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Amid a state of sadness that does not repeat often, Egypt called businessman Mahmoud Al-Arabi, who left his village as a child in the forties of the last century heading to Cairo, bearing only the certificate of the village book and his dreams, to end his career as the owner of one of the largest castles of the Egyptian economy, where his institution includes among It has more than 40,000 workers, engineers and administrators, and exports its products to more than 60 countries around the world.

The funeral of the majestic businessman, who came out yesterday, Friday, from his small village in Menoufia Governorate in the Delta of Egypt, and was attended by tens of thousands of his fans, led by a large number of religious, political and economic symbols, was a small part of the farewell to "Hajj Mahmoud Al-Arabi", who appeared from reading the communication sites As if all of Egypt was keen on his farewell.

Al-Araby Group announced, on Thursday, the death of its Chairman, Mahmoud Al-Arabi, at the age of 89, after months spent on the bed of illness. The family would like to disclose it.

With the news of Hajj Mahmoud Al-Arabi’s passing, and you will find dozens of stories about him.. You tell about his generosity, morals, kindness, and stubbornness.. Even while he was living, his good biography was everywhere.. Life may end.. But the biography continues.. And when your biography is sweet and you look up people and let millions invite you. .. Imagine knowing that the path of goodness is in the whole world pic.twitter.com/TgADqh9FMB

— Mohamed Henedy (@OfficialHenedy) September 10, 2021

My sincere and sincere condolences


to the Arab family


on the death of the virtuous father,

dear

to


all of our hearts,


Haji Mahmoud Al-Arabi

And I knew him to be righteous, pious, pure, generous, and benevolent

May God have mercy


on him and enter him among the righteous

And our parents and those who preceded us in faith

Glory be to the living who does not die

— Muhammad Jebril (@Muhammad_Jebril) September 9, 2021

Egypt bids farewell to Mahmoud El-Araby,


at the age of 89,


in a majestic funeral that


it has never witnessed before for a businessman



# Mahmoud_Al-Arabi pic.twitter.com/vo4Whxwc9K

- Al Muhammad Al-Ajeeb (@Aal_Ojaib) September 11, 2021

Trade with God.


This is not the funeral of a famous politician, nor an artist loved by large sectors of society..

This is the funeral of Hajj Mahmoud Al-Arabi.. who was a businessman but famous and loved by many people..

The reasons are long to talk about, but the most important of them is that this man was honest to the utmost degree, and he was trading with God #Mahmoud_Arab pic.twitter.com/rH1CDTOTrk

— Saedi is an old accuracy 🖤 (@M_els3edi) September 10, 2021

Do you have a secret with God?


The funeral of the Egyptian businessman Mahmoud Al-Arabi, may God have mercy on him.

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— Aya 𓂆 🇪🇬 (@AyaEmad14440978) September 10, 2021

global farewell

All of Egypt was keen to mourn businessman Mahmoud El-Araby, as most ministers, political and religious figures, businessmen and economists, media, art and sports stars, unions and chambers of commerce and a large number of bodies and institutions expressed their sadness at his passing.

Tokyo's ambassador to Cairo, Noki Masaki, also issued a statement published by the embassy on its Facebook account, on Friday evening, expressing his "great sadness" at the death of El-Araby, the first Egyptian businessman who established an "unprecedented partnership with Japanese companies for the production of electrical appliances in Egypt." Egypt and export.

The Japanese ambassador offered his condolences to the family on behalf of the Government of Japan, noting that El-Araby made great contributions to the bilateral relations between Egypt and Japan, adding, "I myself was deeply affected by his will and talent as a businessman, and also by his warm personality."

love people

Despite his departure on Thursday, businessman Mahmoud Al-Arabi is still at the forefront of social networking sites in Egypt, since his death until now, and the pioneers of communication sites are still exchanging snapshots from his funeral as a model for the good conclusion of a man who loved good and spent his life serving people.

A large number of social media pioneers circulated old statements and videos of Mahmoud Al-Arabi, in which he talked about his upbringing, his journey of success, the secrets of this success, and his great appreciation for the workers in his companies.

