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This is a '''list of notable [[British Bangladeshi]] people''' ({{lang-bn|উল্লেখযোগ্য ব্রিটিশ বাংলাদেশী ব্যক্তিদের তালিকা}}). This includes Bangladeshi immigrants settled or residing in the United Kingdom and British-born citizens of Bangladeshi ethnic or national origin.
This is a '''list of notable [[British Bangladeshi]] people''' ({{lang-bn|উল্লেখযোগ্য ব্রিটিশ বাংলাদেশী ব্যক্তিদের তালিকা}}). This includes Bangladeshi immigrants settled or residing in the United Kingdom and British-born citizens of Bangladeshi ethnic or national origin.


Successful members from the community are recognised in the annual ''[[BritBangla]]'',<ref name="britbangla">{{cite web |url=http://www.britbangla.net/successprofiles.html|title=Success Profiles|publisher=BritBangla|date=24 January 2008|accessdate=8 March 2009}}</ref> ''[[British Bangladeshi Who's Who]]''<ref name="bbwhoswho">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbwhoswho.co.uk/|title=British Bangladeshi Who's Who|publisher=British Bangladeshi Who's Who|date=October 2008|accessdate=3 June 2008}}</ref> and ''[[British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration 100]]''<ref name="bbpower100">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbpower100.com|title=The British Bangladeshi Power 100|publisher=British Bangladeshi Power 100|date=25 January 2012|accessdate=7 March 2012}}</ref> for their significant work,
Successful members from the community are recognised in the annual ''[[BritBangla]]'',<ref name="britbangla">{{cite web |url=http://www.britbangla.net/successprofiles.html|title=Success Profiles|publisher=BritBangla|date=24 January 2008|accessdate=8 March 2009}}</ref> ''[[British Bangladeshi Who's Who]]''<ref name="bbwhoswho">{{cite web|url=http://www.bbwhoswho.co.uk/|title=British Bangladeshi Who's Who|publisher=British Bangladeshi Who's Who|date=October 2008|accessdate=3 June 2008}}</ref> and ''[[British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration 100]]''<ref name="bbpower100">{{cite web |url=http://www.bbpower100.com|title=The British Bangladeshi Power 100|publisher=British Bangladeshi Power 100|date=25 January 2012|accessdate=7 March 2012}}</ref> for their significant work, contribution and achievements in British society.
contribution and achievements in British society.


