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'''Ashfaq Hussain Taufique''' (born c. [[1950]] in Karachi, Pakistan) is a retired mechanical engineer and, since [[1989]], president of the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]].  
'''Ashfaq Hussain Taufique''' (born c. [[1950]] in Karachi, Pakistan) is a retired mechanical engineer and was for decades after [[1989]] president of the [[Birmingham Islamic Society]]. He is now president ''emeritus''.


Taufique attended a Catholic missionary school in Karachi. he moved to the United States in January [[1975]] to attend the University of Texas at Arlington. There he received a degree in mechanical engineering. Upon graduating he went to work as a mechanical engineer. The company he worked for in Augusta, Georgia relocated him to [[Birmingham]] in [[1989]].
Taufique attended a Catholic missionary school in Karachi. He moved to the United States in January [[1975]] to attend the University of Texas at Arlington. There he received a degree in mechanical engineering. Upon graduating he went to work as a mechanical engineer. The company he worked for in Augusta, Georgia relocated him to [[Birmingham]] in [[1989]].


In addition to the Birmingham Islamic Society, Taufique also serves on the board of [[Greater Birmingham Ministries]]. In [[2017]] he was named to the inaugural class of [[Leadership Hoover]].
In addition to the Birmingham Islamic Society, Taufique also served on the board of [[Greater Birmingham Ministries]]. In [[2017]] he was named to the inaugural class of [[Leadership Hoover]].


Taufique and his wife, Rita, have four children and nine grandchildren.
Taufique and his wife, Rita, have four children and nine grandchildren.

Latest revision as of 15:02, 8 October 2023

Ashfaq Hussain Taufique (born c. 1950 in Karachi, Pakistan) is a retired mechanical engineer and was for decades after 1989 president of the Birmingham Islamic Society. He is now president emeritus.

Taufique attended a Catholic missionary school in Karachi. He moved to the United States in January 1975 to attend the University of Texas at Arlington. There he received a degree in mechanical engineering. Upon graduating he went to work as a mechanical engineer. The company he worked for in Augusta, Georgia relocated him to Birmingham in 1989.

In addition to the Birmingham Islamic Society, Taufique also served on the board of Greater Birmingham Ministries. In 2017 he was named to the inaugural class of Leadership Hoover.

Taufique and his wife, Rita, have four children and nine grandchildren.

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