Mr Abdul Raoof Malik
Councillor
Abdul Raoof Malik was born on 1st September
1973 in Bristol; he attended Whitehall Primary School and then completed
his secondary education at Whitfield Fishponds
Secondary School.
He left school after completing (unsuccessfully) his GCSE’s and at the age
of 17 he went to Pakistan and got married as per the wish of his parents.
He later returned to his education and gained 5 GCSE's and completed his
further education whilst running his businesses.
After returning
from his marriage in Pakistan Abdul had the urge to start his own business
and to be able to include his family within this business, looking at the
locality (Easton) where Abdul lived he realised the need for a traditional
butchers that could cater for the Muslim community as well as the other
diverse communities within this unique locality so he started PAK
Butchers, Pak means, Clean and Pure.
Through Abduls
ideas the business was advertised in the locality and the facts about
Halal meat were distributed within Easton, St. Pauls and other surrounding
areas soon people started to flood the shop, the meat tasted better
because of the very little blood content and lasted about 7 days longer in
peoples fridges due to it having less bacterial/toxin content in it, the
local media soon picked up.
Abdul gained the
respect from all communities and he reinvested his time and money within
the locality, working with BEST (Bristol East Side Traders) to regenerate
the local area with new shop fronts and traffic calming systems, he was
very active in meetings and earned more respect, he joined the local
Mosque who needed administration help and also set up a Muslim Funeral
Committee to help repatriate deceased Muslims to their desired countries
of burial, in 2002 he won the BEST best business award and was nominated
for the Inner City 100 Financial times awards.
In 2003 he opened another branch of Pak Butchers in Cardiff which has
attracted the same fame. He went on to win the Bristol East Side Traders
Award again in 2005. He also won Business of the Month in February 2005
from Bristol Evening Post and the Jury’s Hotel; he later won 2nd Runner up
prize for Business of the year and was shortlisted for ‘Muslim 100 Jewel
awards’ by Lloyds TSB Bank.
Abdul also helped
Bristol City Council make a dedicated kitchen for Halal School meals and
in doing so gained much support from local communities, he has now been
approached by Cardiff City Council to help with the same project there.
Abduls
achievements have benefited all communities he is a mentor for young
people who want to start their own business and holds surgeries in a local
office to help people gain the vital services from appropriate sources; he
has worked with Lloyds TSB in the local area to help them understand local
demands for their branch and provides mentor support and lectures for a
‘Common Purpose’ project South West.
He was asked to join Bristol Muslim Cultural Society BMCS as a director
and was responsible for the largest ever Muslim Cultural event which was
held at Eastville Park and attracted a wide range of cultures and created
a positive image for the local area.
Abdul was approached by all the major political parties to stand for
Council Election in Easton due to his respect and contacts with the local
community. He is now a successful Councillor in Easton on behalf of the
Liberal Democrats.
Abdul has worked with the Inspector of the region for policing strategies
in the local area and hold regular police ‘best surgeries’ within Easton
Bristol.
As well as all
this there is loads more to this ‘Superman’ he is a father of 3 Children
and he is able to balance everything within his circle, he is perfect
example to follow and an amazing Human being, in this time he also gained
his academic qualifications and he attended a coarse to help his local
community with immigration problems he gained a qualification from the
Office of Immigrations Service Commission (OISC), at present he is
organising a ‘Community Legal Advice Clinic’ for free legal advice to be
given by local Law Students for the Local community.
He also helps his
local businesses and new catering establishments with their health and
hygiene policy requirements and has a recognised qualification from Her
Majesties Royal Institute for Public Health and Hygiene.
His business expansion continues and Pak Butchers has two outlets in
Cardiff and three in Bristol and the 6th branch is due to open in
Gloucester soon. The business believes in reinvesting in the community
and recently sponsored an off road motor bike to the Police that can help
them patrol parks and the Bristol to Bath cycle track. He has also opened
a community office sponsored by his businesses called the Community Point,
where people can talk to him as a councillor and other agencies including
the Police have regular surgeries to help the local community.
Pak Butchers is a
business that benefits its local community and in Bristol and Cardiff,
where we are helping to regenerate Grange town along with other small
businesses and the council, it has brought change wherever it has gone it
employs people from the local community and involves local people.
Abdul also sits on the following committees nationally and locally:
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Our business
supports local/ national events and our chair person Abdul Malik is
part of the Community Cohesion Committee MCB (Muslim council of
Britain), Executive of LDMF (Lib. Dem. Muslim Forum),
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Chair person
of (AKFC) Azad Kashmir Funeral Committee, Member BMCS (Bristol Muslim
Cultural Society),
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Member of
Bristol North Development Control Committee,
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Member of
Public Safety and Protection Committee Bristol,
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Founder
member of Pakistani Forum Bristol,
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Chairperson
of Azad Kashmir Forum,
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Founder
member of Earthquake Appeal Bristol,
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Member of
Bristol Islamic School Trust (BIST),
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Secretary of
Muslim Conference Bristol,
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As well as
being the only Muslim Councillor for Bristol City Council .