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===[[Humanities]]===
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* [[Ash Amin]] - Chair of Geography at [[Cambridge University]];<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/amin/|title=Professor Ash Amin PhD |date= |work= |publisher=University of Cambridge |accessdate=15 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/15-indian-origin-men-women-in-queens-new-years-honours-list-546358 |title=15 Indian-origin men, women in Queen's New Year's Honours list |website=Ndtv.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref> as a [[geographer]] he has written in depth on the [[2001 Oldham riots]]; listed on ''[[Debrett's People of Today]]''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/a/23354/Ash+AMIN.aspx |title=Prof Ash Amin |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |date= |website= |publisher=Debrett's |accessdate=31 August 2013}}</ref>
* [[Ash Amin]] - Chair of Geography at [[Cambridge University]];<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/people/amin/|title=Professor Ash Amin PhD |date= |work= |publisher=University of Cambridge |accessdate=15 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/15-indian-origin-men-women-in-queens-new-years-honours-list-546358 |title=15 Indian-origin men, women in Queen's New Year's Honours list |website=Ndtv.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref> as a [[geographer]] he has written in depth on the [[2001 Oldham riots]]; listed on ''[[Debrett's People of Today]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/a/23354/Ash+AMIN.aspx |title=Prof Ash Amin |author= |date= |website= |publisher=Debrett's |accessdate=31 August 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131202231153/http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/a/23354/Ash+AMIN.aspx |archivedate=2 December 2013 |df=dmy }}</ref>
* [[Sara Ahmed]] - Professor of Race and Cultural Studies at [[Goldsmiths, University of London]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/ahmed/ |title=Professor Sara Ahmed, Goldsmiths, University of London |website=Gold.ac.uk |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref> and academic working at the intersection of [[feminist theory]], [[queer theory]], [[critical race theory]] and [[postcolonialism]]
* [[Sara Ahmed]] - Professor of Race and Cultural Studies at [[Goldsmiths, University of London]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gold.ac.uk/media-communications/staff/ahmed/ |title=Professor Sara Ahmed, Goldsmiths, University of London |website=Gold.ac.uk |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref> and academic working at the intersection of [[feminist theory]], [[queer theory]], [[critical race theory]] and [[postcolonialism]]
* [[Tariq Ali]] - academic, historian and novelist<ref name="Tariq Ali">{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/my-heart-bleeds-for-pakistan-it-deserves-better-than-this-grotesque-feudal-charade-767423.html |title=My heart bleeds for Pakistan. It deserves better than this grotesque feudal charade |author=Tariq Ali |date= 31 December 2007|work= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]'' |accessdate=15 July 2011 |location=London}}</ref>
* [[Tariq Ali]] - academic, historian and novelist<ref name="Tariq Ali">{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/my-heart-bleeds-for-pakistan-it-deserves-better-than-this-grotesque-feudal-charade-767423.html |title=My heart bleeds for Pakistan. It deserves better than this grotesque feudal charade |author=Tariq Ali |date= 31 December 2007|work= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]'' |accessdate=15 July 2011 |location=London}}</ref>