==Business and finance==
==Business and finance==
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* [[Iqbal Wahhab]] [[Officer of the British Empire|OBE]] – Entrepreneur, restaurateur, journalist and publisher. He founded ''[[Tandoori Magazine]]'' and multi-award winning restaurant Cinnamon Club.<ref name="startups">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://startups.co.uk/iqbal-wahhab-roast-and-the-cinnamon-club/|title=The restaurateur reveals all about his investment woes, blowing budgets and winning landlords over|work= |location= |publisher=''startups.co.uk''|date=23 July 2008|accessdate=25 May 2010}} Taken from the book ''Starting Your Own Restaurant'' (Crimson Publishing)</ref>
* [[Iqbal Wahhab]] [[Officer of the British Empire|OBE]] – Entrepreneur, restaurateur, journalist and publisher. He founded ''[[Tandoori Magazine]]'' and multi-award winning restaurant Cinnamon Club.<ref name="startups">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://startups.co.uk/iqbal-wahhab-roast-and-the-cinnamon-club/|title=The restaurateur reveals all about his investment woes, blowing budgets and winning landlords over|work= |location= |publisher=''startups.co.uk''|date=23 July 2008|accessdate=25 May 2010}} Taken from the book ''Starting Your Own Restaurant'' (Crimson Publishing)</ref>
* [[Jobeda Ali]] – Social entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker and Chief Executive of Three Sisters Care.<ref name="theguardianali">{{cite news |last=Ali|first=Jobeda|url=http://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/social-life-blog/2014/nov/26/homecare-agency-unemployed-muslim-women|title=Care workers are not glorified cleaners|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=26 November 2014 |accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> In 2010, she won the Social Business Leader award at Ogunte Women's Social Leadership Awards.<ref name="socialenterpriselive">{{cite news |last=Cahalane|first=Claudia|url=http://www.socialenterpriselive.com/section/news/people/20100609/israeli-campaigner-career-booster-and-filmaker-celebrated-ogunte-awards|title=Israeli campaigner, career booster and filmaker celebrated at Ogunte awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Social Enterprise''|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Jobeda Ali]] – Social entrepreneur, documentary filmmaker and Chief Executive of Three Sisters Care.<ref name="theguardianali">{{cite news |last=Ali|first=Jobeda|url=http://www.theguardian.com/social-care-network/social-life-blog/2014/nov/26/homecare-agency-unemployed-muslim-women|title=Care workers are not glorified cleaners|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=26 November 2014 |accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> In 2010, she won the Social Business Leader award at Ogunte Women's Social Leadership Awards.<ref name="socialenterpriselive">{{cite news |last=Cahalane|first=Claudia|url=http://www.socialenterpriselive.com/section/news/people/20100609/israeli-campaigner-career-booster-and-filmaker-celebrated-ogunte-awards|title=Israeli campaigner, career booster and filmaker celebrated at Ogunte awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Social Enterprise''|date=9 June 2010|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Helal Miah]] – Investment analyst at [[The Share Centre]].<ref name="telegraphhelal">{{cite news |last=Spence|first=Peter|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/markets/11024825/Roaring-economic-growth-triggers-stock-boom-in-midcaps.html|title=Roaring economic growth triggers stock boom in midcaps|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=11 August 2014|accessdate=1 January 2016}}</ref> His tips for how to invest have appeared in ''[[The Sunday Times]]'' and numerous investment blogs.<ref name="thesundaytimes">{{cite news |last=Miah|first=Helal|url=http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/business/money/investments/article1472155.ece|title=How to invest: Buy on the dip and follow the dividends|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Sunday Times]]''|date=19 October 2014|accessdate=1 January 2016}}</ref>
* [[Leepu Nizamuddin Awlia]] – Car engineer, designer and coachbuilder, who builds imitation supercars out of old models in a workshop on Discovery Channel's reality television programme ''[[Bangla Bangers|Bangla Bangers/Chop Shop: London Garage]]''.<ref name="telegraphawlia">{{cite news |last=Baker|first=Erin|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/picturegalleries/3229816/Metal-gurus.html|title=Metal gurus|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=20 October 2008|accessdate=1 August 2013}}</ref>
* [[Leepu Nizamuddin Awlia]] – Car engineer, designer and coachbuilder, who builds imitation supercars out of old models in a workshop on Discovery Channel's reality television programme ''[[Bangla Bangers|Bangla Bangers/Chop Shop: London Garage]]''.<ref name="telegraphawlia">{{cite news |last=Baker|first=Erin|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/picturegalleries/3229816/Metal-gurus.html|title=Metal gurus|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=20 October 2008|accessdate=1 August 2013}}</ref>
* [[Mahee Ferdous Jalil]] – Businessman, founder of [[Channel S]], owner of Prestige Auto Group and television presenter.<ref name="thedailystarjalil1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/2005/12/04/d51204061471.htm|title=Channel-S TV to air programme in Bangladesh|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=4 December 2005|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="thedailystarjalil2">{{cite news |last=Shahed|first=Feeda Hassan|url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/campus/2008/03/04/feature_chitchat.htm|title=Chitchat with some British-Bangladeshis|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=23 March 2008|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref>
* [[Mahee Ferdous Jalil]] – Businessman, founder of [[Channel S]], owner of Prestige Auto Group and television presenter.<ref name="thedailystarjalil1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/2005/12/04/d51204061471.htm|title=Channel-S TV to air programme in Bangladesh|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=4 December 2005|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref><ref name="thedailystarjalil2">{{cite news |last=Shahed|first=Feeda Hassan|url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/campus/2008/03/04/feature_chitchat.htm|title=Chitchat with some British-Bangladeshis|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=23 March 2008|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref>
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* [[Shawkat Hashmi]] – Radio presenter and producer who works for the [[BBC]] as ethnic affairs producer and presenter for [[BBC North]], [[BBC Radio Sheffield]] and BBC Asian Network.<ref name="bbchashmi">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/sheffield/hi/tv_and_radio/newsid_8187000/8187120.stm|title=Shawkat Hashmi|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC]]''|date=6 August 2009|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref>
* [[Shawkat Hashmi]] – Radio presenter and producer who works for the [[BBC]] as ethnic affairs producer and presenter for [[BBC North]], [[BBC Radio Sheffield]] and BBC Asian Network.<ref name="bbchashmi">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/sheffield/hi/tv_and_radio/newsid_8187000/8187120.stm|title=Shawkat Hashmi|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC]]''|date=6 August 2009|accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref>
* [[Syed Neaz Ahmad]] – Academic, writer, journalist, columnist and critic. He is best known for anchoring [[NTV (Bangladesh)|NTV]] Europe current affairs talk show ''Talking Point''.<ref name="ntveurope">{{cite web |url=http://www.ntveurope.net/talking_point.php|title=Talking Point|publisher=NTV Europe|date= |accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Syed Neaz Ahmad]] – Academic, writer, journalist, columnist and critic. He is best known for anchoring [[NTV (Bangladesh)|NTV]] Europe current affairs talk show ''Talking Point''.<ref name="ntveurope">{{cite web |url=http://www.ntveurope.net/talking_point.php|title=Talking Point|publisher=NTV Europe|date= |accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Sugapuff|Hamim "Sugapuff" Choudhury]] – Television presenter who has had his own show called ''PopDash'' and ''EntertainmentWise'' since 2012. He presented ''Sugapuff Meets'' on [[BuzMuzik]].<ref name="entertainmentwise">{{cite news |last=Merriman|first=Rebecca|url=http://archive.entertainmentwise.com/news/164925/popdashs-sugapuff-named-on-british-bangladeshi-power-and-inspiration-list|title=PopDash's SugaPuff named on British Bangladeshi Power and Inspiration list 2015|work= |location= |publisher=''EntertainmentWise''|date=30 January 2015|accessdate=1 January 2016}}</ref>
* [[Tasmin Lucia-Khan]] – Journalist, presenter and producer.<ref name="bbckhan">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/tasmin_lucia_khan.shtml|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan|work= |location= |publisher=''BBC Press Office''|date=August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110109091159/http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/tasmin_lucia_khan.shtml|archive-date=9 January 2011|accessdate=14 May 2008}}</ref> She is best known for delivering BBC Three's nightly hourly "[[BBC World News|World News]]" bulletins on ''[[60 Seconds]]''<ref name="bbctasmin2">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/02_february/08/60seconds.shtml|title=New faces and look for BBC Three's 60seconds|work= |location= |publisher=''BBC Press Office''|date=8 February 2008|accessdate= }}</ref> and presenting ''E24'' on the rolling news channel [[BBC News (TV channel)|BBC News]].<ref name="primetimeunreality">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/tasmin-lucia-khan-and-andy-may-for-bbc-threes-60seconds/|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan and Andy May for BBC Three’s 60 Seconds|work= |location= |publisher=''Unreality Primetime''|date=8 February 2009|accessdate=5 July 2009}}</ref> She currently delivers news bulletins and breaking stories on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] breakfast television programme ''[[Daybreak (2010 TV programme)|Daybreak]]''.<ref name="mirrorkhan">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/04/tam-s-phew-job-115875-22462433/|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan set to join new ITV breakfast show Daybreak|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Daily Mirror]]''|date=4 August 2010|accessdate=4 August 2010}}</ref>
