TRIBUTES have poured in for a pioneering Bradford community leader who helped shape the lives of Muslim women across the UK.
Nuzhat Ali was a founding member of the Bradford-based Muslim Women's Council, an award-winning writer and Bradford Cathedral's first Muslim interfaith development officer. She died on Tuesday of cancer, aged 57.
Born in Bradford, Nuzhat did a Master’s degree in Islamic Studies and worked tirelessly across different faiths and communities.
She won the Channel 4/Northumbria University Writing for Television Award at the Northern Writers’ Awards in 2015 and wrote several plays, including When George Came to Bradford, and compiled a book on the shared heritage of head coverings across Abrahamic faiths. A teacher and mentor for young people, she worked with h the Young Muslims organisation and the Islamic Society of Britain, organised many Muslim Women's Council (MWC) events and was involved in developing its women-led mosque initiative.