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IAA Membership List As of Jun 5, 2019 Email Iaa.Shura@Allenmasjid.Com IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 1 Aamena Javed 55 Akram Syed 109 Asma Hoda 2 Aamir Hyder 56 Akramha Khan 110 Asma Naser 3 Aamir Khan 57 Alagie Faal 111 Asma Patel 4 Aamir Waheed 58 Aleef Islam 112 Asma Qureshi 5 Aamir Aziz Panjwani 59 Alemwork Ali 113 Asma Siddiqui 6 Aasal Kundi 60 Alex Kassab 114 Asmaa Salim 7 Aasia Sheerin 61 Alfiya Vali 115 Ateeq Patil 8 Abdalla Ismail 62 Alina Aqeel 116 Athar Ramadan 9 Abdul Ghaffar 63 Aliya Taiyab 117 Ather Kazi 10 Abdul Hameed 64 Allah-Baksh Syed 118 Atia Islam 11 Abdul Laghari 65 Allapichai Haiyoom 119 Atiqul Alam 12 Abdul Rahiman 66 Alyaa Al Khafachi 120 Atm Haque 13 Abdul Hadi Choudhury 67 Aman Gill 121 Avner Khan 14 Abdulhakeem Samad 68 Amani Momani 122 Awad Alhazma 15 Abdullah Ahmed 69 Amanullahkhan Mohammed 123 Ayesha Faridi 16 Abdullah Daud 70 Amar Faridi 124 Ayesha Haiyoom 17 Abdulrazzaque Meeran 71 Amber Ghaznavi 125 Ayesha Kazmi 18 Abdulwahid Hassen 72 Amber Lakhani 126 Ayesha Khan 19 Abdun Talukder 73 Ambereen Ansari 127 Ayesha Mannan 20 Abdus Samad Jabbar 74 Ambreen Hassan 128 Ayesha Rahman 21 Abeer Khakwani 75 Amel Ismail 129 Ayesha Sajjad 22 Aboobecker Hassan 76 Amena Bakali 130 Ayesha Salam 23 Abrahim Abdelkarim 77 Amin Ashfour 131 Ayesha Siddiqui 24 Abrar Fakhri 78 Amin Odeh 132 Ayesha Uddin 25 Abu Chowdhury 79 Amina Faiz 133 Ayisha Rahman 26 Abul Khair Ahmed 80 Amir Faridi 134 Ayman Barqawi 27 Abulkhair Zobayed 81 Ammar Asref 135 Ayrin Ummer 28 Abuzafar Jamiluddin 82 Ammar Bawa 136 Aysha Khan 29 Adam Aggour 83 Amna Hoda 137 Azarmin Ali 30 Adeel Aqeel 84 Amzad Haque 138 Azeem Ahmad 31 Adeel Khan 85 Ananaya Tasnim 139 Aziza Ahmed 32 Adnan Khan 86 Anas Athar 140 Azzaam Khan 33 Adnan Knaish 87 Aneesa Moosa 141 Badar Afzal 34 Adnan Mughal 88 Anis Fatima 142 Badrun Salam 35 Adnan Shaikh 89 Anis Subhani 143 Basema Alami 36 Afaq Khan 90 Anise Bawa 144 Basheer Ahmed 37 Affan Rashid 91 Anjum Ali 145 Basith Syed Email [email protected] if you DO NOT want your info publicly displayed online or inside masjid IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 38 Afroza Bashir 92 Anjum Chida 146 Bilal Farrakh 39 Afsana Chowdhury 93 Anjum Rahiman 147 Bilal Khawaja 40 Afsarul Hoda 94 Anna Wani 148 Bulie Rahman 41 Afsheen Rashid 95 Anwar Khan 149 Bushra Wasim 42 Afzalur Rahman 96 Anwar Saddique 150 Chaudry Baber 43 Ahmad Hossain 97 Aqeel Shamas 151 Claudia Kassem 44 Ahmad Ishaq 98 Aqsa Tasleem 152 Danial Khawaja 45 Ahmed Abughazaleh 99 Arif Maqbool 153 Deelara Ahsan 46 Ahmed Kabir 100 Arif Sattar 154 Dena Abdelkarim 47 Ahmed Khan 101 Arshad Syed 155 Diana Odeh 48 Ahmed Khan 102 Arshiah Farheen 156 Ehab Kareem 49 Ahmed Mubashir 103 Ashraf Chida 157 Elham Asmar 50 Ahmer Sawani 104 Asia Khan 158 Elham Khalifa 51 Aijaz Khan 105 Asif Rashid 159 Elias Shaikh 52 Aimen Khakwani 106 Asif Siddique 160 Else Yimer 53 Ajmal Wahabzada 107 Asifa Khan 161 Emad Abualjazer 54 Akram Abd El Kader 108 Asim Javed 162 Emad Khan Email [email protected] if you DO NOT want your info publicly displayed online or inside masjid IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 163 Emad Siddiqi 218 Haitham Abdelkarim 273 Ilyas Shaikh 164 Esha Mughal 219 Haitham Rashed 274 Imad Abuanbar 165 Fadia Elshatali 220 Hameedha Sha 275 Iman Mussa 166 Fahad Makhdoomi 221 Hamida Bano 276 Imran Ghaznavi 167 Faisal Ali 222 Hamida Khatun 277 Imran Sheikh 168 Faisal Malik 223 Hammad Siddiqui 278 Imtiaz Jeenah 169 Faisal Rehman 224 Hamza Iqbal 279 Inshal Haq 170 Faiza Shams 225 Hana Ishaq 280 Intisab Hassan 171 Faiza Sheikh 226 Hana Tareq 281 Irfan Ali 172 Faozia Rahman 227 Hanan Elfayoumy 282 Irfan Shahdad 173 Farah Ghias 228 Hanan Ismail 283 Irfan Zobayed 174 Farah Husain 229 Hanzala Sundal 284 Irum Rahman 175 Farah Siddiqui 230 Haroon Khan 285 Ishrat Ansari 176 Farah Uddin 231 Haroon Malik 286 Ishrat Shaikh 177 Farakh Arshad 232 Harris Baig 287 Jaber Hussain 178 Faraz Baig 233 Hasan Ghias 288 Jahanara Choudhury 179 Faraz Quraishi 234 Hasan Rauf 289 Jahanara Choudhury 180 Faraz Zuberi 235 Hasan Siddiqui 290 Jahanara Mahmud 181 Farhat Rahman 236 Haseen Shaik 291 James Eid 182 Farhat Syed 237 Haseena Habibullah 292 Jamil Iqbal 183 Farica Rahman 238 Hasina Akter 293 Jamshed Qureshi 184 Farjana Akhter 239 Hasina Begum 294 Jasu Rajbhandary 185 Farnaz Mawla 240 Hasnet Qureshi 295 Jawad Shaikh 186 Farooq Abrahem 241 Hassan Allahrakha 296 Jawairia Zeerek 187 Farooq Khan 242 Hassan Tahat 297 Jaynal Pervez 188 Farzana Ahmed 243 Heba Ezz 298 Jemila Ahmed 189 Farzana Chowdhury 244 Heba Sallam 299 Juana Asmar 190 Farzana Malik 245 Heena Khan 300 Junaid Ahmad 191 Farzana Siddique 246 Hiba Kazi 301 Kaiser Ahmed 192 Fatema Roksana 247 Hina Ansari 302 Kamal Nasir 193 Fatema Yasmin 248 Hina Asif 303 Kamran Ansari 194 Faten Allami 249 Hina Khaleeluddin 304 Kamran Faridi 195 Fatima Malek 250 Hira Banu 305 Kaneez Karmally 196 Fatima Rowther 251 Hira Mahmood 306 Kashif Ahmed 197 Fatima Syeda 252 Hosneara Ahmed 307 Kashif Haq 198 Fatima Tai 253 Hosneara Chowdhury 308 Kashif Hussain 199 Fauzan Plasticwala 254 Huma Mumtaz 309 Kashif Riaz Email [email protected] if you DO NOT want your info publicly displayed online or inside masjid IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 200 Fawaz Bham 255 Huma Naz 310 Kauser Rahman 201 Ferdous Sikder 256 Humaira Ashraf 311 Kazi Islam 202 Ferdoushi Khan 257 Humaira Azeem 312 Kazi Sultana 203 Ferida Abubeker 258 Humaira Bangash 313 Khadiza Parvin 204 Feroz Usmani 259 Humaira Hussain 314 Khaja Subhani 205 Firoze Shams 260 Humera Hassan 315 Khalid Elshatali 206 Fouzia Ahmed 261 Humera Khan 316 Khalid Ishaq 207 Fouzia Shabana 262 Huong Haque 317 Khalida Bataeneh 208 Fraz Jamil 263 Husne Khan 318 Khalil Debes 209 Fuad Laskar 264 Hussain Sattar 319 Khalil Eid 210 Ghulam Jhaveri 265 Iffat Siddiqua 320 Khalil Lakhani 211 Gul Khan 266 Iffath Khan 321 Khaola Majeed 212 Gulam Mohammed Davood Shah 267 Ifrit Maruf 322 Khurram Aziz 213 Gulnaz Rehman 268 Iftekhar Khan 323 Khusheed Meer 214 Habeeb Rahman 269 Ifti Hossain 324 Kikelomo Babata 215 Hadia Ismail 270 Iftikhar Ilyas 325 Kiran Sohail Khatri 216 Hafsa Nofal 271 Ihsan Bawa 326 Kishwar Sultana 217 Haider Gazi 272 Ilham Daher 327 Komal Rauf Email [email protected] if you DO NOT want your info publicly