Shamsuddin Ismail Agha

Shamsuddin Agha
Shamsuddin Ismail Agha (19.06.1936 – 21.07.2021)

Shamsuddin Ismail Agha, President of the Indian Muslim Federation (UK) was born in Bombay (now Mumbai) India. He received his B.A. (Hon) and M.A. from Bombay University and theatre training in Bombay and London. He was a lecturer of classical Persian and English in India. He came to England in 1964 and after working in different jobs and living for a short period in Bolton he worked as a teacher in London. He was a linguist and worked as a curator at Leyton Library and later retired from London Borough of Newham as Head of the Translation Unit 25 years ago.  

He was a founder member and trustee of the Indian Muslim Federation (UK) established in 1969, the largest and oldest organisation of Indian Muslims in the UK which has NGO status with the United Nations. The Indian Muslim Federation has its offices and a community center in east London. Under Agha’s leadership, IMF has organised many seminars and meetings on the plight of Indian Muslims and has held the protest marches against anti-Muslim pogroms in India.

After being accredited as with Non-Governmental Organisation status by the United Nations in 1999, the IMF delegation under Agha’s leadership attended many UN conferences and meetings in Geneva, New York and South Africa to raise the plight of Indian Muslims at the international level and published papers and booklets on the plight and suffering of Muslims in India.  

Agha was a linguist, writer, academic and above all a community person. He has written and acted in many plays in India and Britain. He was responsible for the production and direction of a series of one-act plays in Urdu, Gujarati, Marathi and English. His books of plays in Urdu “Wahshat Hi Sahi” (Madness Rules Okay) and plays “Mirza Ghalib in London”; “Tipu Sultan” and “Flight Delayed” were published in India and the UK and were well received in the academic circle.  

His burial was held on Thursday, 22 June 2021 at Muslim Burial Trust Cemetery, Waltham Forest, London, and was attended by many leaders across the community. Condolence messages were received from many organisations with whom Agha worked closely including cabinet members and councillors of Waltham Forest Council and Newham Council, General Secretary of Muslim Council of Britain and Minister Co-ordination of Indian High Commission, London.  Agha is survived by his daughter, son and one granddaughter.  

Sad demise of Shamsuddin Agha

It is with a very heavy heart that we have to inform you of the death of our long time President Shamsuddin Agha.

Shamsuddin Agha

رَاجِعونَ‎ إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ

For Allah are we and to him do we return

The burial was at Waltham Forest Muslim Burial Trust Cemetery (Folly Lane).

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In the wake of growing Islamophobia and rise of anti-immigrant parties, business and community leaders in London came together at a dinner called by the Indian Muslim Federation. Indian high commissioner Ranjan Mathai was the chief guest at the event.

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In the wake of growing Islamophobia and rise of anti-immigrant parties, business and community leaders in London came together at a dinner called by the Indian Muslim Federation.Indian high commissioner Ranjan Mathai was the chief guest at the event

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Indian Muslim Federation (UK) deplores Al-Qaida plans to establish its branch in India

Indian Muslim Federation (UK) is the largest and oldest organisation of Indian Muslims in Britain and has NGO status with the UN, and it has strongly condemned the reported formation by Al Qaeda of the so called “Qaedat al-Jihad in the Indian Subcontinent” as “Extremely alarming, dangerous and highly deplorable.

“We hope and pray that this is just a hoax but if true, such designs of terror groups are deeply worrying and alarming. We condemn such plans that will be nothing but a source to plunge the region in deep turmoil and play havoc with human lives.”

“Muslims in South Asia do not need any such satanic cabals. Indian Muslims should be watchful of Al-Qaeda agents trying to provoke, brainwash and misguide simple and unsuspecting youths. Al-Qaeda has already tarnished the image of Islam and Muslims in the world and far from helping anyone its alleged plan will only add to the miseries of Muslims and other communities.”

We are particularly worried because of the prevailing environment of provocation and intimidation by the Hindutva groups and on going denial of justice to the victims of anti-Muslim riots in Muzaffarnagar and Gujarat. we specially appeal to Central and state governments to rein Hindutva jingoists and stop them from polarising the atmosphere. A peaceful, fair and healthy environment is extremely vital to fight the menace of Al-Qaida.

Mr Shamsuddin Agha President of Indian Muslim Federation