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List of British Muslim politicians:

House of Commons

Members of the Cabinet in the House of Commons

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
Conservative Official portrait of Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP crop 2.jpg Sajid Javid [1] Bromsgrove Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport 2013 British Pakistani
Labour Shabana Mahmood Official Cabinet Portrait, July 2024 (cropped) 2.jpg Shabana Mahmood Birmingham Ladywood Secretary of State for Justice

Lord Chancellor

2024 British Pakistani

Ministers in the House of Commons

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
Labour Shahid Malik.jpg Shahid Malik [2] Dewsbury Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for International Development 2007 British Pakistani
Labour Sadiq Khan November 2016.jpg Sadiq Khan [2] Tooting Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government 2008 British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP crop 2.jpg Sajid Javid [3] Bromsgrove Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2012 British Pakistani
Conservative Nusrat Ghani.jpg Nus Ghani [4] Wealden Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Aviation and Maritime 2018 British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Rehman Chishti MP crop 2.jpg Rehman Chishti [5] Gillingham and Rainham Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for North America, Sanctions and Consular Policy 2022 British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Saqib Bhatti MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Saqib Bhatti [ citation needed ] Meriden Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Tech and the Digital Economy 2023 British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Rushanara Ali MP crop 2.jpg Rushanara Ali Bethnal Green and Stepney Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government 2024 British Bangladeshi
Labour Official portrait of Feryal Clark MP crop 2.jpg Feryal Clark Enfield North Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology 2024 British Turkish
Labour Official portrait of Tulip Siddiq crop 2.jpg Tulip Siddiq Hampstead and Highgate Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2024 British Bangladeshi

Members of Parliament

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Labour MohdSarwar.JPG Mohammad Sarwar [ citation needed ] Glasgow Central 1997 2010 Retired British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Mr Khalid Mahmood MP crop 2.jpg Khalid Mahmood [6] Birmingham Perry Barr 2001 2024 Defeated British Pakistani
Labour Sadiq Khan.jpg Sadiq Khan [6] Tooting 2005 2016 Resigned to become Mayor of London British Pakistani
Labour Shahid Malik.jpg Shahid Malik [7] Dewsbury 2005 2010 Defeated British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Rushanara Ali MP crop 2.jpg Rushanara Ali [6] Bethnal Green and Bow 2010 Serving British Bangladeshi
Conservative Official portrait of Rehman Chishti MP crop 2.jpg Rehman Chishti [6] Gillingham and Rainham 2010 2024 Defeated British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Rt Hon Sajid Javid MP crop 2.jpg Sajid Javid [6] Bromsgrove 2010 2024 Retired British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Shabana Mahmood MP crop 2.jpg Shabana Mahmood [ citation needed ] Birmingham Ladywood 2010 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Yasmin Qureshi crop 2.jpg Yasmin Qureshi [6] Bolton South East & Bolton South and Walkden 2010 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Anas Sarwar MSP.jpg Anas Sarwar [6] Glasgow Central 2010 2015 Defeated British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Ms Nusrat Ghani crop 2.jpg Nus Ghani [8] Wealden & Sussex Weald 2015 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Imran Hussain MP 2024 (cropped).jpg Imran Hussain [8] Bradford East 2015 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Rupa Huq MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Rupa Huq [8] Ealing Central and Acton 2015 Serving British Bangladeshi
Labour Official portrait of Naz Shah MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Naz Shah [ citation needed ] Bradford West 2015 Serving British Pakistani
SNP Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh.png Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh [ citation needed ] Ochil and South Perthshire 2015 2017 Defeated British Pakistani/White British/Other White (Mixed)
Labour Official portrait of Tulip Siddiq crop 2.jpg Tulip Siddiq [ citation needed ] Hampstead and Kilburn & Hampstead and Highgate 2015 Serving British Bangladeshi
Labour Official portrait of Dr Rosena Allin-Khan MP crop 2.jpg Rosena Allin-Khan [8] Tooting 2016 Serving British Pakistani/Other White (Mixed)
Labour Official portrait of Afzal Khan MP crop 2.jpg Afzal Khan [8] Manchester Gorton & Manchester Rusholme 2017 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Faisal Rashid crop 2.jpg Faisal Rashid [8] Warrington South 2017 2019 Defeated British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Mohammad Yasin MP crop 2.jpg Mohammad Yasin [8] Bedford 2017 Serving British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Imran Ahmad Khan MP crop 2.jpg Imran Ahmad Khan [8] Wakefield 2019 2021Suspended and later expelled from Conservatives, became an Independent British Pakistani/White British (Mixed)
Independent 2021 2022 Resigned
Labour Tahir Ali portrait 2024.jpg Tahir Ali [8] Birmingham Hall Green & Hall Green and Moseley 2019 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Apsana Begum MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Apsana Begum [8] Poplar and Limehouse 2019 Serving British Bangladeshi
Conservative Official portrait of Saqib Bhatti MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Saqib Bhatti [8] Meriden & Meriden and Solihull East 2019 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Feryal Clark MP crop 2.jpg Feryal Clark [8] Enfield North 2019 Serving British Turkish (Kurdish) [9]
Labour Official portrait of Zarah Sultana MP crop 2, 2024.jpg Zarah Sultana [8] Coventry South 2019 Serving British Pakistani
SNP Official portrait of Anum Qaisar MP.jpg Anum Qaisar [10] Airdrie and Shotts 2021 2024 Defeated British Pakistani
Labour Nesil Caliskan Portrait - 2024.jpg Nesil Caliskan Barking 2024 Serving British Cypriot (Turkish)
Independent Shockat Adam Leicester South 2024 Serving British Indian
Labour Dr Zubir Ahmed portrait 2024.jpg Zubir Ahmed Glasgow South West 2024 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Sadik Al-hassan portrait 2024.jpg Sadik Al-Hassan North Somerset 2024 Serving British Arab
Independent Official portrait of Adnan Hussain MP crop 2.jpg Adnan Hussain Blackburn 2024 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Adam Jogee MP crop 2 v2.jpg Adam Jogee Newcastle-under-Lyme 2024 Serving Black British/White British (Mixed)
Independent Ayoub Khan MP portrait cropped.jpg Ayoub Khan Birmingham Perry Barr 2024 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Naushabah Khan MP crop 2.jpg Naushabah Khan Gillingham and Rainham 2024 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Abtisam Mohamed MP crop 2.jpg Abtisam Mohamed Sheffield Central 2024 Serving British Yemeni
Independent Iqbal Mohamed MP.jpg Iqbal Mohamed Dewsbury and Batley 2024 Serving British Indian