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* Shami Ahmed - Burnley-born former fashion tycoon; founder of [[Joe Bloggs]]; former market trader; at the peak of his business life was one of Britain's richest young entrepreneurs; began gambling in order to continue his wealthy lifestyle, but his significant losses led to bankruptcy in 2009<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/news/king-of-madchester-clothing-is-bankrupt-1850913.html |title=King of Madchester clothing is bankrupt |author=Michael Gillard |date= 27 December 2009|work= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]'' |accessdate=15 July 2011 |location=London}}</ref>
* Shami Ahmed - Burnley-born former fashion tycoon; founder of [[Joe Bloggs]]; former market trader; at the peak of his business life was one of Britain's richest young entrepreneurs; began gambling in order to continue his wealthy lifestyle, but his significant losses led to bankruptcy in 2009<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/news/king-of-madchester-clothing-is-bankrupt-1850913.html |title=King of Madchester clothing is bankrupt |author=Michael Gillard |date= 27 December 2009|work= |publisher=''[[The Independent]]'' |accessdate=15 July 2011 |location=London}}</ref>
* [[Mumtaz Khan Akbar]] - founder and owner of the [[Mumtaz Group|Mumtaz brand]]<ref>{{cite web
* [[Mumtaz Khan Akbar]] - founder and owner of the [[Mumtaz Group|Mumtaz brand]]<ref>{{cite web
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* [[Dixy Chicken|Amjad Ali]] - co-founder of [[fast food]] chain [[Dixy Chicken]]<ref name="Franchise Business Ltd"/>
* [[Dixy Chicken|Amjad Ali]] - co-founder of [[fast food]] chain [[Dixy Chicken]]<ref name="Franchise Business Ltd"/>
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* [[Emran Mian]] - author and policy advisor at Whitehall<ref name="Ree, Jonathan">{{cite news | author=Ree, Jonathan| authorlink=Jonathan Rée| title=Send in the Idiots, by Kamran Nazeer| work=The Independent| date=2006-08-24 | url=http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/article359017.ece| location=London}}</ref>
* [[Emran Mian]] - author and policy advisor at Whitehall<ref name="Ree, Jonathan">{{cite news | author=Ree, Jonathan| authorlink=Jonathan Rée| title=Send in the Idiots, by Kamran Nazeer| work=The Independent| date=2006-08-24 | url=http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/article359017.ece| location=London}}</ref>
* [[Tahir Rashid]] - British-born poet, manager and entrepreneur in the Islamic media and Nasheed industry
* [[Tahir Rashid]] - British-born poet, manager and entrepreneur in the Islamic media and Nasheed industry
* [[Shamas Rehman]] - Kashmiri author,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sananews.net/english/2011/09/new-book-on-kashmiri-diaspora-published/|title=New book on Kashmiri Diaspora published|date=September 7, 2011|work=South Asian News Agency|accessdate=28 September 2011}}</ref> activist and presenter residing in [[Oldham]]
* [[Shamas Rehman]] - Kashmiri author,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.sananews.net/english/2011/09/new-book-on-kashmiri-diaspora-published/ |title=New book on Kashmiri Diaspora published |date=September 7, 2011 |work=South Asian News Agency |accessdate=28 September 2011 }}{{dead link|date=January 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> activist and presenter residing in [[Oldham]]
* [[Suhayl Saadi]] - literary and erotic novelist; radio and stage playwright
* [[Suhayl Saadi]] - literary and erotic novelist; radio and stage playwright
* [[Ziauddin Sardar]] - scholar, writer and cultural critic
* [[Ziauddin Sardar]] - scholar, writer and cultural critic
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* [[Anwar Sheikh]] - Pakistani-born [[United Kingdom|British]] author; lives in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]<ref name=DPBook>''The Rushdie Affair: The Novel, the Ayatollah, and the West'' by [[Daniel Pipes]], Pg. 283</ref>
* [[Anwar Sheikh]] - Pakistani-born [[United Kingdom|British]] author; lives in [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]<ref name=DPBook>''The Rushdie Affair: The Novel, the Ayatollah, and the West'' by [[Daniel Pipes]], Pg. 283</ref>