A number of them also circulated testimonies about Mahmoud Al-Arabi's simple personality, and his influence on those around him, and tales of multiple situations for him, as well as his various charitable actions and their impact on Egyptian society.

"A people have died, and their virtues have not died.. and a people have lived while they are dead among the people."

- What is between you and God... Yes, the righteous servant, Hajj. #


Mahmoud_Al-Arabi "May God's mercy be upon you to the Garden of Paradise, God willing"..🙏 pic.twitter.com/4HYDhBhDqy

— EslAm OthmAn🦅🇪🇬 (@Esll7970Gladii) September 10, 2021

Who knows a lot about Hajj Mahmoud al-Arabi, may God have mercy on him, that he was awarded the Order of the Rising Sun - which is one of the highest honors in Japan - in 2009 and was handed over to him by the Japanese Prime Minister himself at the time, because of his role in improving Egyptian-Japanese relations since the beginning of his cooperation with Toshiba in 1975 pic .twitter.com/elJmcaY8Vj

— Ehab (@EhabFarag_) September 9, 2021

He did not study economics, nor business, nor


did he enter universities,


but he entered the school of a person


who learns to respect the other.


I always say the employee is the one who succeeds in your work. I


consider him a partner in it. He brings your work to safety


and continued success ✌️# Mahmoud_Al-Arabi pic.twitter.com/QBd30gUjh3

- Ibrahim Al-Shtawi (@ELShetawi) September 11, 2021

“There is no such thing as so-and-so who works for us, its name works with us. These people, our Lord, have mocked them and mocked them for us, and after God’s grace and success, they are our partners in every success.”


May God have mercy on the industrialist #

Mahmoud_Al-Arabi,

who died today at the age of 89.


We belong to God and to Him we shall return. My sincere condolences to Egypt for the loss of this authentic man.

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— The Egyptian Revolutionary Council (@ERC_egy) September 9, 2021

See what Mahmoud Al-Arabi did with his sick partner and what did he do after his death,


may God have mercy on him and improve him pic.twitter.com/AusyRMECHw

— Mr. Murr (@Elsayedelmorr) September 9, 2021

Unique management model

Mahmoud Al-Arabi, during his long career in trade, which spanned nearly 80 years, presented a unique model in management, especially with the workers in his institutions.

The Arab’s view that the workers of his factories are partners in success, was not just a word to win friendliness, but rather set executive rules for him. Hajj and Umrah trips.

The Corona virus crisis and its negative impact on the economy around the world witnessed an affirmation of Arab positions towards workers in his companies, as he refused to lay off any worker in companies and factories, as well as any measure to confront the crisis that includes reducing workers’ salaries.

Although Al-Araby has undertaken a large number of charitable projects in a number of Egyptian governorates, including schools, hospitals, Quran memorization centers, orphan sponsorship, and others, he kept most of these works confidential, and there was little talk about such projects.

“I must fear our Lord first.” Businessman Mahmoud Al-Arabi’s prescription for what a manager should be with his employees pic.twitter.com/WpDGbPbioB

- Al Jazeera Egypt (@AJA_Egypt) September 10, 2021

Why do we cry over #Mahmoud_Arab?


A humble self-made millionaire with clean hands did not eat anyone's right and did not steal or loot.

He did not seek to cajole an official nor for membership in a council.

Away from the spotlight, he performed great services for the people of his village, building a hospital, a school, and schools to teach the Qur'an.

He works with 40,000 employees whose salaries did not stop even in the midst of the Corona crisis pic.twitter.com/JOl0KdacKU

— The Egyptian Revolutionary Council (@ERC_egy) September 10, 2021

Stay and permanence for God.


I ask Almighty God, Lord of the Great Throne, to have mercy on him, have mercy on him and forgive him, and to dwell in the highest paradise of heaven, and to bring him down to the homes of the martyrs and the righteous, and the good of those are companions, and we belong to God and to Him we shall return# Mahmoud_Al-Arabi pic.twitter.com/mZPgb4o1Fh

— Ahmed Rayan (@ahmedrayan40) September 9, 2021