Haroon Ahmed – Emeritus Professor of Microelectronics at the Cavendish Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge
Sara Ahmed – Professor of Race and Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths and academic working at the intersection of feminist theory, queer theory, critical race theory and postcolonialism
Shabbir Akhtar – Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Theology and Religions at University of Oxford
Ash Amin – Head of Geography at Cambridge University
Ali Ansari – university professor at the University of St Andrews
Khizar Humayun Ansari – academic who was awarded an OBE in 2002 for his work in the field of race and ethnic relations.
Sarah Ansari – professor of history at Royal Holloway, University of London
Tipu Zahed Aziz – professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford; lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford and Imperial College London medical school
Reza Banakar – professor of socio-legal studies at the University of Westminster, London
Quassim Cassam – Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick
Abbas Edalat – university professor at Imperial College London
Mohammed Ghanbari – professor at the University of Essex
Joel Hayward – New Zealand-born British scholar of early Islamic history, especially the biography of Muhammad
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.
Dilwar Hussain – research fellow at The Islamic Foundation in Leicester; co-authored the 2004 book British Muslims Between Assimilation and Segregation; is on the Home Office's committee tackling radicalisation and extremism
Musharraf Hussain – scientist, educator and religious scholar, the Chief executive of the Karimia Institute Nottingham. Awarded an OBE by Her Majesty the Queen in 2008 for his services to community relations.
Saiful Islam – Professor of Materials Chemistry at the University of Bath and a recipient of the Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit award.
Naila Kabeer – Social economist, research fellow and writer. She works primarily on poverty, gender and social policy issues. Her research interests include gender, poverty, social exclusion, labour markets and livelihoods, social protection, focussed on South and South East Asia.
Amir Kassam – visiting professor in the School of Agriculture, Policy and Development at the University of Reading
Syma Khalid - biophysicist who is a professor of Computational Biophysics in Chemistry at the University of Southampton.
Mushtaq Khan – Heterodox economist and Professor of Economics at the School of Oriental and African Studies. His work focuses on the economics of poor countries, including contributions to the field of institutional economics and South Asian development.
Yasmin Khan – historian of British India and associate professor of history at The University of Oxford
Ehsan Masood – science writer, journalist and broadcaster; editor of Research Fortnight and Research Europe; teaches International Science Policy at Imperial College London
Muhammad Haroon (Alfred Neville May)
Azra Meadows OBE – honorary lecturer in the Institute of Biomedical and Life Sciences at The University of Glasgow
Ali Mobasheri – associate professor and reader at University of Surrey
Tariq Modood – Professor of Sociology, Politics and Public Policy at the University of Bristol
Kalbe Razi Naqvi – British Pakistani physicist, who has been ordinarily resident in Norway since 1977, working as a professor of biophysics in the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Mohammad Hashem Pesaran – academic, economist, professor of economics at Cambridge University, fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Nazneen Rahman – geneticist who specialises in cancer and heads up the Cancer Genetics Clinical Unit at the Royal Marsden. Her research has seen success in identifying genes that cause cancer particularly in women and children.
Ziauddin Sardar – scholar, writer and cultural critic
Ghulam Sarwar – Director of the Muslim Educational Trust; writer on Islam in English, wrote the first English textbook, Islam: Beliefs and Teachings, for madrasah students in Britain, which is used worldwide in religious education classes, especially in British schools
Salman Sayyid – Professor of Social Theory and Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds
Ghayasuddin Siddiqui – academic and political activist
Jawed Siddiqi – professor emeritus of software engineering at Sheffield Hallam University and political activist
Mona Siddiqui – University of Edinburgh Professor of Islamic Studies a Public Understanding; regular contributor to BBC Radio 4, The Times, Scotsman, The Guardian, and The Herald
Azim Surani – developmental biologist who has been Marshall–Walton Professor at the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research UK Gurdon Institute at the University of Cambridge since 1992, and Director of Germline and Epigenomics Research since 2013.
Abdul Latif – restaurateur known for his dish "Curry Hell". He died in 2008.
Adam Kamani – CEO of Kamani Property Group and KM Capital as well as a co-founder of PrettyLittleThing.
Afzal Kahn – Bradford-based entrepreneur; owns a specialist car design company; broke records in 2008 for paying £440,000 for a distinctive "F1" number plate; previously showed an interest in purchasing Newcastle football club
Ali Parsa – former chief executive officer of private healthcare partnership Circle
Alireza Sagharchi – principal at Stanhope Gate Architecture
Amar Latif – Scottish entrepreneur, television personality and professional traveller
Aneel Mussarat – property millionaire; his company, MCR Property Group, rents apartments to university students in Manchester and Liverpool
Sir Anwar Pervez – Pakistan-born billionaire businessman; 6th richest Asian in Great Britain and the richest Muslim; founder of the Bestway Group
Asif Aziz – London-based billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Asim Siddiqui – chairman and a founding trustee of The City Circle
Atique Choudhury – restaurateur; his restaurant Yum Yum won Best Thai Restaurant in London at the 2012 Asian Curry Awards
Bajloor Rashid MBE – businessman and former president of the Bangladesh Caterers Association
Enam Ali MBE – restaurateur; founder of the British Curry Awards and Spice Business Magazine
Farad Azima – industrialist, inventor and philanthropist
Farhad Moshiri – energy investor; part owner of Arsenal F.C.
Farshid Moussavi – founder of Foreign Office Architects
Firoz Kassam – owned Oxford United F.C. from 1999 to 2006, and was named the 309th wealthiest person in the UK in the Sunday Times Rich List 2009 with an estimated fortune of £180 million.