* [[Aatish Taseer]] - British-born writer-journalist; son of [[India]]n journalist [[Tavleen Singh]] and late Pakistani politician and businessman [[Salmaan Taseer]]<ref name=bs>[http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/lunchbs-aatish-taseer/354971/ Lunch with BS: Aatish Taseer: Passage through Islam] Kishore Singh/ New Delhi, [[Business Standard]], April 14, 2009.</ref><ref name=tim>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article400302.ece |title=News |website=Timesonline.co.uk |accessdate=2016-03-11}} {{subscription required|date=March 2016}}</ref>
* [[Aatish Taseer]] - British-born writer-journalist; son of [[India]]n journalist [[Tavleen Singh]] and late Pakistani politician and businessman [[Salmaan Taseer]]<ref name=bs>[http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/lunchbs-aatish-taseer/354971/ Lunch with BS: Aatish Taseer: Passage through Islam] Kishore Singh/ New Delhi, [[Business Standard]], April 14, 2009.</ref><ref name=tim>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article400302.ece |title=News |website=Timesonline.co.uk |accessdate=2016-03-11}} {{subscription required|date=March 2016}}</ref>
* [[Ibn Warraq]] - founder of the [[Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society]] (ISIS); senior research fellow at the [[Center for Inquiry]],<ref name=spectator>{{cite web|url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/all/222546/part_2/i-am-not-afraid-to-say-the-wests-values-are-better.thtml|author=Murray, Douglas|work=The Spectator|date=3 October 2007|accessdate = 2012-01-17|title=Don't be afraid to say it}}</ref><ref>Stephen Crittenden L The Religion Report Ibn Warraq: Why I am not a Muslim 10 October 2001 "Secularist Muslim intellectual Ibn Warraq – not his real name – was born on the Indian subcontinent and educated in the West. He believes that the great Islamic civilisations of the past were established in spite of the Koran, not because of it, and that only a secularised Islam can deliver Muslim states from fundamentalist madness."</ref> focusing on [[Criticism of the Quran|Quranic criticism]]
* [[Ibn Warraq]] - founder of the [[Institute for the Secularisation of Islamic Society]] (ISIS); senior research fellow at the [[Center for Inquiry]],<ref name=spectator>{{cite web|url=http://www.spectator.co.uk/essays/all/222546/part_2/i-am-not-afraid-to-say-the-wests-values-are-better.thtml |author=Murray, Douglas |work=The Spectator |date=3 October 2007 |accessdate=2012-01-17 |title=Don't be afraid to say it |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120113233008/http://www.spectator.co.uk:80/essays/all/222546/part_2/i-am-not-afraid-to-say-the-wests-values-are-better.thtml |archivedate=13 January 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref><ref>Stephen Crittenden L The Religion Report Ibn Warraq: Why I am not a Muslim 10 October 2001 "Secularist Muslim intellectual Ibn Warraq – not his real name – was born on the Indian subcontinent and educated in the West. He believes that the great Islamic civilisations of the past were established in spite of the Koran, not because of it, and that only a secularised Islam can deliver Muslim states from fundamentalist madness."</ref> focusing on [[Criticism of the Quran|Quranic criticism]]
*[[Raja Tahir Masood]] - a Pakistani born British author and historian residing in Peterborough<ref>{{cite episode|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0540tr9|title=Zubeida Malik meets Raja Tahir Masood|series=One to One|station=BBC Radio 4|date=10 March 2015|accessdate=22 August 2016}}</ref>
*[[Raja Tahir Masood]] - a Pakistani born British author and historian residing in Peterborough<ref>{{cite episode|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0540tr9|title=Zubeida Malik meets Raja Tahir Masood|series=One to One|station=BBC Radio 4|date=10 March 2015|accessdate=22 August 2016}}</ref>