House of Lords

Members of the Cabinet in the House of Lords

PartyPortraitNameFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
Conservative Official portrait of Baroness Warsi crop 2.jpg Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi [11] Minister without Portfolio (attending Cabinet)2010 British Pakistani

Ministers in the House of Lords

PartyPortraitNameFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
Conservative Baroness Mobarik 2022.jpg Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik [12] Baroness-in-waiting 2016 British Pakistani
Conservative Official portrait of Baroness Manzoor crop 2.jpg Zahida Manzoor, Baroness Manzoor [12] Baroness-in-waiting 2018 British Pakistani
Conservative
Syed Kamall (2019) (cropped).jpg
Syed Kamall, Baron Kamall [13] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Technology, Innovation and Life Sciences 2021 British Indian
Labour
Official portrait of Lord Khan of Burnley crop 2, 2024.jpg
Wajid Khan, Baron Khan of Burnley [14] Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government2024 British Pakistani

Members of the House of Lords

PartyPortraitlNameYear enteredYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Labour Waheed Alli 2010.jpg Waheed Alli, Baron Alli [6] 1998Serving British Pakistani
Labour Official portrait of Baroness Uddin crop 2.jpg Pola Uddin, Baroness Uddin [6] 1998 2010 (Crossed the floor)Resigned from the Labour Party, now a Crossbencher [15] British Bangladeshi
Crossbench 2010 Serving
Labour Official portrait of Lord Ahmed crop 2.jpg Nazir Ahmed, Baron Ahmed [ citation needed ]1998 2007 (Crossed the floor)Expelled from the Labour Party, became a Crossbencher [16] British Pakistani
Crossbench 2007 2020Resigned under threat of expulsion
Labour No image.svg Adam Patel, Baron Patel of Blackburn [6] 20002019Died British Indian
Labour Official portrait of Lord Bhatia crop 2.jpg Amir Bhatia, Baron Bhatia [6] 2001 2010 (Crossed the floor)Resigned from the Labour Party, now a Crossbencher [17] British Indian
Crossbench 2010 2023Removed
Liberal Democrats Official portrait of Baroness Falkner of Margravine crop 2, 2019.jpg Kishwer Falkner, Baroness Falkner of Margravine [6] [18] 2004 2019 (Crossed the floor)Resigned from the Liberal Democrats, now a Crossbencher British Pakistani
Crossbench 2019 Serving
Conservative Official portrait of Lord Sheikh crop 2, 2019.jpg Mohamed Sheikh, Baron Sheikh [6] 20062022Died British Indian
Crossbench Official portrait of Lord Hameed crop 2.jpg Khalid Hameed, Baron Hameed [6] 2007Serving British Indian
Conservative Official portrait of Baroness Warsi crop 2.jpg Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi [6] 2007Serving British Pakistani
Crossbench Official portrait of Baroness Afshar crop 2.jpg Haleh Afshar, Baroness Afshar 20072022Died British Iranian
Liberal Democrats Official portrait of Baroness Hussein-Ece crop 2, 2019.jpg Meral Hussein-Ece, Baroness Hussein-Ece [6] 2010Serving British Turkish
Conservative Official portrait of Lord Ahmad of Wimbledon crop 2.jpg Tariq Ahmad, Baron Ahmad of Wimbledon [6] 2011Serving British Pakistani
Liberal Democrats Official portrait of Lord Hussain crop 2.jpg Qurban Hussain, Baron Hussain [6] [19] 2011Serving British Pakistani
Labour Gulam Noon, Baron Noon 20112015Died British Indian
Liberal Democrats Official portrait of Baroness Manzoor crop 2.jpg Zahida Manzoor, Baroness Manzoor [6] 2013 2016 (Crossed the floor)Resigned from the Liberal Democrats, now a Conservative British Pakistani
Conservative 2016 Serving
Conservative Official portrait of Baroness Helic crop 2.jpg Arminka Helic 2014ServingBritish Bosnian
Conservative Baroness Mobarik 2022.jpg Nosheena Mobarik, Baroness Mobarik 2014Serving British Pakistani
Liberal Democrats Official portrait of Baroness Sheehan crop 2.jpg Shas Sheehan, Baroness Sheehan [ citation needed ]2015Serving British Pakistani
Conservative
Official portrait of Lord Choudrey crop 2.jpg
Zameer Choudrey, Baron Choudrey [20] 2019Serving British Pakistani
Crossbench
Nemat Shafik Portrait.jpg
Minouche Shafik, Baroness Shafik 2020Serving British Egyptian
Conservative
Official portrait of Lord Sarfraz crop 2, 2023.jpg
Aamer Sarfraz, Baron Sarfraz 2020Serving British Pakistani
Conservative
Syed Kamall (2019) (cropped).jpg
Syed Kamall, Baron Kamall [21] 2021Serving British Indian
Labour
Official portrait of Lord Khan of Burnley crop 2, 2024.jpg
Wajid Khan, Baron Khan of Burnley [22] 2021Serving British Pakistani
Crossbench
Official portrait of Baroness Gohir crop 2.jpg
Shaista Gohir, Baroness Gohir [23] [24] 2022Serving British Pakistani
Labour
Official portrait of Baroness Hazarika crop 2.jpg
Ayesha Hazarika, Baroness Hazarika 2024Serving British Indian

