Four women among 10 Muslim change-makers in Tamil Nadu
Syed Ali Mujtaba
Chennai – A Report published by Awaz- the Voice (ATV), a news platform, highlights 10 Muslim change-makers in Tamil Nadu, among them four are women. These change-makers are driving social change through education, arts, and activism. They represent diverse fields, ranging from environmental conservation and literature to political activism and education, aimed at improving society in Tamil Nadu.
Daud. Sharifa Khanam is the fairy godmother of battered Muslim women in Tamil Nadu. For nearly two decades, she has been active in India’s women’s movement. From her base in Pudukkotta, Sharifa Khanam has dedicated her life to helping battered Muslim women. Sharifa Khanam, founder of STEPS, a women’s empowerment institution, is now working to establish a women’s mosque. Khanam believed that Muslim women had nowhere to turn when they faced injustice. Sudden divorces, triple talaq, denial of maintenance, domestic violence, and other forms of abuse were often dismissed by the police as matters falling under Shariat or Muslim personal law. These cases were pushed back into male-dominated jamaats. So the mosques for women can only be a shelter for such battered Muslim women.
Fatima Muzaffar Ahmed represents the changing face of the Indian Union Muslim League IUML as she became an office bearer in the Chennai Corporation, among six Muslim women councilors elected in 2022. Her election was not surprising for most people, as she comes from a political lineage. Her father, AK Abdul Samad, former national general secretary of IUML, represented Velur twice in the Lok Sabha and twice in the Rajya Sabha.A.S.Fathima Muzaffer is also grand daughter of MoulanaAbdul Hameed Baqavi, the first person to translate the Holy Quran in Tamil Language.
NawabZada Mohammad Asif Ali, Dewan to the Prince of Arcot, has been the face of communal harmony and philanthropy as the heir of the royal family of Arcot. The Prince of Arcot family holds a quiet bit of influence in Chennai’s social and cultural life. Ameer Mahal, their palace, is a centre of humanitarian initiatives led by the Arcot Foundation for the poor, irrespective of religion. The present Prince, Nawab Mohammed Abdul Ali, is regarded with affection in the city, but much of the visible day-to-day outreach — charity drives, interfaith events, and other initiatives — is handled by his son, Nawabzada Mohammed Asif Ali.Nawabzada is an avid musician, renowned for his prowess as a pianist. He has composed and sung the fascinating track 'Raaste,' which has 50 million views. es — birds, snakes, dogs, and other beings. He runs an NGO called the Environment Conservation Group for a sharper focus and action-oriented approach to saving endangered animals. From a techie to a wildlife warrior, Mohammad Saleem’s inspiring journey shows how one person’s passion can protect nature, save endangered species, and awaken collective responsibility. His advocacy has been featured in media outlets ranging from BBC News to NDTV,
Keeranur Jakir Raja is a Tamil writer focusing on the lives of marginalized individuals. Today, he is a noticeable name in the Tamil literary scene. Men, women, and children from the marginalised sections of the Muslims in Tamil Nadu find new lives in the pages of his novels. His writing is bold, honest, and provoking criticism from the conservative and orthodox sections of the Muslim community in the state. Keeranur Zakir Raja's first story was 'Param', a short story, published in 1995. His first short story collection was 'Sembaruthi Pootha Veedu published in 2004. The first novel, Meenkara Theru, was published in 2006. He started his own publishing house called Keeranur Books in 2022.
These ten brilliant men and women from Tamil Nadu are spreading the light of empowerment and joy around the state. They are leaving their mark in their chosen fields and influencing others to rise above their circumstances or comfort zones to make an impact on society. These leaders are breaking barriers, empowering communities, and fostering development in the state and the region. The report highlighting 10 Muslim change-makers in Tamil Nadu was prepared and published by Awaz-the Voice (ATV), a news platform.








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