ahmed Heikal, Mrs. Asma Seddiq Al-Mutawa, Princess Al Bandari bint Abdul Rahman Al Saud, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Farida Allaghi, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Mr. Issa Abu Issa, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Prince Mansour bin Nasser Al Saud, Mr. Marc Levy, Queen Noor Al Hussein, Mrs. Nora Joumblatt, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Turki, Mr. Samer Khoury, Mr. Samir Assaf, Mr. Samir Brikho, Mr. Thomas Abraham.
2014[10] Mr. André Azoulay, Princess Al Bandari bint Abdul Rahman Al Saud, Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, Lady Hayat Palumbo, Mr. Issa Abu Issa, Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Mr. Marc Levy, Mr. Moataz Al-Alfi, Queen Noor Al Hussein, Mrs. Nora Joumblatt, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi, Sheikh Saleh Ali Al-Turki, Mr. Samer Khoury, Dr. Suad Juffali.
2013[34] Prof. Alain Carpentier, Mr. Amin Maalouf, Mr. André Azoulay, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Dr. Leila Sharaf, Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Mr. Marc Levy, Prince Mansour bin Nasser Al Saud, Dr. Nouha Alhegelan, Shaikha Paula Al Sabah, Mr. Raja Sidawi.
2012[40] Mr. Amin Maalouf, Mr. André Azoulay, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Dr. Leila Sharaf, Sheikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, Mr. Marc Levy, Queen Noor Al Hussein, Dr. Nouha Alhegelan, Mr. Raja Sidawi.
2011[41] Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, Dr. Lakhdar Brahimi, Queen Noor Al Hussein, Mr. Raja Sidawi.
2010[42] Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Mr. Carlos Ghosn, Prince El Hassan Bin Talal, Dr. Marwan Muasher.

Laureates

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Years Young Entrepreneur Scientific and Technological Achievement Cultural Excellence Environmental Development and Sustainability Outstanding Arab Woman Excellence in Education Humanitarian and Civic Services Corporate Leadership International Contribution to Arab Society
2023[43] Anis Kallel Rachid Deriche Arab Fund for Arts and Culture Yousef Alhorr Amani El Tunsi Nayla Zreik Fahed N/A Hatem Dowidar N/A
2022 Ahmad AlZaini Hala Zreiqat Naseer Shamma Razan Al Mubarak Manahel Thabet Ghada Feghali Zeena Salman Samer Khoury Leonard Education Organization
Environment Arabia Consultancy Services (EACS) Atfaluna Society for Deaf Children (ASDC)
2021 Omar Itani Mohamed-Slim Alouini Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi Bkerzay Balghis Badri World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE) Women's Program Association (WPA) Carl Bistany N/A
Raya Ani Osama AlThini
2019[44] Rami Al-Qawasmi[44] Hilal Lashuel[44] Karim Wasfi[44] Mazin Qumsyeh[44] Essma Ben Hamida Haifa Jamal Al Alil[44] Husham Al Thahabi[44] George Bitar[44] MENTOR[44]
Khalidy Library[44] The Association for The Protection of The Environment[44] INJAZ Al Arab[44]
2018[45] Nadine Hachach Rachid Yazami Ahmed Mater Majdah bint Mohamed Ahmed Aburas Fareah Al Saqqaf Tahar Ben Lakhdar Magda Gobran Emile Haddad ANERA
Sami Hourani
2017[46] Ghanim Al-Muftah Zohair Al Halees Arab American National Museum Sarah Toumi Maali Alasousi Nahla Hwalla JUSOOR Raymond Debbane Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture
2016[47] Ziad Sankari Tarek Amin Fanni Raghman Anni Fatima Jibrell Zainab Salbi Al Nayzak Azza Abdel Hameed Selim A. Bassoul ASHOKA
2015[10] Khalid Al-Khudair[28] Fadlo R. Khuri Al Kamandjati Lebanon Eco Movement Vian Dakhil Rawan Barakat Jumana Odeh Nabil Habayeb Save the Children
2014[10] Kamel Al-Asmar Lihadh Al-Gazali The Edward Said National Conservatory for Music Applied Research Institute Amal Basha Azza Kamel Amina Laraki Slaoui Samih Toukan Palestine Children's Relief Fund
2013[32] Khaled Al Sabawi[48] Amin Kassis George Tarabichi Sameh Seif Ghali Hanaa Edwar Jihad Shoja'eyeh Nadwa Qaragholi George Altirs Education for Employment
2012 Habib Haddad Nagy Habib Samia Zaru The Shouf Biosphere Reserve Magda El Sanousi A. M. Qattan Foundation SESOBEL Saad Abdullatif Actes Sud Sindbad Publishing
2011 Samar Muhareb Mujid Kazimi[49] Mohamad Ghani Hikmat Nature Iraq Souhayr Belhassen Elham Community Suad Juffali Ghanim Bin Saad Al Saad George Galloway
2010 Rana Shanawani Abdel Magid Hammouda Jack Shaheen

Salma Khadra Jayussi

Environmena Power Systems Nahida Nakad Saouma BouJaoude Arcenciel N/A CAABU

Honorary distinctions

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Years Lifetime Achievement Special Distinction Legacy Award
2023[50] Ghassan Abu-Sittah Mohammed Al-Zubair N/A
Dar Al Atta'a
Journalists at the Frontline
2021 Suad Amiry N/A N/A
2019 N/A Claude Doumet-Serhal[44] N/A
Stephane Attali[44]
Princess Al Bandari bint Abdul Rahman Al Saud[44]
2018 Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah Sir Magdi Yacoub

Nadia Sakati

Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
2017 Maroun Semaan Prince Sultan Bin Salman Bin Abdul Aziz

Melek El Nimer

Nabil Nahas

King Hussein Bin Talal
2016 Zaha Hadid

Bill Gates

Faten Hamama

Princess Ghida Talal

Etel Adnan

N/A
2015 Ghazi Algosaibi

Riad Al-Sadik

Mamdouha El-Sayed Bobst

Hilal and Margaret Al Sayer N/A
2014 Ghassan Tueni

Gilbert Chagouri

N/A N/A
2013 Alia El Solh N/A N/A
2012 Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al-Nahayan

Jimmy Carter

Anthony Shadid N/A
2011 Hasib Sabbagh

Helen Thomas

N/A N/A

Takreem Foundation Spring Gala

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On 9th May 2024, under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco,[51] this flagship event, themed ‘Art for a Cause,’ brought together personalities from around the world to promote cultural exchange and support essential humanitarian causes.[38]

The evening featured international performance by Bachar Mar-Khalifa, Additionally, honours were given to each of Samia Halabi, Abdil Hamied Ahmed Seddiqi and the late Iskandar Safa[38]

Takreem America

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In 2019, Takreem established a branch in the United States, Takreem America, also known as Takreem USA.[52][25]

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