displayed online or inside masjid IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 328 Lateef Shariff 383 Mehboob Ali 438 Mohammed Karim 329 Latifur Khan 384 Meher Aamir 439 Mohammed Khan 330 Laviza Intisab 385 Mehnaz Mayeed 440 Mohammed Mahmud 331 Leila Barqawi 386 Mehroosh Farooq 441 Mohammed Quraishi 332 Loubna El Adlouni 387 Michael Wolfender 442 Mohammed Rahman 333 Lubna Kamal 388 Mirac Aktepe 443 Mohammed Rahman 334 M Abrarul Haque 389 Mirdadul Khandaker 444 Mohammed Rahman 335 M. Siddiqi 390 Miriam Bashir 445 Mohammed Salim 336 Maha Siddiqui 391 Miriam Khakwani 446 Mohammed Subhani 337 Mahfuza Hasnat 392 Mirna Nakib 447 Mohammed Urrehman 338 Mahiuddin Ahmed 393 Mirza Baig 448 Mohammed Vayalil 339 Mahjabeen Khan 394 Mirza Baig 449 Mohammed Adhil Syed 340 Mahjabeen Khan 395 Mirza Rahman 450 Mohammed Moynul Hoque 341 Mahmood Malik 396 Misbah Sattar 451 Mohammed Shahbaz Askari 342 Mahmooda Alimi 397 Mo Daka 452 Mohammede Hassen 343 Mahmoud Matouk 398 Mobashir Mohammed 453 Moid Khan 344 Mahmoud Noureldeen 399 Mobeena Khan 454 Momtaz Jahan 345 Mahmoud Ibrahim Hassan 400 Mohamed Elnomrosy 455 Momtaz Sardar 346 Mahnaz Sayed 401 Mohamed Manja 456 Mona Abdelkarim 347 Mahnaz Umar 402 Mohammad Alam 457 Mona Abu-Owda 348 Mahrukh Sattar 403 Mohammad Alam 458 Moniza Munawar 349 Mahtab Mollik 404 Mohammad Alimi 459 Mosammath Chowdhury 350 Mahvish Baig 405 Mohammad Allahrakha 460 Mubeen Fathima 351 Maisha Mia 406 Mohammad Ameen 461 Mubeen Makda 352 Majabin Danishjo 407 Mohammad Azad 462 Muhammad Ahnaf 353 Malek Audi 408 Mohammad Faizi 463 Muhammad Ahsan 354 Maliha Saleem 409 Mohammad Haider 464 Muhammad Ali 355 Mamun Yusuf 410 Mohammad Hassan 465 Muhammad Anam 356 Mansoor Khaleeluddin 411 Mohammad Hoq 466 Muhammad Ansari 357 Manzur Mahmud 412 Mohammad Islam 467 Muhammad Anwar 358 Maqbool Qureshi 413 Mohammad Islam 468 Muhammad Asif 359 Maqbool Salam 414 Mohammad Karim 469 Muhammad Farooq 360 Margaret Ahmed 415 Mohammad Kasem 470 Muhammad Gill 361 Margaret Queen 416 Mohammad Khan 471 Muhammad Haider 362 Maria Fatima 417 Mohammad Mahmood 472 Muhammad Hayat 363 Mariam Allahrakha 418 Mohammad Malik 473 Muhammad Ikram 364 Mariam Farrakh 419 Mohammad Mia 474 Muhammad Khan Email [email protected] if you DO NOT want your info publicly displayed online or inside masjid IAA Membership List as of Jun 5, 2019 # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name # First Name Last Name 365 Mariam Hafiz 420 Mohammad Naser 475 Muhammad Khan 366 Mariam Rangi 421 Mohammad Rahman 476 Muhammad Khan 367 Marium Asghar 422 Mohammad Rahman 477 Muhammad Sabir 368 Mariya Nasiruddin 423 Mohammad Sarker 478 Muhammad Saeed 369 Marleen Abu Awad 424 Mohammad Uddin 479 Muhammad Shoaib 370 Marwa Dais 425 Mohammad Umair 480 Muhammad Siddiqui 371 Marya Khan 426 Mohammad Daud Alimi 481 Muhammad Uddin 372 Maryam Hafeez 427 Mohammad Yusuf Dadani 482 Muhammad Waseem 373 Maryam Umar 428 Mohammed Ahsan 483 Muhammad Abdul Basit Siddique 374 Maryam Vali 429 Mohammed Aleem 484 Muhammad Adadullah Siddique 375 Marzina Akter 430 Mohammed Alkarakully 485 Muhammad Hamdan Siddique 376 Masroor Choudhry
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