List of British Pakistanis

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

Humanities

Natural sciences

Social sciences

University leadership and executives

Headteachers

Architecture, housing and structural engineering

  • Saira Hussain – Lancashire based and Huddersfield University educated. Property Personality of the Year and award winner at Hussain Architectural Design, most influential woman in UK architecture 2017.[32][33]

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;[24] one of his first decisions in that role was to initiate prosecutions in the case of the Rochdale sex trafficking gang
  • Aamer AnwarGlaswegian solicitor; named as Criminal Lawyer of the Year by The Law Awards of Scotland in 2005 and 2006[134]
  • Tahir Ashraf[135] is a Barrister in England and Wales and Solicitor-Advocate and Founder of 5 Chancery Lane Commercial Barristers Chambers[136], Britain's first set of commercial barristers Chambers to have been founded in London, United Kingdom by a Muslim man[137] of Pakistani descent[138]. Tahir is also the first British Muslim man of Pakistani descent to be on the Editorial Board of the Journal of International Banking and Financial Law (a peer-reviewed LexisNexis Butterworths publication). Tahir Ashraf is also listed in the 2018 Muslim 100 Power List Parliamentary Review - Trail Blazers, due for publication and launch on 7th May 2018 at the Hilton Park Lane London, UK.
  • Judge Tan Ikram – District Judge (MC) based at Westminster Magistrates' Court & Associate Judge, SBA, Cyprus; holds honorary doctorates in laws (LLD) from the University of West London[139] and the University of Wolverhampton; Contributing Editor, Archbold Magistrates Criminal Courts Practice 2016
  • Javed Khan – Former Chief Executive of the British charity Victim Support;[140] of Kashmiri origin; member of the Whitehall Social Policy Forum; an adviser to the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Programme[141]
  • Tahir Khan – Bradford-born barrister who became the first Muslim on the North Eastern legal circuit to be appointed a Queen's Counsel[142]
  • Mushtaq Khokhar – circuit judge at Manchester Crown Court; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1982[143]

Literature and art

Civil Service, Military and Police

Politics

Members of Parliament

Peers

Members of European Parliament

  • Amjad Bashir – Conservative MEP for Yorkshire and Humber; former 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
  • Bashir Khanbhai – former Conservative MEP for East of England
  • Wajid Khan - Labour MEP for the North West England European constituency[193]
  • Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik – Scottish Conservative MEP[194]
  • Afzal Khan – 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

Members of Scottish Parliament

Members of Welsh Assembly

Mayors

Others in politics

  • Mushtaq AhmadLord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire. He was the first Asian to serve as Provost of a Scottish council[205]
  • Shahnaz Ali – British Muslim woman best known for her leadership role in equality, inclusion and human rights in the National Health Service and local government in England[206]
  • Rabia Bhatti – in 2011 became the youngest Muslim female councillor in Britain and the youngest councillor in Buckinghamshire, representing the Newtown Ward in Chesham; f[207]
  • Imran Ahmad Khan – President of the Transnational Crisis Project; expert on transnational security[208][209]
  • Maryam Khan – politician; born in Manchester; belongs to the Labour Party and has represented Longsight as a councillor since May 2006[210]
  • 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[211]
  • Bashir Maan – Pakistani-Scottish politician, businessman and writer[212]
  • Munira Mirza - was the Deputy Mayor for Education and Culture of London. Born in Oldham.[213][214]
  • 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[215]
  • Salma Yaqoob – vice-chair of the Respect Party; Birmingham City Councillor[216]

International governmental organizations

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[308]
  • Nisar Smiler – two-time karate world champion and fifty-time gold medalist

Other sports

Other

See also

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