2007: two-year-old season Aqlaam began his racing career in a
maiden race over six
furlongs at
Ascot Racecourse on 29 July in which he started at odds of
5/1 and finished third, beaten a short head and a
length by Atlantic Sport and Skadrak.
2008: three-year-old season On his three-year-old debut Aqlaam started favourite for a twenty-runner maiden over seven furlongs at
Newbury Racecourse on 17 May and won "readily" by two and three quarter lengths after taking the lead approaching the final furlong. The colt was then moved up in class to contest the
Group 3 Jersey Stakes at
Royal Ascot on 18 June and started at odds of 13/2 in a sixteen-runner field which included Calming Influence (
King Charles II Stakes), Jupiter Pluvius (
Killavullan Stakes), Strike the Deal (
Richmond Stakes) and Stimulation (
European Free Handicap). Aqlaam tracked the leaders before going to the front two furlongs from the finish and despite hanging abruptly to the left he won "readily" by two lengths from Il Warrd. After the race William Haggas said "I'm thrilled to bits. We've always liked Aqlaam and he's just kept improving" while Richard Hills commented "His last two pieces of work were exceptional and for the last six weeks he has just kept improving."
2009: four-year-old season After an absence of almost eleven months Aqlaam returned for the
Lockinge Stakes over one mile at Newbury in May 2009 and came home tenth of the eleven runners behind
Virtual. On 16 June at Royal Ascot the colt produced a much improved effort as he finished third behind
Paco Boy and
Cesare in the
Queen Anne Stakes. On 11 July at Ascot Aqlaam was made the 15/8 favourite for the Group 2 Summer Mile against six opponents including Cesare and the South African
gelding Imbongi. After tracking the leaders he took the lead a furlong out and won by half a length from Confront. On 16 August Aqlaam was sent to France to contest the Group 1
Prix Jacques Le Marois over 1600 metres at
Deauville Racecourse. He proved no match for the four-year-old filly
Goldikova, who won easily, but came home five lengths clear of the third placed Virtual. The colt returned to France on 9 September for the Prix du Moulin at
Longchamp Racecourse and started at odds of 7/2 in a nine-runner field. His opponents included
Elusive Wave, Famous Name (
Desmond Stakes),
Gladiatorus, Virtual, Oiseau de Feu (
Prix Paul de Moussac) and Balthazaar's Gift (
Hungerford Stakes). After racing in second place behind Gladiatorus, he took the lead approaching the last 200 metres and kept on strongly to win by one and a half lengths from Famous Name. Shortly after the race Hills said "I've just spoken to Sheikh Hamdan in Dubai and I promise, you'd think he'd won the Derby – we are very relieved he won". Seventeen days later the colt contested the
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot in which he led for most of the way before being overtaken in the straight and finishing last of the four runners behind
Rip Van Winkle. In the
2009 World Thoroughbred Rankings Aqlaam was rated the 43rd best racehorse in the world. ==Stud record==