Gulam Noon, Baron Noon – founder of Noon products, manufacturing chilled and frozen ready meals
Husna Ahmad – Bangladeshi-born British humanitarian; chief executive officer of the Faith Regen Foundation; sits on the advisory board to the East London Mosque; previously sat on the Department for Work and Pensions' Ethnic Minority Advisory Group
Iqbal Ahmed OBE – entrepreneur, chairman and chief executive of Seamark Group'; made his fortune in shrimp; the highest British Bangladeshi to feature on the Sunday Times Rich List (placed at number 511 in 2006)
Iqbal Wahhab OBE – entrepreneur, restaurateur, journalist, publisher; founder of Tandoori Magazine and multi-award-winning restaurant Cinnamon Club
Kaveh Alamouti – head of Global Macro Citadel LLC; chief executive officer of Citadel Asset Management Europe
Mahmud Kamani – billionaire businessman, the co-founder of and joint CEO of Boohoo.com.
Mahmoud Khayami, KSS – industrialist; founder of Iran Khodro
Mo Chaudry – born in Pakistan, he was raised in England and went on to become a millionaire businessman in the West Midlands
Mohammad Ajman 'Tommy Miah' – internationally renowned celebrity chef, award-winning restaurateur, founder and promoter of the Indian Chef of the Year Competition
Mohammad Zahoor – Ukraine-based British-Pakistani billionaire businessman and philanthropist.
Mohsin Issa – billionaire, businessman and founder of Euro Garages, a chain of petrol filling stations that operate in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Moorad Choudhry – managing director, Head of Business Treasury, Global Banking & Markets at Royal Bank of Scotland plc
Mumtaz Khan Akbar – founder and owner of the Mumtaz brand
Muquim Ahmed – entrepreneur; became the first Bangladeshi millionaire at the age of 26, due to diversification in banking, travel, a chain of restaurants with the Cafe Naz group, publishing and property development
Mustafa Suleyman – entrepreneur, activist and, most notably, the co-founder and Head of Applied AI at DeepMind, an artificial intelligence company acquired by Alphabet.
Naguib Kheraj – vice-chairman of Barclays Bank; former boss of JP Morgan Cazenove Chairman of the Aga Khan Foundation based in Karachi
Nasser Golzari – principal at Golzari (NG) Architects
Leepu Nizamuddin Awlia – car engineer and coachbuilder who converts rusty old cars into imitation supercars in a workshop on Discovery Channel reality television programme Bangla Bangers/Chop Shop: London Garage
Mohammed Ibrahim Khan – Serial Entrepreneur and a Fintech evangelist
Ragib Ali – industrialist, pioneer tea-planter, educationalist, philanthropist, and banker
Ruzwana Bashir – British businesswoman, founder and CEO of Peek.com, travel company based in San Francisco, California
Shelim Hussain MBE – entrepreneur, founder and managing director of Euro Foods (UK) Limited
Siraj Ali – restaurateur and philanthropist; recipient of the 2011 British Bangladeshi Who's Who "Outstanding Contribution" Award
Sultan Choudhury – businessman; managing director of the Islamic Bank of Britain
Syed Ahmed – entrepreneur, businessman, and television personality; candidate on BBC reality television programme The Apprentice series two in 2006
Tahir Mohsan – founder of Time Computers, Supanet, Tpad; manages several investment companies from his base in Dubai
Tarak Ramzan – founder and CEO of the Quiz womenswear retail chain.
Wali Tasar Uddin MBE – entrepreneur, restaurateur, community leader, and chairman of the Bangladesh-British Chamber of Commerce
Waliur Rahman Bhuiyan OBE – managing director and Country Head of BOC Bangladesh Limited, one of the first British companies to invest in Bangladesh in the 1950s to produce and supply industrial and medical gases
Zuber Issa – billionaire, businessman and founder of Euro Garages, a chain of petrol filling stations that operate in the United Kingdom and Europe.
Entertainment
Aasif Mandvi – British-American actor and comedian
Abdullah Afzal – actor and stand-up comedian
Abid Khan - Director
Adil Ray – actor, writer and broadcaster. Creator of BBC One sitcom Citizen Khan.
Adnan Sami – singer, musician, pianist, actor and composer
Afshan Azad – actress best known for playing the role of Padma Patil in the Harry Potter film series
Ahmad Hussain – singer-songwriter, executive, Record producer and founder and managing director of IQRA Promotions
Ahmed Salim – award-winning British producer, known for 1001 Inventions
Akram Khan MBE – dancer and choreographer; named Outstanding Newcomer 2000, Best Modern Choreography 2002, and Outstanding Male or Female Artist (Modern) 2005 at the Critics' Circle National Dance Awards
Alyy Khan – film and television actor and host
Ali Shahalom – comedian who hosts the comedy YouTube channel Aliofficial1
Annie Khalid – English-Pakistani musician and model
Aqib Khan – actor; played Sajid Khan in the movie West is West
Art Malik – Pakistani-born British actor who achieved fame in the 1980s through his starring and subsidiary roles in assorted British and Merchant-Ivory television serials and films
Asif Kapadia – British filmmaker
Aziz Ibrahim – musician best known for his work as guitarist with Simply Red, The Stone Roses (post-John Squire)
Babar Ahmed – British/American writer/director of Pashtun and Pakistani descent; according to the BBC
Babar Bhatti – actor; played Punkah Wallah Rumzan in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum.
Badi Uzzaman – television and film actor
Boyan Uddin Chowdhury – former lead guitarist of rock band The Zutons
Chunkz – British YouTube personality, host, entertainer and former musician
Dino Shafeek – actor and comedian who starred in several sitcoms during the 1970s and early 1980s; played Char Wallah Muhammed in It Ain't Half Hot Mum and Ali Nadim in Mind Your Language
Guz Khan – comedian and actor
Hannan Majid – documentary filmmaker whose films have been exhibited at international film festivals including Emirates, Cambridge, Durban, and Leeds
Jamil Dehlavi – London-based independent film director and producer of Pakistani-French origin.
