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MALAYSIAN ENTREPRENEUR

Assalamualaikum and very good evening to all dedicated council.Today,i would like to talk about one of the most famous entrepreneur that has been so much contribution for Malaysian economical status.

For the preamble,entrepreneurship is said to be a symbol of motivation for the business achievement.Enterpreneur are leading the world that involved in this challenging business.Their enthusiasm and desire to succeed in improving creativity and innovation that lead to a one new level has created standards that are not easily measured.This standard is what has been the cornerstone of successful entrepreneurs around the world and Malaysia among the countries in the world that not spared in creating successful entrepreneurs.

In Malaysia,these pioneering entrepreneurs who have helped in increasing economic growth and the existence of their standing with other international entrepreneurs.One of Malaysian famous entrepreneurs is Tan Sri Syed Mohktar al-Bukhary.He was one of successful entrepreneurs in Malaysia that always donate and done a charity work.For this charity work,he has established Yayasan al-Bukhary to help poor people,support the development of Islamic art and culture and promote understanding between civilization.

He was born in Kedah in 1951,although his family originated from Hadhramaut,Yemen.His father is a businessman who often migrate to the rest of Asian before he decided to settle in Kedah in 40-s.Based on his family background,they are living in deprived.Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar is the third child of seven siblings.He started his school in Alor Star,but when he was 9 years old,he was sent to live with his uncle in Johor Bharu.Then, after a few years,he returned to his hometown and connecting school to grade 5 in St Michael School.In fact,Tan Sri is not highly educated people because he never further his study to the university level.However this not mean that he is a person who not

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