* [[Tasmin Lucia-Khan]] – Journalist, presenter and producer.<ref name="bbckhan">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/tasmin_lucia_khan.shtml|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan|work= |location= |publisher=''BBC Press Office''|date=August 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110109091159/http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/news/tasmin_lucia_khan.shtml|archive-date=9 January 2011|accessdate=14 May 2008}}</ref> She is best known for delivering BBC Three's nightly hourly "[[BBC World News|World News]]" bulletins on ''[[60 Seconds]]''<ref name="bbctasmin2">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/02_february/08/60seconds.shtml|title=New faces and look for BBC Three's 60seconds|work= |location= |publisher=''BBC Press Office''|date=8 February 2008|accessdate= }}</ref> and presenting ''E24'' on the rolling news channel [[BBC News (TV channel)|BBC News]].<ref name="primetimeunreality">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://primetime.unrealitytv.co.uk/tasmin-lucia-khan-and-andy-may-for-bbc-threes-60seconds/|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan and Andy May for BBC Three’s 60 Seconds|work= |location= |publisher=''Unreality Primetime''|date=8 February 2009|accessdate=5 July 2009}}</ref> She currently delivers news bulletins and breaking stories on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] breakfast television programme ''[[Daybreak (2010 TV programme)|Daybreak]]''.<ref name="mirrorkhan">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/08/04/tam-s-phew-job-115875-22462433/|title=Tasmin Lucia Khan set to join new ITV breakfast show Daybreak|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Daily Mirror]]''|date=4 August 2010|accessdate=4 August 2010}}</ref>
* [[Yasmin Khatun]] – Journalist, television producer and broadcaster.<ref name="huffingtonpostkhatun">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/yasmin-khatun/|title=Yasmin Khatun|work= |location=New York|publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=8 May 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref> She reports and produces for the Islam Channel,<ref name="stylist">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/downgrade-your-job-careers-meet-women-who-traded-high-salary-careers-jobs-to-set-up-own-businesses-self-employed|title=Meet the high-flying women who walked away from huge salaries and security to pursue a healthier work/life balance|work= |location= |publisher=''Stylist Magazine''|date=27 November 2014|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref> and writes for ''[[SISTERS Magazine]]'' and ''[[The Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="huffingtonpostkhatun"/>
* [[Yasmin Khatun]] – Journalist, television producer and broadcaster.<ref name="huffingtonpostkhatun">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/yasmin-khatun/|title=Yasmin Khatun|work= |location=New York|publisher=''[[The Huffington Post]]''|date=8 May 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref> She reports and produces for the Islam Channel,<ref name="stylist">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.stylist.co.uk/life/downgrade-your-job-careers-meet-women-who-traded-high-salary-careers-jobs-to-set-up-own-businesses-self-employed|title=Meet the high-flying women who walked away from huge salaries and security to pursue a healthier work/life balance|work= |location= |publisher=''Stylist Magazine''|date=27 November 2014|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref> and writes for ''[[SISTERS Magazine]]'' and ''[[The Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="huffingtonpostkhatun"/>
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* [[Mary Rahman]] – Press and public relations consultant and Director of MRPR.<ref name="asiansinmediarahman">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asiansinmedia.org/news/article.php/radio/205|title=Mary Rahman elected to the AMA board|work= |location= |publisher=''Asians In Media magazine''|date=14 November 2003|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref>
* [[Mary Rahman]] – Press and public relations consultant and Director of MRPR.<ref name="asiansinmediarahman">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asiansinmedia.org/news/article.php/radio/205|title=Mary Rahman elected to the AMA board|work= |location= |publisher=''Asians In Media magazine''|date=14 November 2003|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref>
* [[Murad Ahmed]] – Journalist who works as a European technology correspondent for the ''[[Financial Times]]''. He writes about innovations with the internet, social media and consumer electronics.<ref name="featuresexec">{{cite news |last=Townsend|first=Oli|url=http://www.featuresexec.com/bulletin/news_article.php?id=22635#.VMq1Yy7pP8cx|title=Financial Times appoints European tech correspondent|work= |location= |publisher=''FeaturesExec Media Bulletin''|date=14 March 2014|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref>
* [[Murad Ahmed]] – Journalist who works as a European technology correspondent for the ''[[Financial Times]]''. He writes about innovations with the internet, social media and consumer electronics.<ref name="featuresexec">{{cite news |last=Townsend|first=Oli|url=http://www.featuresexec.com/bulletin/news_article.php?id=22635#.VMq1Yy7pP8cx|title=Financial Times appoints European tech correspondent|work= |location= |publisher=''FeaturesExec Media Bulletin''|date=14 March 2014|accessdate=1 February 2015}}</ref>
* [[Rejina Sabur-Cross]] – Food writer and blogger. She edits on her food blog Gastrogeek and wrote the cookbook ''Gastrogeek: What to eat when you're in a hurry, hungry or hard up''.<ref name="dailymailsabur">{{cite news |last=Koski|first=John|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2268183/Gastrogeek-Rejina-Sabur-Cross-Food-book-week.html|title=Food book of the week: Gastrogeek by Rejina Sabur-Cross|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Mail Online]]''|date=26 January 2013|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><ref name="metrosabur">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.metro.co.uk/2013/01/24/gastro-geek-offers-a-twist-on-the-traditional-with-its-offbeat-recipes-3364221/|title=Gastro Geek offers a twist on the traditional with its offbeat recipes|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Metro (British newspaper)|Metro]]''|date=24 January 2013|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref>
* [[Rejina Sabur-Cross]] – Food writer and blogger. She edits on her food blog Gastrogeek and wrote the 2013 cookbook ''[[Gastrogeek|Gastrogeek: What to eat when you're in a hurry, hungry or hard up]]''.<ref name="dailymailsabur">{{cite news |last=Koski|first=John|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2268183/Gastrogeek-Rejina-Sabur-Cross-Food-book-week.html|title=Food book of the week: Gastrogeek by Rejina Sabur-Cross|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Mail Online]]''|date=26 January 2013|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref><ref name="metrosabur">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.metro.co.uk/2013/01/24/gastro-geek-offers-a-twist-on-the-traditional-with-its-offbeat-recipes-3364221/|title=Gastro Geek offers a twist on the traditional with its offbeat recipes|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Metro (British newspaper)|Metro]]''|date=24 January 2013|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref>
* [[Sarwar Ahmed]] – Publisher best known for founding ''[[Eastern Eye]]'' in 1989.<ref name="guardiansarwar">{{cite news |last1=Vasagar|first1=Jeevan|last2=Kelso|first2=Paul|last3=James-Gregory|first3=Sally|last4=Dodd|first4=Vikram|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/jun/17/religion.immigrationpolicy|title=The winners|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=17 June 2002|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> He is the publisher of ''Asiana'' and ''Asiana Wedding''.<ref name="alalodulal">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.alalodulal.org/2012/12/19/british/|title=British Bangladeshi "Power 100"|work= |location= |publisher=''Alal O Dulal''|date=19 December 2012|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> In 2013, he was awarded the Services to Media award at the [[British Muslim Awards]].<ref name="manchestereveningnewssarwar">{{cite news |last=Begum|first=Shelina|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/british-muslims-who-have-made-a-significant-1282246|title=Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards|work= |location=Manchester|publisher=''[[Manchester Evening News]]''|date=31 January 2013|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref><ref name="asianimageahmed">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asianimage.co.uk/news/10197507.Winners_honoured_at_British_Muslim_Awards/|title=Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Asian Image''|date=31 January 2013|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
* [[Sarwar Ahmed]] – Publisher best known for founding ''[[Eastern Eye]]'' in 1989.<ref name="guardiansarwar">{{cite news |last1=Vasagar|first1=Jeevan|last2=Kelso|first2=Paul|last3=James-Gregory|first3=Sally|last4=Dodd|first4=Vikram|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/jun/17/religion.immigrationpolicy|title=The winners|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=17 June 2002|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> He is the publisher of ''Asiana'' and ''Asiana Wedding''.<ref name="alalodulal">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.alalodulal.org/2012/12/19/british/|title=British Bangladeshi "Power 100"|work= |location= |publisher=''Alal O Dulal''|date=19 December 2012|accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref> In 2013, he was awarded the Services to Media award at the [[British Muslim Awards]].<ref name="manchestereveningnewssarwar">{{cite news |last=Begum|first=Shelina|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/british-muslims-who-have-made-a-significant-1282246|title=Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards|work= |location=Manchester|publisher=''[[Manchester Evening News]]''|date=31 January 2013|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref><ref name="asianimageahmed">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.asianimage.co.uk/news/10197507.Winners_honoured_at_British_Muslim_Awards/|title=Winners honoured at British Muslim Awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Asian Image''|date=31 January 2013|accessdate=1 April 2014}}</ref>
* [[Serajur Rahman|A. N. M. Serajur Rahman]] – Journalist and broadcaster.<ref name="thedailystarrahman1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/03/28/d4032801055.htm|title=Independence Day celebrated|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=28 April 2004|accessdate=18 March 2011}}</ref> From 1960 to 1994, he worked for [[BBC World Service]], and was the deputy chief of [[BBC Bangla]] Service before retirement.<ref name="thedailystarrahma2n">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/journo-sirajur-rahman-dies-91315|title=Journo Sirajur Rahman dies|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=2 June 2015|accessdate=2 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Serajur Rahman|A. N. M. Serajur Rahman]] – Journalist and broadcaster.<ref name="thedailystarrahman1">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/2004/03/28/d4032801055.htm|title=Independence Day celebrated|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=28 April 2004|accessdate=18 March 2011}}</ref> From 1960 to 1994, he worked for [[BBC World Service]], and was the deputy chief of [[BBC Bangla]] Service before retirement.<ref name="thedailystarrahma2n">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/journo-sirajur-rahman-dies-91315|title=Journo Sirajur Rahman dies|work= |location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=2 June 2015|accessdate=2 June 2015}}</ref>
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[[File:Baroness Uddin.png|thumb|right|150px|Labour Party life peer, [[Pola Uddin, Baroness Uddin|Baroness Pola Uddin]]]]
[[File:Baroness Uddin.png|thumb|right|150px|Labour Party life peer, [[Pola Uddin, Baroness Uddin|Baroness Pola Uddin]]]]