Farook Shamsher – alternative dub/dance music DJ and record producer; received the Commitment to Scene award at the UK Asian Music Awards 2006
Hadi Khorsandi – comedian
Hajaz Akram – British Pakistani actor
Humza Arshad – actor and comedian; producer of the YouTube series Diary of a Badman
Ian Iqbal Rashid – poet, screenwriter and film director, known for the series This Life and Leaving Normal (TV series), and the feature films Touch of Pink and How She Move
Idris Rahman – clarinettist
Jan Uddin – actor best known for his roles as Jalil Iqbal in BBC soap opera EastEnders and Sweet Boy in the film Shank
Jay Shareef – award-winning stand-up comedian, broadcaster and journalist.
Jeff Mirza – stand-up comedian and actor
Kaniz Ali – makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist; named Best Make-Up Artist at the 2011International Asian Fashion Awards
Kayvan Novak – actor; star of Fonejacker
Kishon Khan – pianist and bandleader of Lokkhi Terra
Lucy Rahman – singer
Mani Liaqat – Manchester-based British Asian actor and comedian, known for his bizarre rants, portly figure, witty voice and mixture of Punjabi/Urdu/Hindi and British everyday-humour
Munsur Ali – film producer, screenwriter and director; in 2014, he wrote, directed and produced Shongram, a romantic drama set during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War; first time a British film was simultaneously written, produced and directed by a British Bangladeshi
Mazhar Munir – television and film actor; before co-starring in the 2005 movie Syriana, he appeared in three British television shows: The Bill, Mile High, and Doctors
Menhaj Huda – film and television director, producer and screenwriter; directed and produced Kidulthood in 2006
Mina Anwar – British actress; played Police Constable Maggie Habib in the sitcom The Thin Blue Line
Mo Ali – Somali-British film director
Muhammad Mumith Ahmed (Mumzy Stranger) – R&B and hip-hop singer, songwriter; first musician of Bangladeshi descent to release a single, "One More Dance"; namedBest Urban Act at the UK Asian Music Awards 2011
Murtz – television and radio presenter
Nabil Abdul Rashid – comedian of Nigerian descent
Nadine Shah – singer, songwriter and musician
Nadia Manzoor - writer, performer, and producer based in Brooklyn, New York.
Natasha Khan – known by her stage name as "Bat for Lashes"; half Pakistani half English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Naz Ikramullah – British-Canadian artist and film producer of Pakistani origin
Nazeel Azami – Nasheed singer-songwriter signed to Awakening Records
Nazrin Choudhury – screenwriter; actress in drama serials; her critically acclaimed radio play "Mixed Blood" won the Richard Imison Award 2006
Prince Abdi – Somali-born British stand-up comedian
Rani Taj – dhol player dubbed as "Dhol Queen" after her YouTube video went viral
Riz Ahmed – actor who played Omar in the movie Four Lions and Changez in The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Rowshanara Moni – singer and actress
Ruhul Amin – film director; has made 13 films for the BBC and Channel 4; most of his works are documentaries and experimental dramas
Runa Islam – film and photography visual artist, nominated for the Turner Prize 2008
Sadia Azmat – stand-up comedian
Sanchita Islam – artist, writer and filmmaker; in 1999, she founded Pigment Explosion, which has branched out into projects including film, painting, drawing, writing and photography
Sadik Ahmed – film director, cinematographer, and writer; wrote and directed international award-winning short film Tanju Miah, which was the first Bangladeshi film in the Toronto, Sundance, and Amsterdam film festivals in 2007
Saifullah 'Sam' Zaman – DJ and producer associated with the Asian Underground movement, recording as "State of Bengal"
Sakina Samo – award-winning actress, producer and director
Sami Yusuf – musician
Selma Chalabi – radio producer and journalist for BBC Wales. She was born in the United Kingdom to an Iraqi father and English mother, and was raised in Winchester.
Shabana Bakhsh – actress who has appeared in soaps such as River City and Doctors
Shahid Khan – known as "Naughty Boy"; British-born Pakistani songwriter, record producer and musician
Shahin Badar – singer and songwriter, best known for vocals on The Prodigy's single "Smack My Bitch Up", which earned her a Double Platinum award
Shefali Chowdhury – actress best known for playing the role of Parvati Patil in the Harry Potter film series
Shazia Mirza – comedian from Birmingham, England, whose act revolves around her Muslim faith
Shehzad Afzal – writer, director, producer and game designer born in Dundee, Scotland
Sophiya Haque – actress, singer and video jockey; played Poppy Morales in Coronation Street, 2008–2009.
Suleman Mirza – lead dancer of Signature, runner-up on Britain's Got Talent 2008
Suzana Ansar – singer, actress and television presenter based in the UK and Bangladesh; released her debut band album Suzana Ansar with Khansar in 2009
Tan France – fashion designer, television personality, and author. He is currently the fashion expert for the Netflix series Queer Eye.
