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Villa Foundation has announced the release of a biography detailing the life of its founder, Qasim Ibrahim, one of the Maldives' most prominent businessmen and a former Minister of Finance.The book...
Mohamed Hilmy
03 February 2025, 00:00
Villa Foundation has announced the release of a biography detailing the life of its founder, Qasim Ibrahim, one of the Maldives' most prominent businessmen and a former Minister of Finance.
The book, written in Dhivehi, is set to be launched on February 10.
Penned by veteran journalist and author Mohamed Jameel, the biography offers never-before-told accounts of Qasim’s personal, business, and political journey.
In a press release, Villa Foundation stated that the launch event will be held at Villa College, where the hardcover book, an audiobook, and a dedicated website will be officially unveiled. Additionally, a photo exhibition showcasing key moments from Qasim’s life will be presented and opened to the public the following day. Complimentary copies of the book will be given to attendees of the exhibition.
Spanning over 700 pages, the biography delves into the major challenges and achievements of Qasim’s life, including his business, political career, and personal struggles. The book also features rare color photographs of Qasim.
A self-made businessman, Qasim has made significant investments in various industries, including tourism, shipping, oil, education, aviation, and retail. His tourism company, Villa Hotels has developed and operated several groundbreaking resorts in the Maldives, including Sun Island, one of the largest in the country.
Beyond business, Qasim is known as one of the Maldives' most generous philanthropists, providing financial support to individuals and funding medical and scholarship programs through his foundation. Villa College, one of the nation’s leading educational institutions, was established under his leadership.
Qasim has been an influential figure in Maldivian politics, having served as Minister of Finance and Governor of the Central Bank during Maumoon Abdul Gayoom’s administration. He also briefly held the position of Minister of Home Affairs under President Mohamed Nasheed.
A three-time
presidential candidate and founder of the Jumhooree Party, Qasim has been
widely regarded as a kingmaker in Maldivian politics despite never
winning the presidency. Additionally, he played a key role in drafting the
Maldives' current constitution and remains one of the country's most senior
parliamentarians.
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