Sir Abdullah Jumabhoy (1909–1991) + Lady Amina (1915–2005) │ ├─ Mohamed (1935–2018) + Fatima │ ├─ Ayesha (b. 1965) │ └─ Imran (b. 1968) │ ├─ Razak (b. 1940) + Mariam │ ├─ Khalid (b. 1970) │ └─ Sabrina (b. 1974) │ ├─ Zakir (b. 1945) + Shamim │ ├─ Omar (b. 1972) │ └─ Laila (b. 1977) │ └─ Noorjehan (b. 1948) + Ahmed Chaptini └─ [two children, private]
Post-WWII, the brothers and Abdul Rahim took the helm. They owned a strategic asset: massive land parcels along Orchard Road—Singapore’s prime shopping belt. They developed Scotts Shopping Centre and Far East Shopping Centre (not to be confused with Ng Teng Fong’s Far East Organization). jumabhoy family tree
No article on the would be complete without the legal explosion of the 1990s and 2000s. This is where the tree shatters into rival branches. 1940) + Mariam │ ├─ Khalid (b
The dispute revolved around . Rahim’s sons (Shabbir & Ayub) sued Aziz’s sons, alleging: 1945) + Shamim │ ├─ Omar (b