Tez Ilyas – stand-up comedian of Pakistani descent
Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens
Zahra Ahmadi – actress
Journalism and media
Sheikh Abdul Qayum – chief imam of the East London Mosque; former lecturer at the international International Islamic University Malaysia; television presenter on Peace TV Bangla and Channel S
A. N. M. Serajur Rahman – journalist, broadcaster, and Bangladeshi nationalist
Aasmah Mir – BBC presenter and former columnist for the Sunday Herald
Abdul Gaffar Choudhury – writer, journalist, and columnist for Bengali newspapers of Bangladesh; best known for his lyric "Amar Bhaier Rokte Rangano", which has become the main song commemorating the Language Movement
Adil Ray – British radio and television presenter, for BBC Asian Network
Adnan Nawaz – news and sports presenter for the BBC World Service
Ajmal Masroor – television presenter, politician, imam, and UK Parliamentary candidate for Bethnal Green and Bow constituency representing Liberal Democrats in the 2010 general election; television presenter on political and Islamic programmes on Islam Channel and Channel S
Ali Abbasi – former Scottish TV presenter
Anila Baig – columnist at The Sun
Arif Ali – regional product director for the Associated Press news agency in Europe, Middle East and Africa
Asad Ahmad – BBC journalist and news presenter
Asad Qureshi – filmmaker who was kidnapped on 26 March 2010 by a militant group called the "Asian Tigers" in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas
Azad Ali – IT worker and civil servant for the HM Treasury; Islamic Forum of Europe spokesman; founding chair of the Muslim Safety Forum; vice-chair of Unite Against Fascism
Azeem Rafiq – English cricketer
Faisal Islam – economics editor and correspondent for Channel 4 News; named 2006 "Young Journalist of the Year" at the Royal Society of Television awards
Fareena Alam – editor of British Muslim magazine Q News; named Media Professional of the Year by Islamic Relief in 2005 and at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards in 2006
Faris Kermani – film director based in the UK, now head of production company based in London, Crescent Films
Hassan Ghani – Scottish broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker, based in London
Javed Malik – television anchor; publisher of the UAE's first diplomatic magazine, The International Diplomat; executive director of the World Forum; served as Pakistan's Ambassador at Large and Special Advisor to The Prime Minister; close friend of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan
Kamran Abbasi – doctor, medical editor, and cricket writer; editor of the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine; acting editor of the British Medical Journal; editor of the bulletin of the World Health Organization
Kanak 'Konnie' Huq – television presenter, best known for being the longest-serving female Blue Peter presenter
Lisa Aziz – news presenter and journalist, best known as the co-presenter of the Bristol-based ITV West Country nightly weekday news programme The West Country Tonight; one of the first Asian presenters to be seen on television; won the Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy Best Television News Journalist Award
Mazher Mahmood (also known as the "Fake Sheikh") – often dubbed as "Britain's most notorious undercover reporter"; in a GQ survey was voted as the 45th most powerful man in Britain; the News of the World paid his six-figure salary, plus an editorial and technical support budget
Mehdi Hasan – senior politics editor at the New Statesman and a former news and current affairs editor at Channel 4
Miqdaad Versi – assistant secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain, media commentator, and advocate for accurate reporting on Muslims.
Mishal Husain – anchor for BBC World
Muhammad Abdul Bari – Chairman of the East London Mosque; Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain, 2006–2010
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed – environment writer for The Guardian, t
Nazenin Ansari – journalist, former correspondent for Voice of America's Persian News Network; Iranian analyst for BBC Radio 4, CNN International, Sky News and Aljazeera
Nazia Mogra – television journalist for BBC North West Tonight news on BBC One
Nima Nourizadeh – film director
Nina Hossain – journalist, newscaster, and sole presenter of ITV London's regional news programme London Tonight
Nurul Islam – broadcast journalist, radio producer, and presenter best remembered for his work with the BBC World Service
Osama Saeed – Head of International and Media Relations at the Al Jazeera Media Network
Rageh Omaar – Somali-born British journalist and writer
Reham Khan – journalist and anchor currently working at Dawn News
Rizwan Khan – works for Al Jazeera English; has his own show called Riz Khan
Sadeq Saba – journalist, head of BBC Persian service
Saima Mohsin – British journalist
Saira Khan – runner-up on the first series of The Apprentice, and now a TV presenter on BBC's Temper Your Temper and Desi DNA
Sarfraz Manzoor – British writer, journalist, documentary maker, and broadcaster; writes regularly for The Guardian; presents documentaries on BBC Radio 4
Secunder Kermani - journalist who is Foreign Correspondent for Channel 4 News. He was previously a reporter on the BBC's flagship current affairs programme Newsnight.
Shaista Aziz – journalist, writer, stand-up comedian, and former international aid worker
Shamim Chowdhury – television and print journalist for Al Jazeera English
Shereen Nanjiani – radio journalist with BBC Radio Scotland
Syed Neaz Ahmad – academic, writer, journalist, columnist and critic; best known for anchoring NTV Europe current affairs talk show Talking Point
Tasmin Lucia-Khan – journalist, presenter and producer; delivered BBC Three's nightly hourly World News bulletins on in 60 Seconds; presented E24 on the rolling news channel BBC News; presents news on the ITV breakfast television programme Daybreak
Tazeen Ahmad – British television and radio presenter and reporter
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown – journalist and author born in Uganda; regular columnist for The Independent and the Evening Standard
Yvonne Ridley – journalist and Respect Party activist
Zarqa Nawaz – freelance writer, journalist, broadcaster, and filmmaker
Tan Ikram – appointed as a District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts) in 2003
Akhlaq Choudhury – British High Court judge of England and Wales
Queen's Counsels
Karim Asad Ahmad Khan QC – barrister at Temple Garden Chambers, London, chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court
Khawar Qureshi QC - barrister and international lawyer.
Other
Aamer Anwar – Glaswegian solicitor; named as Criminal Lawyer of the Year by the Law Awards of Scotland in 2005 and 2006
Amal Clooney – London-based Lebanese-British lawyer, activist, and author
M. A. Muid Khan – barrister who was selected as the Best Human Rights Lawyer of England and Wales for 2012 by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives; in September 2012, he was ranked as third in the top five Chartered Legal Executive Lawyers of England and Wales by the Law Society
Mumtaz Hussain – solicitor and radio presenter; since 2010, she has presented Health and Healing with Mumtaz on RedShift Radio
Nazir Afzal OBE – Chief Crown Prosecutor for North West England; one of his first decisions in that role was to initiate prosecutions in the case of the Rochdale sex trafficking gang
Talha Ahmad – British barrister and human rights activist. Treasurer of the Muslim council of Britiain from 2016-2018.
Literature and art
Aamer Hussein – short story writer and critic.
