List of British Bangladeshis

This is a list of notable British Bangladeshis (Bengali: উল্লেখযোগ্য বিলাতী বাংলাদেশীদের তালিকা). This includes Bangladeshi immigrants settled or residing in the United Kingdom and British-born citizens of Bangladeshi national origin.

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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

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.[31][32]
  • Shelim Hussain MBE – Entrepreneur, and founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Euro Foods (UK).[33]
  • Siraj Ali – Restaurateur and philanthropist.[34] 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.[35]
  • Syed Ahmed – Entrepreneur, businessman and television personality. He is best known for being a candidate on series two of BBC reality television programme The Apprentice in 2006.[36]
  • Mohammad Ajman "Tommy" Miah MBE – Celebrity chef and restaurateur.[37][38] In 1991, he founded the Indian Chef of the Year Competition.[39]
  • Wali Tasar Uddin MBE – Entrepreneur, restaurateur, community leader and Chairman of the Bangladesh-British Chamber of Commerce.[40][41]
  • Waliur Rahman Bhuiyan OBE – Managing Director and Country Head of BOC Bangladesh Limited.[42]

Broadcast media

Former Blue Peter presenter, Konnie Huq

Finance


Journalism

Politics

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

Members of Parliament

Life peers

Mayors

  • Lutfur Rahman – Community activist and Independent politician. From 2010 to 2015, he was the first directly elected mayor of Tower Hamlets and the first Bangladeshi leader of the council.[99]
  • Nadia Shah – Labour Party politician, councillor in Regent's Park ward and former Mayor of Camden. In May 2016, she became the first female mayor in the United Kingdom of Bangladeshi origin.[100]
  • Nasim Ali 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.[101]
  • Raushan Ara – Labour Party politician, councillor in Central Harbour Ward in Ramsgate Town. In May 2019, elected the first Bangladeshi Mayor of Ramsgate.[102]

Other

Public policy and leadership

Former British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Anwar Choudhury

Music

R&B and hip hop singer, Mumzy Stranger
Brit Award nominated singer-songwriter, Joy Crookes

Film and drama

Director of Kidulthood, Menhaj Huda

Arts and culture

Kathak dancer, Akram Khan

Academia

Literature

Author of The Islamist, Ed Husain
Author of Brick Lane, Monica Ali

Heads of organisations

Former Secretary General of Amnesty International, Irene Khan

Human rights and humanitarianism

  • Husna Ahmad OBE – Chief Executive Officer of the Faith Regen Foundation. She sits on the Advisory Board of East London Mosque[80][270] and she previously sat on the Department for Work and Pensions' Ethnic Minority Advisory Group (EMAG).[271]
  • Mya-Rose Craig, ornithologist, campaigner for equal rights, youngest British person to receive an honorary doctorate in science[272][273]
  • Nazia Khanum OBE – Management consultant, researcher, Director of Equality in Diversity, non-executive director for NHS Luton and chair of various voluntary community organisations.[80] 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.[274]
  • Rahima Begum – Human rights activist, and co-founder and co-director of Restless Beings.[275]
  • 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.[276]
  • Sandra Kabir – Philanthropist, Executive Director of BRAC UK, Labour Party politician and councillor for Queensbury ward in Brent Borough.[277]

Religious figures

Sport

Terrorists

Cause célèbres

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee, Ruhal Ahmed
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See also

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