Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib

Jalal Haji Abdul Carim Sahib (1865-1939) was an Indian Businessman. He started his career with a humble beginning and went on to become a tycoon of the leather industry managing an industrial empire which is unparalleled till date. He played a key role in the Transformation of Leather Industry in South India and is popularly known as the "Leather King"

Career

He was the founding senior partner of M/s. Roshan N.M.A Carim Omer & Co., a large company turned up as an industrial empire in the tanning world.

He is Hailed as the "Leather king" for the virtue of his knowledge and experience in various grades of East India Tanned Leather. He owned and managed 27 tanneries in India and over 100 Raw Skin purchasing centers throughout India, Tanning bark and Myrobalam. There were branches at Rangoon, Mandalay, Singapore, Surabaya and sales branches at Japan and England.

Some of the big firms like M/s. Best & Co., Shaw Wallace, Simson and Mc. Connechy, South India Export Company were buying agents, Bulk of them were exported to foreign companies such as G.O. Liddel, London, Tanners Hide Buying Association, Liverpool, T.N. and H.F. Briggs, Leicester etc.

At a time when seamless communication was a distant dream, he believed in creating a cogent product, Penetration into territories never heard of before and develop an industry that is Methodical, which he did to a large extent. He created Jobs & opportunities for Direct and Indirect employment and had resources deployed across India & other Global centers.He has set a precedent for the next-gen entrepreneurs to follow.

He led the company with his sharp acumen and astute businessman ship even in times of dire crisis during the first world war. He started the Roshan Motor Company importing cars in lieu of the balance of payment and made huge profits.

The book "Madras Tercentenary Commemoration Volume" issued by the establishment of Madras to celebrate 300 years of Madras City provides a worthy mention of the company M/s. Roshan N.M.A Carim Oomer & Co along with the founder Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib and their expertise and domination in the Leather domain. This is just one of the several instances which reflect the magnitude at which this company led in the Indian Leather industry.

When the Leather industry had minimal presence in South India, It was Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib's vision to bring a level of sophistication seldom seen before in Leather Industry. He led this empire with an objective to deliver high value business benefits for stakeholders and to provide an opportunity of growth and development for everyone involved. The outcome of his vision is one of the key reasons why Ambur and its surrounding neighbors stand tall today.

Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib was one of the first founding member of the Committee of Southern India Skin and Hide Merchants Association from 1917 to 1929 and became Hony.Treasurer from 1929.

Philanthropy

Being Endowed with a charitable disposition created a trust for helping the poor without any distinction of caste and creed.The Trust is active till date.

He also founded the Jalalia Madarsa to impart religious education, Jalalia Elementary School for secular education and Jalalia Dawakhana for Free supply of medicine to the poor/needy in and around Ambur. He also built housing colonies with Marginal Rents for people in and around Ambur.

He evinced keen interest in Education and was the President of Bakiyathus Salihath, Arabic college, Vellore meeting the total expense of the college. He was a patron of Madrasa-e-Saulathia Makka. He was the first General Secretary of Ambur Muslim Educational Society, and donated land on which stands the Mazhar Uloom Higher Secondary School for boys besides an extensive playground was also endowed by him. He has also donated vast land for the Jamia Mosque, Idd-Ga, Nilkekolli Mosque and Chowk Mosque at Ambur. Most of the institutions at Ambur are beneficiaries of his philanthropy.

Jalal Abdul Carim Sahib had a pivotal hand towards development of Periament Mosque in Chennai.

He continues to be evergreen in the minds of people for his selfless behavior and his many contributions remain etched in memories of people not only in Ambur but everywhere till date.

Personal life

He was born in 1865 at Ambur, son of Jalal Mohammed Ibrahim Sahib and died on October 1939. An eminent benefactor of the leather industry and an illustrious leather King.

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