Abdur Rouf Choudhury – Bengali diaspora writer and philosopher; numerous literary awards from Bangladesh including the Granthomela award and life membership from Bangla Academy
Diriye Osman – Somali-British writer and visual artist
Mohammed Mahbub "Ed" Husain – author of The Islamist, an account of his experience for five years with the Hizb ut-Tahrir
Emran Mian – author and policy advisor at Whitehall
Ghulam Murshid – author, scholar and journalist; numerous literary awards from India and Bangladesh, including the Bangla Academy award
Idris Khan – artist based in London
Imtiaz Dharker – poet and documentary filmmaker
Kaniz Ali – makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist; won the "Best Make-Up Artist" category at the 2011 International Asian Fashion Awards
Kia Abdullah – novelist and journalist; contributes to The Guardian newspaper and has written two novels
Mohsin Hamid – Pakistani writer; novels Moth Smoke (2000), The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2007), and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia (2013)
Monica Ali – author of Brick Lane, a novel based on a Bangladeshi woman
Moniza Alvi – poet and writer
Nadeem Aslam – novelist
Nadifa Mohamed – Somali-British novelist
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed – author, lecturer, political scientist specialising in interdisciplinary security studies
Nasser Azam – contemporary artist, living and working in London
Omar Mansoor – London-based fashion designer, best known for his couture occasionwear
Qaisra Shahraz – novelist, journalist, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a director of Gatehouse Books
Razia Iqbal – arts correspondent for the BBC; born in East Africa, of Muslim Punjabi origin
Rekha Waheed – writer and novelist best known as the author of The A-Z Guide To Arranged Marriage
Rezia Wahid MBE – award-winning textile artist whose work has been exhibited both in the UK and abroad
Rizvan Rahman
Roopa Farooki – novelist
Ruby Hammer MBE – fashion and beauty makeup artist; founder of Ruby & Millie cosmetics bran
Runa Islam – film and photography visual artist, nominated for the Turner Prize 2008
Rupa Huq – senior lecturer in sociology at Kingston University, writer, columnist, Labour Party politician, music DJ and former Deputy Mayoress of the London Borough of Ealing
S. F. Said – children's author
Sanchita Islam – visual media artist
Shahida Rahman – award-winning author of Lascar, writer and publisher
Shamim Azad – bilingual poet, storyteller and writer
Shamshad Khan – Manchester-based poet born in Leeds; editor of anthology of black women's poetry; advised the Arts Council of England North West on literature
Shezad Dawood – artist based in London
Suhayl Saadi – literary and erotic novelist and radio/stage playwright
Tahmima Anam – author of A Golden Age, the "Best First Book" winner of the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Vaseem Khan - writer, author of the Baby Ganesh Detective Agency novels
Zarina Bhimji – Ugandan Asian photographer, based in London. She was nominated for the Turner Prize in 2007
Ziauddin Sardar – scholar, writer and cultural critic
Military and police
Ali Dizaei – senior police officer.
Jabron Hashmi – soldier who was killed in action in Sangin, Afghanistan on 1 July 2006
Amjad Hussain – senior Royal Navy officer. He is the highest-ranking member of the British Armed Forces from an ethnic minority
Muhammed Akbar Khan – served as a British recruit in the First World War and an officer in Second World War; first Muslim to become a general in the British Army
Tarique Ghaffur – high-ranking British police officer in London's Metropolitan Police Service; Assistant Commissioner–Central Operations
Policy
Abul Fateh – diplomat and statesman; first Foreign Secretary of Bangladesh after independence in 1971
Anwar Choudhury – British High Commissioner for Bangladesh, 2004–2008; first non-white British person to be appointed in a senior diplomatic post; Director of International Institutions at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Asif Ahmad – British diplomat who served as the British Ambassador to Thailand from November 2010 until August 2012; since July 2013, he has been British Ambassador to the Philippines
Mockbul Ali OBE- British diplomat and the current British Ambassador to the Dominican Republic and the Republic of Haiti.
Nahid Majid OBE – civil servant, chief operating officer of Regeneration Investment Organisation and deputy director within the Department for Work and Pensions the most senior British Bangladeshi Muslim woman in the civil service
Saleemul Huq – scientist and Senior Fellow in the Climate Change Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development; recipient of the 2007 Burtoni Award for his work on climate change adaptation
Talyn Rahman-Figueroa – director of diplomatic consultancy Grassroot Diplomat.
Politics
Members of Parliament
Afzal Khan – Labour MP for Manchester Gorton solicitor and former Labour MEP for North West region; first Asian Lord Mayor of Manchester; currently Manchester City Council's Executive Member for Children's Services
Anas Sarwar – Scottish Labour Party Leader and former Labour MP for Glasgow Central
Anum Qaisar-Javed – Scottish National Party MP for Airdrie and Shotts
Apsana Begum – Labour Party MP for Poplar and Limehouse since 2019
Faisal Rashid – former Labour MP for Warrington South, elected in 2017. Mayor of Warrington in 2016.
Feryal Clark – Labour Party politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Enfield North since the 2019 United Kingdom general election
Imran Ahmad Khan – Former Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Wakefield
Imran Hussain – Labour MP for Bradford East
Khalid Mahmood – Labour MP for Birmingham Perry Barr
Mohammad Sarwar – former Labour MP for Glasgow Central; first British Muslim and Pakistani origin MP
Mohammad Yasin – Labour MP for Bedford, elected in 2017.
Naz Shah – Labour MP for the constituency of Bradford West
Nus Ghani – Conservative MP for Wealden
Rehman Chishti – Conservative MP for Gillingham and Rainham
Rosena Allin-Khan – Labour MP for Tooting
Rupa Huq – Labour MP for Ealing Central and Acton constituency
Rushanara Ali – Labour MP for Bethnal Green and Bow Labour Party constituency; first person of Bangladeshi origin elected to the House of Commons; one of the first three Muslim women elected as a member of parliament
Sadiq Khan – Mayor of London, former Labour MP for Tooting and former Shadow Secretary of State for Justice and Shadow Lord Chancellor
Saqib Bhatti – Conservative MP for Meriden, first elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election.
Shahid Malik – former Labour MP for Dewsbury; Minister for International Development in Gordon Brown's government
Shabana Mahmood – Labour MP For Birmingham Ladywood
Tahir Ali – Labour MP for Birmingham Hall Green.
Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh – former SNP MP for Ochil and South Perthshire
Tulip Siddiq – Labour MP for Hampstead and Kilburn constituency
Yasmin Qureshi – Labour MP for Bolton South East
Zarah Sultana – Labour Party MP for Coventry South
Peers
Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz – former Conservative party treasurer
Adam Hafejee, Lord Patel of Blackburn
Amirali Alibhai, Lord Bhatia – life peer
Arminka Helic, Baroness Helic – Bosnian-born British Special Adviser (SPAD) and Chief of Staff to the Former British Foreign Secretary William Hague
Zameer Choudrey, Lord Choudrey CBE – Conservative life peer, businessman
Gulam Khaderbhoy, Lord Noon MBE – life peer, businessman and Chancellor of the University of East London
Haleh, Baroness Afshar – Professor in Politics and Women's Studies at the University of York, England
Khalid, Lord Hameed – Chairman of Alpha Hospital Group; chairman and chief executive officer of the London International Hospital
Kishwer Falkner, Baroness Falkner of Margravine – lead Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs in the House of Lords
Meral, Baroness Hussein-Ece – Liberal Democrat life peeress
Mohamed Iltaf, Lord Sheikh – Chairman of Conservative Muslim Forum
Nazir, Lord Ahmed – Crossbench life peer, formerly Labour now retired.
Nemat Shafik, Baroness Shafik – served as the director of the London School of Economics since September 2017.
Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik – Conservative Baroness of Mearns in the County of Renfrewshire; former Chairman of CBI Scotland
Manzila Pola, Baroness Uddin – Labour Party life peer, community activist, and first Muslim and Asian to sit in the House of Lords
Qurban, Lord Hussain – Liberal Democrat life peer
Sayeeda Hussain, Baroness Warsi – lawyer and British politician for the Conservative Party and a former member of the Cabinet
Shaista Gohir, Baroness Gohir OBE - Crossbench life peer
Shas Sheehan, Baroness Sheehan – Liberal Democrat and Baroness of Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton and of Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth
Syed Salah Kamall, Baron Kamall – Professor of Politics and International Relations at St Mary's University, Twickenham and the Academic & Research Director at the Institute of Economic Affairs, a classical liberal think tank in London.
Waheed, Lord Alli – Labour life peer
Wajid Khan, Baron Khan – Labour Baron of Burnley
Zahida Manzoor, Baroness Manzoor – Liberal Democrat Baroness; former Legal Services Ombudsman; former Deputy Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality
Members of Scottish Parliament
Anas Sarwar – Leader of the Scottish Labour party and Labour MSP for the Glasgow region
Bashir Ahmad – former SNP MSP
Foysol Choudhury - Labour MSP for Lothian
Hanzala Malik – Labour MSP for Glasgow
Humza Yousaf – SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow and First Minister of Scotland
Kaukab Stewart, SNP MSP for Glasgow Kelvin.
Members of the Senedd
Altaf Hussain – former regional Assembly Member in the National Assembly for Wales from 2015 to 2016
Mohammad Asghar – Welsh politician, representing the Welsh Conservative Party
Natasha Asghar - Welsh politician, representing the Welsh Conservatives. First female ethnic minority member elected to the Senedd
Members of the London Assembly
Hina Bokhari - Liberal Democrat AM
Marina Ahmad - Labour AM
Murad Qureshi – Former Labour Greater London Assembly Member
Sakina Sheikh - Labour AM
Mayors
Chauhdry Abdul Rashid – former Lord Mayor of Birmingham
Lutfur Rahman – Cllr, community activist, local Independent politician; became the first directly elected Mayor of Tower Hamlets in 2010; first Bangladeshi leader of the council
Mohammed Ajeeb – former Lord Mayor of Bradford; first Asian (Pakistani) Lord Mayor in the UK
Rokhsana Fiaz – Labour Party politician serving as Mayor of Newham
Sadiq Khan – elected Mayor of London in May 2016
Other
Amjad Bashir – former Conservative MEP for Yorkshire and Humber; former UKIP Small & Medium Business spokesman
Bashir Khanbhai – former Conservative MEP for East of England
Benyamin Habib – Brexit Party Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for London since 2019.
Sajjad Karim former MEP – born in Brierfield, Lancashire; qualified as a solicitor before being elected as a Member of the European Parliament in 2007; Conservative Legal Affairs Spokesman; sits on the Industry, Research and Energy Committee
Magid Magid – Green Party MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber.
Shaffaq Mohammed – Liberal Democrats Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Yorkshire and the Humber since 2019.
Mushtaq Ahmad – Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire. He was the first Asian to serve as Provost of a Scottish council
Shahnaz Ali – British Muslim woman known for her leadership role in equality, inclusion and human rights in the National Health Service and local government in England
Bashir Maan – Pakistani-Scottish politician, businessman and writer
Munira Mirza – was the Deputy Mayor for Education and Culture of London. Born in Oldham.
Cllr Nasim Ali – Labour Party politician, councillor in Regent's Park, Cabinet Member for Young People in Camden Council and former Mayor of Camden; in May 2003, at age 34, he became the country's youngest mayor as well as the UK's first Bangladeshi and first Muslim mayor
Rabina Khan, Cllr – Labour Party politician, councillor in Shadwell, cabinet member for housing in Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, community worker and author of Ayesha's Rainbow
Salma Yaqoob – former leader of the left-wing Respect Party and a Birmingham City Councillor
Syeda Amina Khatun MBE – Labour Party councillor for Tipton Green in the Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council; first Bangladeshi woman to be elected in the Midlands region, in 1999
Religion
Abdul Qayum – Chief Imam of East London Mosque, television presenter for Peace TV Bangla and Channel S, and former lecturer at International Islamic University Malaysia.
Aga Khan IV – 9th and current Imam and Aga Khan of Nizari Ismailism, a denomination of Isma'ilism within Shia Islam with an estimated 10–15 million adherents (10—12% of the world's Shia Muslim population).