Scottish Parliament

First Ministers of Scotland

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
SNP First Minister of Scotland Humza Yousaf (cropped 4).jpg Humza Yousaf [25] Glasgow First Minister of Scotland 2023 British Pakistani

Members of the Scottish Cabinet in the Scottish Parliament

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
SNP Humza Yousaf 2018.jpg Humza Yousaf [25] Glasgow Cabinet Secretary for Justice 2018 British Pakistani

Scottish Government Junior Ministers in the Scottish Parliament

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyFirst office heldYear appointedEthnicity
SNP HumzaYousafMSP20110507.JPG Humza Yousaf [25] Glasgow Minister for External Affairs and International Development 2012 British Pakistani
SNP Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development - Kaukab Stewart.jpg Kaukab Stewart Glasgow Kelvin Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development 2024 British Pakistani

Members of the Scottish Parliament

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
SNP No image.svg Bashir Ahmad [26] Glasgow 2007 2009Died in office British Pakistani
Labour HanzalaMalikMSP20110601.jpg Hanzala Malik [27] Glasgow 2011 2016 Defeated British Pakistani/White British (Mixed)
SNP Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care, Humza Yousaf, 2021.jpg Humza Yousaf [28] Glasgow 2011 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Anas Sarwar MSP.jpg Anas Sarwar [27] Glasgow 2016 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Foysol Choudhury MSP.jpg Foysol Choudhury [29] Lothian 2021 Serving British Bangladeshi
SNP Kaukab Stewart 2021.jpg Kaukab Stewart [30] Glasgow 2021 Serving British Pakistani

Senedd

Members of the Senedd

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Plaid Cymru Mohammad Asghar AM (28136585826).jpg Mohammad Asghar [8] [31] South Wales East 2007 2009 (Crossed the floor in 2009)Left Plaid Cymru, joined Conservative Party British Pakistani
Conservative South Wales East 2009 2020Died in office
Conservative Altaf-hussain.jpg Altaf Hussain [32] South Wales West 2015 2016 Defeated British Indian
2021 Serving
Conservative Natasha-asghar.jpg Natasha Asghar [33] South Wales East 2021 Serving British Pakistani

Greater London Authority

Mayors of London

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Labour Sadiq Khan November 2016.jpg Sadiq Khan Mayor of London 2016 Serving British Pakistani [34]

London Assembly

London Assembly Members

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Labour Murad Qureshi AM.jpg Murad Qureshi [6] London-wide 2004 2016 Defeated British Bangladeshi
Labour Marina Ahmad Lambeth and Southwark 2021 Serving British Bangladeshi
Liberal Democrats Hina Bokhari 1 (cropped).jpg Hina Bokhari London-wide 2021 Serving British Pakistani
Labour Sakina Sheikh AM.jpg Sakina Sheikh London-wide 2021 2024 Defeated British Pakistani

Local authorities

Directly elected mayors

PartyPortraitNameConstituencyYear electedYear leftReason for tenure endingEthnicity
Independent Lutfurrahman1 (cropped).jpg Lutfur Rahman Mayor of Tower Hamlets 2010 2014 (Crossed the floor in 2014)Created Tower Hamlets First British Bangladeshi
Tower Hamlets First 2014 2015 Election court found corrupt or illegal practices and removed from office
Aspire 2022 Serving
Labour No image.svg Rokhsana Fiaz Mayor of Newham 2018Serving British Pakistani [35]

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