My professional journey encompasses a diverse array of experiences across the political, social, and religious spheres, spanning local, regional, and national landscapes. Through my leadership, I’ve cultivated a broad sphere of influence, fostering tangible and positive transformations.

My comprehensive curriculum vitae encapsulates a rich tapestry of professional and voluntary endeavors, reflecting engagements at various levels. These range from grassroots community development initiatives with homeless shelters, healthcare, cancer charities, and interfaith organizations, to regional collaborations in education and law enforcement, and culminating in strategic board-level contributions to governmental bodies and national charitable organizations.

A cornerstone of my expertise lies in effective communication, characterized by confidence, eloquence, and authority. I possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills, adept at articulating concepts with clarity and purpose.

Adaptability is another hallmark of my communication prowess, evidenced by my extensive media engagements across platforms such as radio and television, including notable appearances on esteemed programs like BBC Breakfast, Sky News, Victoria Derbyshire, Sunday Morning Live, and The Big Questions. Additionally, I’ve undertaken the role of a weekly news reviewer with Islam Channel and frequently contribute to radio interviews, newspaper articles, academic journals, and my personal blog.

Moreover, I’ve assumed pivotal leadership roles, serving as a Governor at Cadbury College and Stafford College, a member of Staffordshire Police Authority, a Trustee of Stafford District Voluntary Services, and the Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Foundation. Currently, I hold positions as a Council Member at Keele University, a Governor at Westminster Academy (London), and a Board member of the North Staffordshire YMCA. I serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees for Nisa-Nashim, a national network of Jewish and Muslim women, and as a Director of the Association of British Muslims.