List of British Muslims

This is a list of notable British Muslims.

Academia and education

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Business and finance

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Entertainment

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Journalism and media

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Law and justice

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Judges

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King's Counsels

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Other

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Literature and art

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Military and police

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Policy

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Politics

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Members of Parliament

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Peers

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Members of Scottish Parliament

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Members of the Senedd

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Members of the London Assembly

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Mayors

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Other

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Religion

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Science and medicine

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Sport

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Boxing

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Cricket

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Football

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Martial arts

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Other

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Other

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  • 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[475][476]
  • Hussain Bisad  – one of the tallest men in the world, at 2.32 m (7 ft 7+12 in)[477]
  • Robina Qureshi  – Scottish human rights campaigner[478]
  • Ruhal Ahmed  – former Guantanamo Bay detainee depicted in the film The Road to Guantanamo[479][480]
  • Saiman Miah  – architecture student who designed the £5 coins for the 2012 London Summer Olympics[481][482]
  • Sahil Saeed  – boy kidnapped in Pakistan in 2010; released unharmed after the payment of a ransom[483]
  • Shabina Begum  – was involved in the leading House of Lords case UKHL 15 R (Begum) v Governors of Denbigh High School (2006)[484] on the legal regulation of religious symbols and dress under the Human Rights Act 1998

See also

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