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Profile - Hasnain Mustafa Ramji |
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Hasnain Ramji was born in 1986 in Birmingham, UK. His father, Mustafa, originally from Tanzania, migrated to the UK in 1977 and his mother, Fatima, from Uganda first migrated to Karachi, Pakistan before marrying and moving to the UK to settle in Birmingham. Hasnain is the second of their two sons.
Hasnain attended The King Edward’s VI School in Birmingham where he achieved top grade results in all ten GCSEs, AS Level and all four A Levels subjects. He also obtained several awards during his time at secondary school including: three Gold UK Mathematics awards. He then went on to study Optometry at Aston University where he graduated this year, and is due to commence his pre-registration training after this year’s camp.
He has taken part in several extra-curricular activities including the CCF (Combined Cadet Force) Army, where he obtained the rank of sergeant, winning many national military competitions; one such was the Tremlett trophy, a prestigious award given to the top cadets of the country. He was also an avid marksman during his time in the CCF. His other hobby is playing football which he plays regularly.
Hasnain has been an active volunteer at Birmingham Jamaat, where he has been assisting in the organisation of English majalis during Muharram and assisted with the general running of functions in Birmingham. He is currently a member of the CoEJ Education Board which is involved with organising and running various projects. He has also assisted with the writing of the primary syllabus for Muhammadi Madressah in Birmingham.
He has previously been a mentor at the CoEJ 2005 AS Revision Course, was a speaker at the 2006 UCAS seminar and attended last years Sweden camp as a mentor. Hasnain has a passion for travel, particularly to Iran where he has attended various courses spending the summers studying in the Hawzas in Qum, and learning Farsi. |