===Members of Parliment===
===Members of Parliament===
* [[Doctor of Philosophy|Dr]] [[Rupa Huq]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] – [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Ealing Central and Acton (UK Parliament constituency)|Ealing Central and Acton constituency]],<ref name="getwestlondonhuq2">{{cite news |last1=Bazaraa|first1=Danya|last2=De-Keyzer|first2=Amy|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/local-news/ealing-central--acton-constituency-9050446|title=Ealing Central & Acton constituency results|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=1 June 2015}}</ref> writer, columnist, senior lecturer in Sociology at [[Kingston University]] and former [[Deputy Mayor]] of the [[London Borough of Ealing]].<ref name="gbnews24huq">{{cite news |last=Ahmed|first=Syed Shah Salim|url=http://www.english.gbnews24.com/legendary-researcher-rupa-will-win-the-next-election-2015/|title=Legendary researcher Rupa will be win the next Election 2015|work= |location= |publisher=''GBNEWS24.com''|date=1 December 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="getwestlondonhuq1">{{cite news |last=Russell|first=Michael|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Labour pick TV star's sister as their General Election candidate|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=7 May 2015|accessdate=1 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Doctor of Philosophy|Dr]] [[Rupa Huq]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] – [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] [[Member of Parliament]] for [[Ealing Central and Acton (UK Parliament constituency)|Ealing Central and Acton constituency]],<ref name="getwestlondonhuq2">{{cite news |last1=Bazaraa|first1=Danya|last2=De-Keyzer|first2=Amy|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/local-news/ealing-central--acton-constituency-9050446|title=Ealing Central & Acton constituency results|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=8 May 2015|accessdate=1 June 2015}}</ref> writer, columnist, senior lecturer in Sociology at [[Kingston University]] and former [[Deputy Mayor]] of the [[London Borough of Ealing]].<ref name="gbnews24huq">{{cite news |last=Ahmed|first=Syed Shah Salim|url=http://www.english.gbnews24.com/legendary-researcher-rupa-will-win-the-next-election-2015/|title=Legendary researcher Rupa will be win the next Election 2015|work= |location= |publisher=''GBNEWS24.com''|date=1 December 2013|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="getwestlondonhuq1">{{cite news |last=Russell|first=Michael|url=http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/news/west-london-news/ealing-labour-pick-tv-stars-6281362|title=Ealing Labour pick TV star's sister as their General Election candidate|work= |location=London|publisher=''Get West London''|date=7 May 2015|accessdate=1 June 2015}}</ref>
* [[Rushanara Ali]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] – Labour Party Member of Parliament for [[Bethnal Green and Bow (UK Parliament constituency)|Bethnal Green and Bow constituency]]. She became the first person of Bangladeshi origin to be elected to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]<ref name="thisislondonrushanara">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/politics/article-23831748-rushanara-ali-becomes-first-bangladeshi-mp.do|title=Rushanara Ali becomes first Bangladeshi MP|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[London Evening Standard]]''|date=7 May 2010|accessdate=11 May 2010}}</ref> and one of the first three Muslim women to be elected as a Member of Parliament.<ref name="guardianali">{{cite news | first1=Jo|last1=Adetunji|first2=Mark|last2=Tran|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/may/07/general-election-female-muslim-mps|title=General election 2010: first female Muslim MPs elected|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=7 May 2010|accessdate=5 November 2010}}</ref>
* [[Rushanara Ali]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] – Labour Party Member of Parliament for [[Bethnal Green and Bow (UK Parliament constituency)|Bethnal Green and Bow constituency]]. She became the first person of Bangladeshi origin to be elected to the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]<ref name="thisislondonrushanara">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/politics/article-23831748-rushanara-ali-becomes-first-bangladeshi-mp.do|title=Rushanara Ali becomes first Bangladeshi MP|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[London Evening Standard]]''|date=7 May 2010|accessdate=11 May 2010}}</ref> and one of the first three Muslim women to be elected as a Member of Parliament.<ref name="guardianali">{{cite news | first1=Jo|last1=Adetunji|first2=Mark|last2=Tran|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/may/07/general-election-female-muslim-mps|title=General election 2010: first female Muslim MPs elected|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=7 May 2010|accessdate=5 November 2010}}</ref>
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* [[China Chowdhury]] – Choreographer, dance teacher, and the founder and Director of Taal Torongo.<ref name="baishakhimelachowdhury">{{cite web |url=http://www.baishakhimela.org.uk/weavers_china_chowdhury.html|title=Weavers China Chowdhury|publisher=Baishakhi Mela|date= |accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref> In 2011, she received the Contribution to Culture Award at the Channel S Awards.<ref name="sylhettimesdigital">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://sylhettimesdigital.co.uk/the-channel-s-awards-2011-the-event/|title=The Channel-S Awards 2011: The Winners|work= |location=Sylhet|publisher=''The Sylhet Times''|date=7 April 2011|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[China Chowdhury]] – Choreographer, dance teacher, and the founder and Director of Taal Torongo.<ref name="baishakhimelachowdhury">{{cite web |url=http://www.baishakhimela.org.uk/weavers_china_chowdhury.html|title=Weavers China Chowdhury|publisher=Baishakhi Mela|date= |accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref> In 2011, she received the Contribution to Culture Award at the Channel S Awards.<ref name="sylhettimesdigital">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://sylhettimesdigital.co.uk/the-channel-s-awards-2011-the-event/|title=The Channel-S Awards 2011: The Winners|work= |location=Sylhet|publisher=''The Sylhet Times''|date=7 April 2011|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[Eenasul Fateh|Eenasul Fateh / Aladin]] – Cultural practitioner, magician and live artist. He was awarded International Magician of the Year in 1991 and the 1997 Golden Turban Award from the Magic Academy of Bangalore in India.<ref name="magicaladin">{{cite web |url=http://www.magicaladin.com/magic.html|title=Magic|publisher=the magic of aladin|date= |accessdate= }}</ref>
* [[Eenasul Fateh|Eenasul Fateh / Aladin]] – Cultural practitioner, magician and live artist. He was awarded International Magician of the Year in 1991 and the 1997 Golden Turban Award from the Magic Academy of Bangalore in India.<ref name="magicaladin">{{cite web |url=http://www.magicaladin.com/magic.html|title=Magic|publisher=the magic of aladin|date= |accessdate= }}</ref>
* [[Enamul Hoque]] – Photographer, filmmaker and artist. He has worked on various campaigns for brands and is partner in Underbelly Film and has been making and producing films since 2003.<ref name="oitijjohoque">{{cite web |url=http://www.oitijjo.org/enamul-hoque/|title=Enamul Hoque|publisher=Oitij-jo|date= |accessdate=1 September 2015}}</ref>
* [[Hamja Ahsan]] – Artist and independent curator of Bengali-Islamic diaspora.<ref name="ceasefiremagazine">{{cite news |last1=Ahsan|first1=Hamja|last2=Shah|first2=Turab|url=https://www.ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/author/hamja-ahsan/|title=Interview - Hamja Ahsan and Turab Shah: "It is important to remain hopeful"|work= |location= |publisher=''Ceasefire Magazine''|date=18 July 2012|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[Hamja Ahsan]] – Artist and independent curator of Bengali-Islamic diaspora.<ref name="ceasefiremagazine">{{cite news |last1=Ahsan|first1=Hamja|last2=Shah|first2=Turab|url=https://www.ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/author/hamja-ahsan/|title=Interview - Hamja Ahsan and Turab Shah: "It is important to remain hopeful"|work= |location= |publisher=''Ceasefire Magazine''|date=18 July 2012|accessdate=1 July 2015}}</ref>
