Muhammad Abdul Bari | |
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মুহাম্মাদ আব্দুল বারি | |
Born | Tangail, East Pakistan, Pakistan | 2 October 1953
Citizenship | British |
Education | Physics |
Alma mater | Chittagong University Royal Holloway, University of London King's College London Open University |
Occupation(s) | Physicist, educationalist, writer, scholar |
Years active | 2004–present |
Muhammad Abdul Bari (Bengali: মুহাম্মাদ আব্দুল বারি; born October 1953), is a Bangladeshi-born British physicist, writer, teacher, and community leader. He is a former secretary of Muslim Aid, a former chairman of the East London Mosque, and a former secretary general of the Muslim Council of Britain. He also served as the president of the Islamic Forum of Europe (IFE) in its early years when it was formed to organize Bangladeshi diaspora professionals in Europe. In addition to consultancy work, he has written for publications including The Huffington Post and Al Jazeera, and has authored numerous books.
He has been described as one of the most powerful Asian Muslims in Western Europe. In 2006, Time Out put him at #7 on its list of movers and shakers in London.[1][2][3] He has also been listed as a community leader in The 500 Most Influential Muslims.[4][5]