Generosity rooted in Emirati heritage and Islamic principles.
Our approach
Philanthropy sits alongside investment management within the broader wealth framework. Philanthropy at Salhani Group is treated as a deliberate allocation of capital, guided by client values and a long‑term intent.
Our Specialties
Islamic giving styles
Aligning giving with zakat obligations and waqf‑style, endowment or foundation structures where suitable.
Thematic focus and institution selection
Defining priority themes and selecting appropriate institutions.
Monitoring and reporting
Establishing an explicit framework for oversight and reporting.
Islamic giving principles
Islamic philanthropy provides a long‑established framework for structured giving.
Zakat
Obligatory giving calculated on eligible wealth, intended to support defined categories such as the indebted and those in need of assistance.
Sadaqah
Voluntary charity, which can support a broad range of causes.
Waqf
Endowment of assets for ongoing charitable or religious benefit, often structured so that income supports agreed causes over an extended period.
Thematic Focus
Salhani Group often sees strong interest in:
Education for children and youth in fragile environments.
Humanitarian relief linked to conflict or disasters.
Long‑term development projects that support health and community infrastructure.
Example institutions
The organisations below illustrate the type of initiatives that align with our clients’ philanthropic outlook.
The Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation
The Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation (AGF) aims to empower Emirati and Arab youth through education so they can thrive and positively contribute to the development of the region.
Dubai Charity Association is a Dubai-based Islamic charity that channels Zakat and Sadaqah into education, housing, healthcare, and community support projects for low-income families in the UAE and abroad.