Answer:
No.
Aluminium is a paramagnetic material and has not a permanent magnetization like a ferromagnetic material. Instead, Al only shows a weak magnetic moment in presence of an external magnetic field. When this external field is released, the Al loses his magnetism.
The reason is that the electronic configuration of Al is: [Ne] 3s2 3p1 and only has one unpaired electron in his outer electronic shell (the 3p1 electron). This lonely electron is not strongly coupled whit the unpaired electrons from its nearest atomic neighbours, like in a ferromagnet, and so it cannot sustain a permanent magnetic order.