Ajman, UAE – Al Haramain Perfumes, a leading UAE-based fragrance brand, brought together over 7,000 guests for a grand Iftar celebration at its headquarters in Ajman on Sunday, marking one of the largest Ramadan gatherings in the emirate. The event, attended by dignitaries, business leaders, and community members, highlighted the company’s dedication to unity and philanthropy during the holy month.
A Night of Unity and Reflection
The gathering was graced by Sheikh Sultan Bin Saqer Bin Rashid Al Nuaimi, Second Vice Chairman of Ajman Chamber and Ajman Media City, alongside Al Haramain Group’s Founder and Chairman, Mohammed Mahtabur Rahman. The evening began with a Quran recitation by Awqaf Dubai’s Muhammad Sheeraz, followed by a sermon emphasizing Ramadan’s core values of generosity and communal harmony. A poignant Khatm Al Quran ceremony, led by an Imam team, preceded the Maghrib prayer, where thousands united to break their fast with dates and a curated Iftar meal.
Collaboration and Community Spirit
Ajman Police ensured seamless logistics for the massive attendance, while volunteers from the Voluntary Giving Team and Al Haramain staff facilitated the event. Chairman Mohammed Mahtabur Rahman remarked, “This Iftar embodies Ramadan’s essence—unity and giving. At Al Haramain, we strive to foster these values year-round.”

Market Expansion and Global Reach
The celebration coincided with milestones for the brand, which now operates 120 global stores and exports UAE-made fragrances to over 70 countries. The UAE perfume market, valued at $614.3 million in 2022, is projected to surge to $1.15 billion by 2028, driven by an 11.88% CAGR. Similarly, the GCC fine fragrances market is set to grow from $12.4 billion (2022) to $19 billion by 2032, reflecting a 4.5% CAGR.
A Tradition of Excellence and Giving
Founded in Ajman, Al Haramain has evolved from a local enterprise to an international powerhouse, maintaining its “Made in the UAE” ethos. The annual Iftar, now a hallmark event, reinforces its commitment to social responsibility and cultural heritage. As guests departed with gifts of exclusive perfumes, the evening served as a testament to the enduring spirit of Ramadan—bridging divides through shared faith and generosity.
Looking Ahead
Al Haramain Perfumes plans to continue this tradition, aligning its growth with community enrichment. As Rahman noted, “Our mission extends beyond fragrance—it’s about spreading joy and goodwill worldwide.” With robust market trends and a steadfast philanthropic vision, the brand remains a beacon of Arabian perfumery on the global stage.