* [[Kaniz Ali]] – Makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist.<ref name="shoutarabia">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.shoutarabia.com/2010/09/29/the-make-up-of-kaniz-ali/|title=The Make-up of Kaniz Ali|work= |location= |publisher=''Shout Confidential''|date=29 September 2010|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref> In 2011, she was awarded the Best Make-Up Artist category at International Asian Fashion Awards.<ref name="pukkapr">{{cite news |last=Chrysanthou|first=Gina|url=http://www.pukkapr.com/news/view.aspx?id=110|title=International Asian Fashion Awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Pukka PR''|date=25 November 2011|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref>
* [[Kaniz Ali]] – Makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist.<ref name="shoutarabia">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.shoutarabia.com/2010/09/29/the-make-up-of-kaniz-ali/|title=The Make-up of Kaniz Ali|work= |location= |publisher=''Shout Confidential''|date=29 September 2010|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref> In 2011, she was awarded the Best Make-Up Artist category at International Asian Fashion Awards.<ref name="pukkapr">{{cite news |last=Chrysanthou|first=Gina|url=http://www.pukkapr.com/news/view.aspx?id=110|title=International Asian Fashion Awards|work= |location= |publisher=''Pukka PR''|date=25 November 2011|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref>
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* [[Ruh al-Alam]] – Islamic artist and founder of [[Islamic calligraphy|Islamic calligraphic]] artwork project Visual Dhikr.<ref name="pspthebeautifulscript">{{cite web |url=http://www.pspthebeautifulscript.com/artists/ruhal.html|title=Ruh al-'Alam|publisher=PSP - the beautiful script|date=5 June 2009|accessdate= }} Ruh al-'Alam</ref>
* [[Ruh al-Alam]] – Islamic artist and founder of [[Islamic calligraphy|Islamic calligraphic]] artwork project Visual Dhikr.<ref name="pspthebeautifulscript">{{cite web |url=http://www.pspthebeautifulscript.com/artists/ruhal.html|title=Ruh al-'Alam|publisher=PSP - the beautiful script|date=5 June 2009|accessdate= }} Ruh al-'Alam</ref>
* [[Runa Islam]] – Film and photography visual artist, who was nominated for the [[2008 Turner Prize]].<ref name="newagebdIslam">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newagebd.com/2008/oct/10/oct10/xtra_inner4.html|title=British-Bangladeshis who have made a mark|work= |location= |publisher=''New Age Xtra''|date=10–16 October 2008 |accessdate=22 November 2008}}</ref><ref name="telegraphruna">{{cite news |last=Davies|first=Serena|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3648626/A-cable-car-named-desire.html|title=A cable car named desire|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 December 2005|accessdate=22 November 2008}}</ref>
* [[Runa Islam]] – Film and photography visual artist, who was nominated for the [[2008 Turner Prize]].<ref name="newagebdIslam">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newagebd.com/2008/oct/10/oct10/xtra_inner4.html|title=British-Bangladeshis who have made a mark|work= |location= |publisher=''New Age Xtra''|date=10–16 October 2008 |accessdate=22 November 2008}}</ref><ref name="telegraphruna">{{cite news |last=Davies|first=Serena|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3648626/A-cable-car-named-desire.html|title=A cable car named desire|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 December 2005|accessdate=22 November 2008}}</ref>
* [[Rukia Begum]] – Textile and fashion designer.<ref name="oitijjorukia">{{cite web |url=http://www.oitijjo.org/rukia-begum/|title=Rukia Begum|publisher=Oitij-jo|date= |accessdate=1 February 2014}}</ref>
* [[Saiman Miah]] – Architecture student who designed one of the two £5 coins for the [[2012 Summer Olympics|London 2012 Summer Olympics Games]].<ref name="bbcsaiman">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15718464|title=London 2012 £5 coin design success for Midlands pair|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=14 November 2011|accessdate=31 May 2012}}</ref><ref name="thedailystarsaiman">{{cite news |last=Shama|first=Saveem|url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/suppliments/2012/anniversary_2012/section3/sports02.htm|title=Saiman Miah|work=21st Anniversary Supplement|location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=23 May 2010|accessdate=31 May 2012}}</ref>
* [[Saiman Miah]] – Architecture student who designed one of the two £5 coins for the [[2012 Summer Olympics|London 2012 Summer Olympics Games]].<ref name="bbcsaiman">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-15718464|title=London 2012 £5 coin design success for Midlands pair|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=14 November 2011|accessdate=31 May 2012}}</ref><ref name="thedailystarsaiman">{{cite news |last=Shama|first=Saveem|url=http://archive.thedailystar.net/suppliments/2012/anniversary_2012/section3/sports02.htm|title=Saiman Miah|work=21st Anniversary Supplement|location=Bangladesh|publisher=''[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]''|date=23 May 2010|accessdate=31 May 2012}}</ref>
* [[Sanchita Islam]] – Artist, writer and filmmaker.<ref name="creativecase">{{cite news |last=Marino|first=Elisabetta|url=http://disabilityarts.creativecase.org.uk/?location_id=1572&item=2524|title=Bridging Gaps: an interview with Sanchita Islam|work= |location= |publisher=''The Creative Case for Diversity''|date=7 January 2012|page=3|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> In 1999, she founded Pigment Explosion, which has branched out into projects, including film, painting, drawing, writing and photography.<ref name="hixsoho">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.hixsoho.co.uk/artwork/75/|title=Sanchita Islam|work= |location= |publisher=Hix|date= |accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref>
* [[Sanchita Islam]] – Artist, writer and filmmaker.<ref name="creativecase">{{cite news |last=Marino|first=Elisabetta|url=http://disabilityarts.creativecase.org.uk/?location_id=1572&item=2524|title=Bridging Gaps: an interview with Sanchita Islam|work= |location= |publisher=''The Creative Case for Diversity''|date=7 January 2012|page=3|accessdate=1 December 2012}}</ref> In 1999, she founded Pigment Explosion, which has branched out into projects, including film, painting, drawing, writing and photography.<ref name="hixsoho">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.hixsoho.co.uk/artwork/75/|title=Sanchita Islam|work= |location= |publisher=Hix|date= |accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref>
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==Academia==
==Academia==
[[File:Tipu Aziz 2004.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Professor of neurosurgery, [[Tipu Aziz]]]]
[[File:Tipu Aziz 2004.jpg|thumb|right|225px|Professor of neurosurgery, [[Tipu Aziz]]]]
* [[Professor|Prof]] [[Andy Miah]] – [[Bioethics|Bioethicist]], Professor in Ethics and Emerging Technologies and Director of the Creative Futures Research Centre<ref name="telegraphmiah">{{cite news |last= Davies|first= Serena|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3648626/A-cable-car-named-desire.html|title=Creative Futures Institute @ University of the West of Scotland|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 December 2005|accessdate= }}</ref> at the [[University of the West of Scotland]]. His work often focuses on technology and [[posthumanism]].<ref name="scotsmanmiah">{{cite news |last=Smith|first=Clare |url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/andy-miah-interview-meet-a-man-whose-ethics-are-out-of-this-world-1-1149070|title=Andy Miah interview - Meet a man whose ethics are out of this world|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Scotsman]]''|date=28 November 2008|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref>