Daud Abdullah – current Deputy Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain
Maajid Nawaz – former member of the Islamic political group Hizb ut-Tahrir, now the co-founder and executive director of Quilliam, the world's first counter-extremism think tank
Mohammad Naseem – former GP and the chairman of the Birmingham Mosque Trust
Musharraf Hussain – scientist, educator and religious scholar in Nottinghamshire
Saleem Sidwai – accountant and Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Wales
Vilayat Inayat Khan – eldest son of Sufi Murshid Inayat Khan, head of the Sufi Order International
Zara Mohammed – first Woman Secretary General of the Muslim Council of Britain.
Science and medicine
Asim Shahmalak – hair transplant surgeon and broadcaster, and proponent of such surgery; in 2009, he performed the UK's first eyelash transplant
Haroon Ahmed – British Pakistani scientist in the fields of microelectronics and electrical engineering
Hasnat Khan – heart and lung surgeon who was romantically involved with Diana, Princess of Wales
Mayur Lakhani – doctor who works as a general practitioner. He was Chairman of The National Council for Palliative Care 2008–2015.
Nadia Bukhari – pharmacist and youngest female Fellow of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society; an honour bestowed to those who have achieved excellence and distinction in their pharmacy career.
Qanta Ahmed – physician specializing in sleep disorders. She is also an author and a newspaper columnist
Rozina Ali – microvascular reconstructive plastic surgeon and consultant with a specialist interest in breast reconstruction; television presenter
Sheraz Daya – ophthalmologist and eye surgeon, best known for his founding of the Centre for Sight in 1996 and use of stem-cell research during sight recovery surgery
Tipu Zahed Aziz – Professor of neurosurgery at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford; lecturer at Magdalen College, Oxford and Imperial College London medical school
Alimuddin Zumla – Director of infectious diseases, University College Hospital, London
Sport
Boxing
Adam Azim - professional boxer
Adil Anwar – British light-welterweight boxer and multiple title winner
Adnan Amar – British light-middleweight boxer, multiple title winner
Amer Khan – former undefeated light-heavyweight boxer, Central Area championship winner
Amir Khan – British light-welterweight Boxer, 2004 Olympics silver medalist, and former world champion
Hamzah Sheeraz – British light-middleweight boxer, WBO European title champion
Haroon Khan – super-flyweight boxer and commonwealth bronze medalist
Jawaid Khaliq, MBE – first British Asian to win a world title belt
Muhammad Ali – Olympic boxer
Nadeem Siddique – former British welterweight boxer, multiple title winner
Naseem Hamed – former WBO, WBC, IBF, and Lineal featherweight champion, and European bantamweight champion
Qais Ashfaq – amateur boxer from Leeds and Commonwealth silver medallist
Tanveer Ahmed – former lightweight boxer, WBO Inter-Continental champion
Ukashir Farooq – British bantamweight boxer, former British bantamweight title winner
Usman Ahmed – super flyweight boxer
Cricket
Aamer Khan – Pakistani-born former English cricketer
Aamir Farooque – former Pakistani-born English cricketer
Adil Rashid – English cricketer who plays for Yorkshire and England Under-19s
Ajaz Akhtar – former Pakistani people-born English cricketer
Ajmal Shahzad – cricketer who plays for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and represents England in all three formats of the game
Akbar Ansari – English first-class and List A cricketer who played his First-class games for Cambridge University Cricket Club and Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence, and List A cricket for Marylebone Cricket Club
Alamgir Sheriyar – cricketer whoplays for Leicestershire
Amjad Khan – cricketer for England International and the youngest to play for the Danish national team
Aquib Afzaal – left-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break
Asim Butt – Scottish and Pakistani cricketer who was primarily a left-arm medium fast bowler
Bilal Shafayat – cricketer
Hamza Riazuddin – English cricketer, right-handed lower-order batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for Hampshire
Imraan Mohammad – English cricketer, right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break
Imran Arif – Pakistani-born English cricketer; fast-medium bowler; plays for Worcestershire County Cricket Club
Imran Jamshed – former Pakistani-born English cricketer; right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace
Jahid Ahmed – cricketer who played country cricket for Essex as a right-handed lower order batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler
Kabir Ali – English cricketer, who formerly played for Worcestershire
Kadeer Ali – cricketer playing for Worcestershire; related to Kabir Ali
Kamran Afzaal – Pakistani-born English cricketer; right-handed batsman
Majid Haq – Scottish cricket player
Maneer Mirza – English cricketer; right-arm fast-medium bowler and right-handed batsman who played for Worcestershire
Moeen Ali – English cricketer; right arm off break bowler and left-handed batsman currently playing for Worcestershire
Mohammad Akhtar – Pakistani-born English cricketer; right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break
Moneeb Iqbal – Scottish cricketer; right-handed batsman and leg-break bowler
Nadeem Malik – English cricketer; right-arm fast-medium seam bowler and right-handed lower-order batsman
Nadeem Shahid – former English first-class cricketer who played for Essex and Surrey
Naheem Sajjad – Pakistani-born English cricketer, a right-handed batsman who bowls left-arm fast-medium
Naqaash Tahir – English cricketer; right-arm fast-medium bowler who has played for Lancashire and Warwickshire
Nasser Hussain – former captain of England cricket team
Omer Hussain – left-handed batsman; cousin of fellow Scottish international cricketer Majid Haq
Owais Shah – cricketer who plays for Middlesex and has appeared for England in a number of One Day Internationals and two Test matches
Qasim Sheikh – Scottish cricketer; has represented Scotland on more than 20 occasions
Rashid Shafayat – former English cricketer
Rawait Khan – former English cricketer who played for Derbyshire, Derbyshire CB, and Pakistan Customs in a four-year first-class career which saw him bowl mostly in Second XI Championship matches
Rehan Alikhan – English-born former cricketer of Pakistani descent; right-handed batsman and off-break bowler
Sajid Mahmood – Punjabi origin cricketer who plays international cricket for England and county cricket for Lancashire
Saleem Mohammed – former English cricketer; right-handed batsman
Shaftab Khalid – English cricketer; right-arm off-spinner who also bats right-handed
Shammi Iqbal – English cricketer; right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm medium pace
Usman Afzaal – cricketer who has played three Test matches for England
Waqar Mohammad – former Pakistani-born English cricketer; right-handed batsman who bowled leg break
Wasim Khan MBE – first British-born Pakistani to play professional cricket in England; a talented left-handed batsman who also bowled right-arm medium pace
Zafar Ansari – English cricketer who plays for Cambridge University and Surrey County Cricket Club
Zoheb Sharif – left-handed batsman and a leg-break bowler
Football
Abbas Farid – freestyle footballer from Newport, South Wales; named the "Freestyle King" on MTV in UK's Nike Freestyle competition
Adam Docker – footballer, playing for Porthmadog F.C.