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* [[Usman Ahmed]] - super flyweight boxer; YouTube sensation
* [[Usman Ahmed]] - super flyweight boxer; YouTube sensation
* [[Adnan Amar]] - British light-middleweight boxer, multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=48911&cat=boxer |title=Adnan Amar |publisher=BoxRec |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Adnan Amar]] - British light-middleweight boxer, multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=48911&cat=boxer |title=Adnan Amar |publisher=BoxRec |date= |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Adil Anwar]] - British light-welterweight boxer and multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.adilanwar.co.uk/home.php |title=The Platinum Kid |author=Adil Anwar |date= |work= |publisher=Lemon Web Service |accessdate=15 July 2011}}</ref>
* [[Adil Anwar]] - British light-welterweight boxer and multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.adilanwar.co.uk/home.php |title=The Platinum Kid |author=Adil Anwar |date= |work= |publisher=Lemon Web Service |accessdate=15 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100128211153/http://www.adilanwar.co.uk:80/home.php |archivedate=28 January 2010 |df=dmy }}</ref>
* [[Qais Ashfaq]] - amateur boxer from Leeds; Commonwealth silver medallist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/commonwealth-games/28619947 |title=Glasgow 2014: Michael Conlon beats Qais Ashfaq to bantam gold |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |date=2015-01-01 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Qais Ashfaq]] - amateur boxer from Leeds; Commonwealth silver medallist<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/commonwealth-games/28619947 |title=Glasgow 2014: Michael Conlon beats Qais Ashfaq to bantam gold |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |date=2015-01-01 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Jawaid Khaliq]], [[MBE]] - first [[British Asian]] to win a world title belt<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/sense_of_place/voices/jawaid_khaliq.shtml |title=nottingham Voices- Jawaid Khaliq interview |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |date=2014-09-24 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Jawaid Khaliq]], [[MBE]] - first [[British Asian]] to win a world title belt<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/sense_of_place/voices/jawaid_khaliq.shtml |title=nottingham Voices- Jawaid Khaliq interview |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |date=2014-09-24 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
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* [[Amir Khan (British boxer)|Amir Khan]] - British light-welterweight boxer; 2004 Olympics silver medalist; former world champion; married to [[Pakistani American]], now [[British Pakistani]] [[Faryal Makhdoom]]
* [[Amir Khan (British boxer)|Amir Khan]] - British light-welterweight boxer; 2004 Olympics silver medalist; former world champion; married to [[Pakistani American]], now [[British Pakistani]] [[Faryal Makhdoom]]
* [[Haroon Khan]] - super-flyweight boxer and commonwealth bronze-medalist<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/khan-wins-bronze-madal-for-pakistan-2103808.html |title=Khan wins bronze madal for Pakistan &#124; Athletics &#124; Sport |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |date=2010-10-11 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Haroon Khan]] - super-flyweight boxer and commonwealth bronze-medalist<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/athletics/khan-wins-bronze-madal-for-pakistan-2103808.html |title=Khan wins bronze madal for Pakistan &#124; Athletics &#124; Sport |newspaper=[[The Independent]] |date=2010-10-11 |accessdate=2016-03-11}}</ref>
* [[Nadeem Siddique]] - former British welterweight boxer, multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1208|title=Tel Talks&nbsp;... to Nadeem Siddique |author=Boxing News |date= |work= |publisher=''Newsquest Specialist Media''|accessdate=15 July 2011}}</ref>
* [[Nadeem Siddique]] - former British welterweight boxer, multiple title winner<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1208 |title=Tel Talks&nbsp;... to Nadeem Siddique |author=Boxing News |date= |work= |publisher=''Newsquest Specialist Media'' |accessdate=15 July 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111002202405/http://www.boxingnewsonline.net/BN08/detail.asp?id=1208 |archivedate=2 October 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref>