* [[Professor|Prof]] [[Andy Miah]] – [[Bioethics|Bioethicist]], Professor in Ethics and Emerging Technologies and Director of the Creative Futures Research Centre<ref name="telegraphandy">{{cite news |last= Davies|first= Serena|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/3648626/A-cable-car-named-desire.html|title=Creative Futures Institute @ University of the West of Scotland|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Daily Telegraph]]''|date=10 December 2005|accessdate= }}</ref> at the [[University of the West of Scotland]]. His work often focuses on technology and [[posthumanism]].<ref name="scotsmanmiah">{{cite news |last=Smith|first=Clare |url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/andy-miah-interview-meet-a-man-whose-ethics-are-out-of-this-world-1-1149070|title=Andy Miah interview - Meet a man whose ethics are out of this world|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Scotsman]]''|date=28 November 2008|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref>
* [[Delwar Hussain]] – Writer, anthropologist and correspondent for ''[[The Guardian]]''. In 2013, his first book ''Boundaries Undermined: The Ruins of Progress on the Bangladesh-India Border'' was published.<ref name="spitalfieldslifehussain">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.spitalfieldslife.com/2013/07/22/delwar-hussain-writer-anthropologist/|title=Delwar Hussain, Writer & Anthropologist|work= |location= |publisher=''Spitalfields Life''|date=22 July 2013|accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Delwar Hussain]] – Writer, anthropologist and correspondent for ''[[The Guardian]]''. In 2013, his first book ''Boundaries Undermined: The Ruins of Progress on the Bangladesh-India Border'' was published.<ref name="spitalfieldslifehussain">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.spitalfieldslife.com/2013/07/22/delwar-hussain-writer-anthropologist/|title=Delwar Hussain, Writer & Anthropologist|work= |location= |publisher=''Spitalfields Life''|date=22 July 2013|accessdate=1 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Dilwar Hussain]] – Research fellow at [[The Islamic Foundation]] in Leicester. He co-authored the 2004 book ''British Muslims Between Assimilation and Segregation'' and is on the Home Office's committee tackling radicalisation and extremism.<ref name="independenthussain">{{cite news |last=Hussain|first=Dilwar|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/dilwar-hussain-never-mind-what-we-are-against-what-are-we-for-308565.html|title=Dilwar Hussain: Never mind what we are against. What are we for?|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=28 August 2005|accessdate=1 July 2013}}</ref>
* [[Dilwar Hussain]] – Research fellow at [[The Islamic Foundation]] in Leicester. He co-authored the 2004 book ''British Muslims Between Assimilation and Segregation'' and is on the Home Office's committee tackling radicalisation and extremism.<ref name="independenthussain">{{cite news |last=Hussain|first=Dilwar|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/commentators/dilwar-hussain-never-mind-what-we-are-against-what-are-we-for-308565.html|title=Dilwar Hussain: Never mind what we are against. What are we for?|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=28 August 2005|accessdate=1 July 2013}}</ref>
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* [[Muhammad Mojlum Khan]] – Non-fiction writer. He wrote the 2008 book ''[[The Muslim 100|The Muslim 100: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of the Most Influential Muslims in History]]''<ref name="muslimnews1">{{cite news |last=Elshayyal|first=M. F|url=http://www.archive.muslimnews.co.uk/paper/index.php?article=3714|title=Book Review - One hundred influential Muslim personalities|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Muslim News]]''|date=26 September 2008|accessdate=1 October 2013}}</ref> and the 2013 book ''The Muslim Heritage of Bengal: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of Great Muslim Scholars, Writers and Reformers of Bangladesh and West Bengal''.<ref name="muslimnews2">{{cite news |last=Ali|first=Fuad. M|url=http://www.muslimnews.co.uk/newspaper/regular-columns/book-review-rediscovering-the-muslim-heritage-of-bengal/|title=Book Review: Rediscovering the Muslim heritage of Bengal|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Muslim News]]''|date=26 July 2013|accessdate=1 October 2013}}</ref>
* [[Muhammad Mojlum Khan]] – Non-fiction writer. He wrote the 2008 book ''[[The Muslim 100|The Muslim 100: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of the Most Influential Muslims in History]]''<ref name="muslimnews1">{{cite news |last=Elshayyal|first=M. F|url=http://www.archive.muslimnews.co.uk/paper/index.php?article=3714|title=Book Review - One hundred influential Muslim personalities|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Muslim News]]''|date=26 September 2008|accessdate=1 October 2013}}</ref> and the 2013 book ''The Muslim Heritage of Bengal: The Lives, Thoughts and Achievements of Great Muslim Scholars, Writers and Reformers of Bangladesh and West Bengal''.<ref name="muslimnews2">{{cite news |last=Ali|first=Fuad. M|url=http://www.muslimnews.co.uk/newspaper/regular-columns/book-review-rediscovering-the-muslim-heritage-of-bengal/|title=Book Review: Rediscovering the Muslim heritage of Bengal|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Muslim News]]''|date=26 July 2013|accessdate=1 October 2013}}</ref>
* [[Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed]] – Author, lecturer, political scientist specialising in interdisciplinary security studies and participant of the [[9/11 Truth movement]].<ref name="newint">{{cite news |last=Ahmed|first=Nafeez Mosaddeq|url=http://www.newint.org/features/2009/10/01/blowback-extended-version/|title=Our Terrorists|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Internationalist]]''|date=October 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
* [[Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed]] – Author, lecturer, political scientist specialising in interdisciplinary security studies and participant of the [[9/11 Truth movement]].<ref name="newint">{{cite news |last=Ahmed|first=Nafeez Mosaddeq|url=http://www.newint.org/features/2009/10/01/blowback-extended-version/|title=Our Terrorists|work= |location= |publisher=''[[New Internationalist]]''|date=October 2009|accessdate=7 December 2009}}</ref>
* [[Nazia Ali]] – Novelist has written two novels: 2012's ''Healthy and Halal Choice'' and 2013's ''Into the Light from the Darkness''.<ref name="weeklydesh">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=984209014926775&set=a.700383783309301.1073741831.100000130584897&type=3&theater|title=From the heart of darkness|work= |location= |publisher=''Weekly-Desh''|date=16 December 2014|accessdate=1 December 2015}}</ref>
* [[Nazia Ali]] – Novelist has written two novels: 2012's ''[[Healthy and Halal Choice]]'' and 2013's ''[[Into the Light from the Darkness]]''.<ref name="weeklydesh">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=984209014926775&set=a.700383783309301.1073741831.100000130584897&type=3&theater|title=From the heart of darkness|work= |location= |publisher=''Weekly-Desh''|date=16 December 2014|accessdate=1 December 2015}}</ref>
* [[Rekha Waheed]] – Writer and novelist, who has written four novels, including 2004's ''[[The A-Z Guide to Arranged Marriage]]'', and 2010's ''[[Saris and the City]]'' and ''[[My Bollywood Wedding]]''.<ref name="authorsonline">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/viewauthor.php?pid=450|title=Biography for Rekha Waheed |location= |work= |publisher=Authors OnLine|date=27 October 2005|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref>
* [[Rekha Waheed]] – Writer and novelist, who has written four novels, including 2004's ''[[The A-Z Guide to Arranged Marriage]]'', and 2010's ''[[Saris and the City]]'' and ''[[My Bollywood Wedding]]''.<ref name="authorsonline">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.authorsonline.co.uk/viewauthor.php?pid=450|title=Biography for Rekha Waheed |location= |work= |publisher=Authors OnLine|date=27 October 2005|accessdate=18 September 2011}}</ref>
* [[Roopa Farooki]] – Novelist.<ref name="guardianfarooki">{{cite news |last= Farooki|first=Roopa|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/jul/28/familyandrelationships.family|title=This charming man|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=28 July 2007|accessdate=12 March 2011}}</ref>
* [[Roopa Farooki]] – Novelist.<ref name="guardianfarooki">{{cite news |last= Farooki|first=Roopa|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2007/jul/28/familyandrelationships.family|title=This charming man|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Guardian]]''|date=28 July 2007|accessdate=12 March 2011}}</ref>