Adil Nabi – footballer who plays as a forward for West Bromwich Albion
Adnan Ahmed – footballer, playing for Tranmere Rovers
Amjad Iqbal – footballer, playing for Farsley Celtic F.C.
Anwar Uddin – professional footballer who plays as a defender; after joining Dagenham and Redbridge he became first British Asian to captain a side in the top four divisions; plays for Sutton United
Atif Bashir – footballer with a British Pakistani father and a Turkish mother
Easah Suliman – footballer currently playing for Aston Villa. Suliman has represented England at youth level; first player of Asian heritage to captain an England representative side, having done so at Under-16, Under-17 and Under-19 levels.
Iltaf Ahmed – British Pakistani footballer who was the number one goalkeeper of Pakistan national football team
Hamza Choudhury – British footballer of Bangladeshi and Afro-Caribbean origin
Omar Kader – Scottish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Arbroath
Otis Khan – footballer who plays as a midfielder for Matlock Town on loan FROM Sheffield United
Rachid Harkouk, Footballer of Algerian origin
Reis Ashraf – English-born Pakistani international footballer who plays for Buckingham Town in the United Counties League Division One
Shabir Khan – English-Pakistani international footballer who plays for Worcester City, having progressed through their youth system
Shahed Ahmed – former professional footballer who played as a striker for Wycombe Wanderers He plays for Sporting Bengal United.
Tahmina Begum – football referee and PE assistant; in 2010, she became the first qualified female referee of Bangladeshi descent in the UK
Usman Gondal – retired British-born Pakistani international footballer; retired in 2007
Zeeshan Rehman – football defender for Queens Park Rangers F.C.; first Pakistani and British Asian to play in the Premiership with Fulham F.C.
Zidane Iqbal - professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Manchester United U23
Martial arts
Qasim Beg – undefeated kickboxing champion, two-time world champion
Imran Khan – two-time World Muay Thai champion
Kamal Shalorus – professional UFC fighter
Lutalo Muhammad – Taekwondo athlete
Nisar Smiler – two-time karate world champion and 50-time gold medallist
Ruqsana Begum – Muay Thai kickboxer; in 2010, became the current British female Atomweight (48–50 kg) Muay Thai boxing champion; in September 2012, she was nominated as captain of the British Muay Thai Team
Ali Jacko – world champion kickboxer from east London
Riaz Amin – Britain's youngest WEKAF (World Eskrima/Kali/Arnis Federation) world champion; practises Shotokan Karate and Filipino martial arts
Other
Aadel Kardooni – former Leicester Tigers and England A rugby player
Abdi Jama – wheelchair basketball player, selected to play for Team GB in the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London
Adam Khan – racing driver from Bridlington, Yorkshire; represents Pakistan in the A1 Grand Prix series; demonstration driver for the Renault F1 racing team
Adam Gemili – sprinter of Iranian and Moroccan heritage
Aamir Ghaffar – English badminton player
Bulbul Hussain – wheelchair rugby player; plays mostly in a defensive role for Kent Crusaders and the Great Britain paralympic team; in 2008 and 2012, he played for Great Britain at the Paralympic Games
Enaam Ahmed – British F3 racing driver, series' youngest-ever champion at 17 years old
Gaz Choudhry – wheelchair basketball player who was selected to play for Paralympics GB in the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London
Hiddy Jahan – squash player who was ranked among the top-6 players in the world from 1970 through to 1986
Ikram Butt – former professional rugby league footballer; first south Asian to play either code of international rugby for England, in 1995; founder of the British Asian Rugby Association and the British Pakistani rugby league team
Imran Majid – professional British pool player
Imran Sherwani – former English field hockey player; was capped 45 times for Great Britain and 49 times for England
Kamran Panjavi – weightlifter at the 2004 Summer Olympics
Mo Farah – runner and twice Olympic gold medallist
Mukhtar Mohammed – Somali-born British middle-distance athlete specialising in the 800 metres
Shokat Ali – English snooker player of Pakistani descent; represents Pakistan in international tournaments
Hammad Miah – British snooker player
Zubair Hoque – British single-seat racecar driver
Other
Amal Azzudin – Scottish human rights activist
Basil Al Bayati – architect, designer and writer; leading proponent of the school of Metaphoric Architecture
Asif Ahmad – British diplomat, serving as the British Ambassador to the Republic of the Philippines
Dr Humayra Abedin – National Health Service doctor of medicine who became a cause célèbre after her parents tried to force her into marriage and held her captive until freed by court order in 2008
Hussain Bisad – one of the tallest men in the world, at 2.32 m (7 ft 7+1⁄2 in)
Robina Qureshi – Scottish human rights campaigner
Ruhal Ahmed – former Guantanamo Bay detainee depicted in the film The Road to Guantanamo
Saiman Miah – architecture student who designed the £5 coins for the 2012 London Summer Olympics
Sahil Saeed – boy kidnapped in Pakistan in 2010; released unharmed after the payment of a ransom
Shabina Begum – was involved in the leading House of Lords case UKHL 15 R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School (2006) on the legal regulation of religious symbols and dress under the Human Rights Act 1998