===Cricket===
===Cricket===

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The following is a list of notable British Pakistanis, namely notable citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie in Pakistan:

Academia and education

University leadership and executives

Architecture, housing and structural engineering

Business and finance

FTSE 100 and multinational corporations

Small and medium-sized enterprises

Entertainment

Journalism and media

Law and justice

  • Nazir Afzal - Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England;[16] one of his first decisions in that role was to initiate prosecutions in the case of the Rochdale sex trafficking gang
  • Aamer Anwar - Glaswegian solicitor; named as Criminal Lawyer of the Year by The Law Awards of Scotland in 2005 and 2006[115]
  • A. G. Chaudhry - LLB (Hons) from Leeds; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn; author of books on constitutional law which are taught at law colleges in Punjab, Pakistan
  • Judge Tan Ikram - District Judge (MC) based at Westminster Magistrates' Court & Associate Judge, SBA, Cyprus; deputy Lead Diversity & Community Relations Judge; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1990; Associate Fellow, University of Westminster; holds honorary doctorates in laws (LLD) from the University of West London[116] and the University of Wolverhampton; Contributing Editor, Archbold Magistrates Criminal Courts Practice 2016
  • Javed Khan - Chief Executive of the British charity Victim Support;[117] of Kashmiri origin; member of the Whitehall Social Policy Forum; an adviser to the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Programme[118]
  • Tahir Khan - Bradford-born barrister who became the first Muslim on the North Eastern legal circuit to be appointed a Queen's Counsel[119]
  • Mushtaq Khokhar - circuit judge at Manchester Crown Court; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1982[120]
  • Waseem Shaukat- Solicitor / Director at AWS Solicitors London is one of the leading lawyers in UK expressing his expertise in the field of immigration law, asylum and nationality law. The success in the famous decision on English language alleged fraud TOEIC Case (http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKUT/IAC/2016/229.html is the major successes of Waseem Shaukat.

Literature and art

Civil Service, Military and Police

Politics

Members of Parliament

Peers

Members of European Parliament

  • Amjad Bashir - UKIP MEP for Yorkshire and Humber; UKIP Small & Medium Business spokesman
  • Sajjad Karim - Conservative MEP; born in Brierfield, Lancashire; qualified as a solicitor and started a number of successful lawyers' practices before being elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2007; Conservative Legal Affairs Spokesman; sits on the Industry, Research and Energy Committee
  • Afzal Khan - solicitor and current Labour MEP for North West region; first Asian Lord Mayor of Manchester; currently Manchester City Council's Executive Member for Children's Services
  • Bashir Khanbhai - former Conservative MEP for East of England

Members of Scottish Parliament

Members of Welsh Assembly

Mayors

Others in politics

  • Rabia Bhatti - in 2011 became the youngest Muslim female councillor in Britain and the youngest councillor in Buckinghamshire, representing the Newtown Ward in Chesham; owns a restaurant run by a Michelin Star chef[169]
  • Imran Hussain - barrister and British politician for the Labour Party; former Deputy Leader of Bradford Council[170]
  • Imran Ahmad Khan - President of the Transnational Crisis Project; expert on transnational security[171][172]
  • Maryam Khan - politician; born in Manchester; belongs to the Labour Party and has represented Longsight as a councillor since May 2006[173]
  • Mehboob Khan - leader of Kirklees Council, Chair of the Local Government Association, Safer Communities Board, Chair of the Association of West Yorkshire Authorities, Vice-chair of West Yorkshire Fire Authority and a non-executive director of the NHS[174]
  • Bashir Maan - Pakistani-Scottish politician, businessman and writer[175]
  • Mohammed Najib - born in Kashmir; first Asian Councillor in the history of Calderdale; former Deputy Mayor of Calderdale; former Leader of the Labour Group in Halifax
  • J M Shera MBE - Councillor in Rugby Borough Council for continuous 30 years; local Labour party leader; second South Asian to have a road named after him[176]
  • Salma Yaqoob - vice-chair of the Respect Party; Birmingham City Councillor[177]

Religion

Militants

Science and medicine

Sport

Boxing

Cricket

Football

Martial arts

  • Qasim Beg - undefeated kickboxing champion, two-time world champion
  • Imran Khan - two-time World Muay Thai champion[259]
  • Nisar Smiler - two-time karate world champion and fifty-time gold medalist

Other sports

Other

  • Mohammed Khaliel - community activist; served as associate director of the Mental Health Trust, Director of Housing Association, school governor, and a Parliamentary candidate in the 2005 election; currently liaising in policing, as chair of national group; founded Islamix.co.uk to dispel myths about Islam and promote community cohesion[270]
  • Mazhar Majeed - sporting agent and bookmaker who came under police investigation in 2010 following reports of cricket 'match fixing' after a News of the World sting operation[271]
  • Omar Mansoor - fashion designer who showcased at the London Fashion Week in 2008
  • Robina Qureshi - Scottish human rights campaigner[272]

See also

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