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* [[Honorary degree|Dr]] [[Nazia Khanum]] [[Officer of the British Empire|OBE]] – Management consultant, researcher, Director of Equality in Diversity, non-executive director for NHS Luton and chair of various voluntary community organisations.<ref name="alalodulal"/> In 2008, she carried out a research study of "Forced marriage, family cohesion and community engagement: national learning through a case study of Luton" for the [[Home Office]] and [[Metropolitan Police Service]].<ref name="bbckhanum">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/7289421.stm|title=Forced marriage problems revealed|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=11 March 2008|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref>
* [[Honorary degree|Dr]] [[Nazia Khanum]] [[Officer of the British Empire|OBE]] – Management consultant, researcher, Director of Equality in Diversity, non-executive director for NHS Luton and chair of various voluntary community organisations.<ref name="alalodulal"/> In 2008, she carried out a research study of "Forced marriage, family cohesion and community engagement: national learning through a case study of Luton" for the [[Home Office]] and [[Metropolitan Police Service]].<ref name="bbckhanum">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/beds/bucks/herts/7289421.stm|title=Forced marriage problems revealed|work= |location= |publisher=''[[BBC News]]''|date=11 March 2008|accessdate=1 January 2014}}</ref>
* [[Rahima Begum]] – Human rights activist, and co-founder and co-director of [[Restless Beings]].<ref name="independentrahima">{{cite news |last=Choudhury|first=Nilima|url=http://www.blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/06/02/third-anniversary-of-restless-beings-charity/|title=Third anniversary of Restless Beings charity|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=6 June 2011|accessdate=1 November 2014}}</ref>
* [[Rahima Begum]] – Human rights activist, and co-founder and co-director of [[Restless Beings]].<ref name="independentrahima">{{cite news |last=Choudhury|first=Nilima|url=http://www.blogs.independent.co.uk/2011/06/02/third-anniversary-of-restless-beings-charity/|title=Third anniversary of Restless Beings charity|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]''|date=6 June 2011|accessdate=1 November 2014}}</ref>
* [[Saif Uddin Ahmad]] – Humanitarian and Chief Executive Officer of [[Al-Khair Foundation]]. He was formerly the chief executive officer of the UK charities [[Muslim Aid]] and [[Islamic Help]], and he also founded the charities Faith Regen foundation, MADE in Europe and Global One 2015.<ref name="alkhair">{{cite web |url=http://www.alkhair.org/saif-ahmad-joins-al-khair-foundation-as-ceo/|title=Saif Ahmad Joins Al-Khair Foundation as CEO|publisher=Al Khair Foundation|date=19 May 2015|accessdate=1 January 2016}}</ref>
* [[Councillor|Cllr]] [[Sandra Kabir]] – Philanthropist, Executive Director of [[BRAC (NGO)|BRAC]] UK, Labour Party politician and councillor for Queensbury ward in [[Brent London Borough Council|Brent Borough]].<ref name="financialeducationsummit">{{cite web |url=http://financialeducationsummit.org/2008/speakerinfo.php?profile=kabir|title=Sandra Kabir|publisher=Financial Education Summit|date= |accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref>
* [[Councillor|Cllr]] [[Sandra Kabir]] – Philanthropist, Executive Director of [[BRAC (NGO)|BRAC]] UK, Labour Party politician and councillor for Queensbury ward in [[Brent London Borough Council|Brent Borough]].<ref name="financialeducationsummit">{{cite web |url=http://financialeducationsummit.org/2008/speakerinfo.php?profile=kabir|title=Sandra Kabir|publisher=Financial Education Summit|date= |accessdate=1 January 2013}}</ref>
* [[Sarah Begum]] – [[Anthropologist]], journalist and explorer<ref name="specialistspeakers">{{cite web |url=http://www.specialistspeakers.com/?p=8014|title=Sarah Begum|publisher=Specialist Speakers Speaker Bureau|date= |accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> whose documentary ''[[Amazon Souls]]'' premiered at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 2013.<ref name="kingston">{{cite web |url=http://www.kingston.ac.uk/news/article/995/31-may-2013-sarah-begum-adventurous-filmmaker/|title=Kingston University London|publisher=|date=31 May 2013|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Sarah Begum]] – [[Anthropologist]], journalist and explorer<ref name="specialistspeakers">{{cite web |url=http://www.specialistspeakers.com/?p=8014|title=Sarah Begum|publisher=Specialist Speakers Speaker Bureau|date= |accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref> whose documentary ''[[Amazon Souls]]'' premiered at the [[Cannes Film Festival]] in 2013.<ref name="kingston">{{cite web |url=http://www.kingston.ac.uk/news/article/995/31-may-2013-sarah-begum-adventurous-filmmaker/|title=Kingston University London|publisher=|date=31 May 2013|accessdate=1 August 2015}}</ref>
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* [[Tahmina Begum]] – Football referee and PE assistant. In 2010, she became the first qualified female referee of Bangladeshi descent in the UK.<ref name="london24">{{cite news |last=Kvist|first=Else|url=http://www.london24.com/news/olympic_torch_carried_through_stepney_green_park_by_first_bangladeshi_woman_football_referee_in_tower_hamlets_1_1454610|title=Olympic torch carried through Stepney Green Park by first Bangladeshi woman football referee in Tower Hamlets|work= |location=London|publisher=''London24''|date=21 July 2012|accessdate=8 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="eastlondonadvertiser">{{cite news |last=Kvist|first=Else|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/olympic_torch_carried_through_stepney_green_park_by_first_bangladeshi_woman_football_referee_in_tower_hamlets_1_1454610|title=Olympic torch carried through Stepney Green Park by first Bangladeshi woman football referee in Tower Hamlets|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[East London Advertiser]]''|date=21 July 2012|accessdate=8 November 2012}}</ref>
* [[Tahmina Begum]] – Football referee and PE assistant. In 2010, she became the first qualified female referee of Bangladeshi descent in the UK.<ref name="london24">{{cite news |last=Kvist|first=Else|url=http://www.london24.com/news/olympic_torch_carried_through_stepney_green_park_by_first_bangladeshi_woman_football_referee_in_tower_hamlets_1_1454610|title=Olympic torch carried through Stepney Green Park by first Bangladeshi woman football referee in Tower Hamlets|work= |location=London|publisher=''London24''|date=21 July 2012|accessdate=8 November 2012}}</ref><ref name="eastlondonadvertiser">{{cite news |last=Kvist|first=Else|url=http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/olympic_torch_carried_through_stepney_green_park_by_first_bangladeshi_woman_football_referee_in_tower_hamlets_1_1454610|title=Olympic torch carried through Stepney Green Park by first Bangladeshi woman football referee in Tower Hamlets|work= |location=London|publisher=''[[East London Advertiser]]''|date=21 July 2012|accessdate=8 November 2012}}</ref>
* [[Zubair Hoque]] – Racing driver who is the only British Asian in single-seat [[formula racing]].<ref name="theasiantodayhoque">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2508|title= Life in the Fast Lane with Zubair Hoque|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=14 July 2011|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="desixpresshoque">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.desixpress.co.uk/PrintArticle.aspx?articleID=2508|title=Zubair Hoque|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Desi Xpress]]''|date=14 July 2011|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref>
* [[Zubair Hoque]] – Racing driver who is the only British Asian in single-seat [[formula racing]].<ref name="theasiantodayhoque">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.theasiantoday.com/article.aspx?articleId=2508|title= Life in the Fast Lane with Zubair Hoque|work= |location= |publisher=''[[The Asian Today]]''|date=14 July 2011|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref><ref name="desixpresshoque">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.desixpress.co.uk/PrintArticle.aspx?articleID=2508|title=Zubair Hoque|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Desi Xpress]]''|date=14 July 2011|accessdate=1 March 2014}}</ref>
* '''Hifjur Rahman'''-Sportsperson.A Cricket player of ECC.Working for Community and Child Safety with Edmonton Green Foundation.[365]


