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Almulla Hospitality announces Shariah-compliant chain
Ties up with UK-based Jasper Capital Group to develop 150
hotels worldwide
EH Staff - Dubai
In order to tap the growing Middle East travel market, Dubai-based Almulla
Hospitality has planned for an international chain of Islamic hotels, which
will develop 150 hotels across the globe, with around 90 in Middle East and
Mena region of North Africa, and 60 in other parts of the world with Muslim
interests. The group has tied up with UK-based Jasper Capital Group for development
of these hotels.
Chairman of Almulla Hospitality, Abdulla Mohamed Saeed Almulla, said, "These
hotels will be in strict compliance with the Shariah and will primarily cater
to the Islamic community." He said that this segment is growing at a fast
rate responsible for around 10 per cent of global tourism.
He elaborated that these hotels will follow severe observance of universal codes
like no-alcohol, no pork, only halal meat, exclusive prayer area with marked
Kabah direction, etc. Informing about the various brands of these hotels, Abdulla
said, "Our brand scheme is international so that guests can feel the consistency
and uniformity. We will name our brands Adham, Cliftonwood and Wings."
The group plans to develop its properties through management contracts, joint
ventures and selective acquisitions following different investment arrangements.
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