Madani, from the word 'madanihon', which means attractive in English, was one of the big islands that contributed to the country's economy through its abundant natural resources like minerals and oil. Whatever was beneath the seafloor, the place was a wonder of flowing minerals and oil. Long before the discovery of this natural wealth, Madani family solely but legally owned the island according to the ancient methods of acquiring properties.
Situated in a remote part of the country, the Madani's ruled the place for more than a hundred years. Its geological location where it sat above a fault line and facing a common typhoon path, great typhoons, and earthquakes were always its natural phenomena. With such worst conditions, other people refused to live on that island for fear of being buried alive or tossed to the open sea.