==Cause célèbres==
==Cause célèbres==

Revision as of 14:30, 1 January 2016

This is a list of notable

British Bangladeshi people (Bengali
: উল্লেখযোগ্য ব্রিটিশ বাংলাদেশী ব্যক্তিদের তালিকা). This includes Bangladeshi immigrants settled or residing in the United Kingdom and British-born citizens of Bangladeshi ethnic or national origin.

Successful members from the community are recognised in the annual BritBangla,[1] British Bangladeshi Who's Who[2] and British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration 100[3] for their significant work, contribution and achievements in British society.

Business and finance

The Apprentice candidate, Syed Ahmed
  • Sabirul Islam – Author, entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He has written three self-help books and developed a board game. Since 2011, he has spoken at over 700 events worldwide as part of his Inspire1Million campaign.[40][41]
  • MBE – Entrepreneur, and founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Euro Foods (UK).[42]
  • Siraj Ali – Restaurateur and philanthropist.[43] In 2011, he was awarded the British Bangladeshi Who's Who "Outstanding Contribution Award" for his long standing contribution to the hospitality and catering industry.[44]
  • Sultan Choudhury – Banker, chartered accountant and Chief Executive Officer of Al Rayan Bank (formerly Islamic Bank of Britain).[45]
  • series two of BBC reality television programme The Apprentice in 2006.[46]
  • Toffael Rashid – Global marketing professional who currently works for Leo Burnett Worldwide as Regional Planning Director for Samsung business across Asia Pacific. He previously worked in various roles for Unilever.[47]
  • Mohammad Ajman "Tommy" Miah – Celebrity chef and restaurateur.[48][49] In 1991, he founded the Indian Chef of the Year Competition.[50]
  • MBE – Entrepreneur, restaurateur, community leader and Chairman of the Bangladesh-British Chamber of Commerce.[51][52]
  • OBE – Managing Director and Country Head of BOC Bangladesh Limited.[53]

Broadcast media

Former Blue Peter presenter, Konnie Huq

Journalism

Abdul Gaffar Choudhury

Politics

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Labour Party MP, Rushanara Ali
Labour Party life peer, Baroness Pola Uddin

Members of Parliament

Life peers

Mayors

  • Cllr Jilani Chowdhury – Labour Party politician, councillor for Barnsbury ward and former Mayor of Islington. In 2012, he became Islington's first Bangladeshi Mayor.[115]
  • directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets and the first Bangladeshi leader of the council.[116]
  • Cllr Muhammad Abdullah Salique – Labour Party member, councillor for Bethnal Green North ward and Mayor of London Borough of Tower Hamlets for 2008/2009 municipal year.[117]
  • OBE – Labour Party politician, councillor in Regent's Park ward, Cabinet Member for Young People in Camden Council and former Mayor of Camden. In 2003, at the age of 34, he became UK's youngest mayor as well as the first Bangladeshi and first Muslim mayor.[118]

Other

Policy

Former British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Anwar Choudhury

Music

R&B and hip hop singer, Mumzy Stranger

Film and drama

Director of Kidulthood, Menhaj Huda

Arts and culture

Kathak dancer, Akram Khan

Academia

Professor of neurosurgery, Tipu Aziz

Legal

Literature

Author of The Islamist, Ed Husain
File:Monica Ali.jpg
Author of Brick Lane, Monica Ali

Heads of organisations

Former Secretary General of Amnesty International, Irene Khan

Human rights and humanitarianism

Religious figures

Sport

Former Dagenham & Redbridge captain, Anwar Uddin

Cause célèbres

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee, Ruhal Ahmed

See also

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