We take great pleasure in introducing the new faces of The World Federation of KSIMC Office Bearers team

 


President, Al Haj Safder Jaffer

Vice President, Dr Munir Datoo  | Treasurer, Zaffar Khakoo  | 

Assistant Treasurer, Sajjad Rajan  | Secretary General, Arifali Hirji Assistant Secretary General, Ruqayya Datoo Nanjiani

 


 

President, Al Haj Safder Jaffer


 

Al Haj Safder Jaffer was born in Mombasa, Kenya and is married, with 2 sons. He combines extensive professional, religious and community experience summarised below:

Professional Career

  • Is a partner in one of the largest global actuarial firms and has been in this profession for more than 20 years.

  • Advises leading public and private companies on high-stakes financial services and risk management.

  • Trusted to advise financial and health regulators, giving him vital knowledge of risk management, governance  and actuarial consultancy services.

Islamic Credentials

  • He lectures on Islamic subjects and has travelled world-wide reciting majalis as a Muballigh in English, Urdu and Gujarati.

  • He gained a postgraduate degree in Islamic Finances and also resided in the Holy City of Qom for several years, interacting with scholars and deepening his knowledge in Islamic Theology.

  • Specialises in the field of Islamic Finances including Islamic Insurance (Takaful).

Community Service

  • He was a key member of The World Federation’s first ever five-year Strategic Plan in 2002 as an actuarial consultant and Islamic Education advisor.

  • Served as the Chairman for the Islamic Education Board from 2003-2005.

  • Spearheaded the development of the Madrasah Centre of Excellence’s worldwide Tarbiyah curriculum and currently head of Tarbiyah.

  • Supported crisis management and mediation, including playing a pivotal role in the Yemen evacuation team and served as an executive councillor of WF for 6 years (2014-2020).

  • Acted as WF liaison to the Mara’ji in Najaf and Qom, particularly as key contact between our Marja, His Eminence Sayyid al-Sistani (DA) and The World Federation for over 17 years. 

 

Vice President, Dr Munir Datoo



 

Dr. Munir Muhsin Datoo was born in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. His parents Marhum Muhsin Abdulrasul Datoo and Marhuma Khatija Muhsin (an internationally renowned Zakira) were both from Zanzibar. He is married and has three children, a girl and two boys. He combines extensive professional, and community experience summarised below:

 

Professional Career

  • Dr Munir is a qualified doctor and has been a practicing general practitioner in UK, African and Pakistan for more than 30 years.

  • He has a diploma in ENT from the Royal College of Surgeons and has special interest in Acupuncture.

  • He is currently the Deputy Medical Director of London Central West Out of Hour Services and supervises GP trainees in the out of hour setting

Community Service

  • His communal volunteering begun at Mehfil-e-Zainab in Karachi in 1973, and then at Mehfil-e-Murtaza (Karachi) in 1978, where he was active in the Student bodies at the Medical School, taking on the post of Vice President.

  • Since 1998, he has been a volunteer at Stanmore and was the Chairman of the Medical Sub-committee for two years until 2004. 

  • He was the Sport Secretary of Ithna Asheri Union at Stanmore (now Stanmore Jafferys) in 2000.

  • His involvement in The World Federation started in 1998, joining the The Medical Advisory Board and later, Assistant Secretary General - Health portfolio from 2007-2015. He has been the Health Coordinator at The World Federation from 2016 to date.

  • He led a team to Karachi in 2004 to implement the Strategic planning of the World Federation.

  • Dr Munir has been a volunteer and ‘Group Doctor’ with the European Hajj Mission for 17 years, until 2017 and has also represented The WF on the British Hajj Delegation.

  • He has been an Executive Council member for CoEJ since 2017, and The WF since Sept 2018.

  • He was in the Executive Committee of Hujjat Stanmore for 3 terms: 2007-09, 2009-11 and serving as its Vice President 2013-15.

  • Dr Munir Datoo has been the President of Hujjat Stanmore from 2017, before resigning to take the post of Interim Vice President of The World Federation. 

 

Treasurer, Zaffar Khakoo


Zaffar Khakoo was born and brought up in Dubai and has been resident in the UK for the last 14 years.  He is married with 3 children. His family is originally from Tanga, Tanzania.

Professional Career

  • Zaffar is an accountant by profession and a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and Affiliate member of the the Institute of Chartered Accountants England and Wales, with an Executive MBA from the University of Edinburgh. 

  • He has over 23 years of audit experience and is a Partner in one of the ‘Big 4’ firms specialising in audits of financial services companies, including leading the audits of some of the largest banks in the world.

Community Service

  • Zaffar is a member of London Hujjat Jamaat, UK.  From a community perspective, he has been a teacher at the Stanmore Saturday Workshop for a number of years, teaching year 8 boys.  Since the beginning of this year, he has doubled up by volunteering at the Shia Ithna Asheri Madressa, Stanmore as well.

  • Zaffar was also an active community member when he was living in Dubai, where he used to be the auditor of Dubai Jamat.

Aspirations

He has a real passion for community service and feels he can make a difference to the World Federation.  He has accepted to take on the role of Treasurer and Office Bearer. Zaffar believes that he can, InshaAllah, add value to The World Federation in the following areas:

  1. Leveraging his professional experience to improve and professionalise treasury processes and activities at The WF;

  2. Belonging to a profession that has been under a lot of scrutiny recently, he believes as a Treasurer – he can work on furthering transparency and trust in this esteemed organisation; and
  3. Wishing to be part of building the chapters of The World Federation, where he can serve and join in expanding the amazing work that benefits our communities world-wide.   

Assistant Treasurer, Sajjad Rajan


Sajjad Rajan was born in London, UK but spent much of his early life in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania. He returned back to the UK in 2003 to pursue his career. He is married and has two young children.

Professional Career

  • He is a Chartered Tax Advisor and a member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT), the leading professional body in the UK for advisers dealing with all aspects of taxation. He is also a Chartered Accountant as well as a Financial Auditor and qualified with both leading accountancy bodies, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

  • Sajjad has over 15 years’ experience in tax planning and accountancy and currently owns three separate firms, which carry out statutory audits. He established Smartax in 2014 from the ground up, now a modern-day accountancy practice based in North West London and a brand that is tax focused, delivering value to clients – particularly owner managed businesses.

  • Sajjad has a range of clients stretching across various industries including travel, media, real estate and tech companies. However, of particular relevance is that he works with a portfolio of charities not only with their accounts but provides guidance on structure, efficiency and reporting. Thus, he is very well versed in the financial rules and regulations of the Charity’s Commission, which would be a great asset to the World Federation.

Community Service

  • Sajjad enjoys helping start-up charities (both local and international) and social enterprises – especially with areas concerning compliance and due diligence.

  • In his teens, he has volunteered with the Children’s Remand Centre, teaching various life skills to youth and helping them get back on track. Sajjad also assisted with weekly visits at the Nunge Leprosy Camp, providing medicine and helping the local villagers with their everyday needs.  

Aspirations

Sajjad enjoys sports, including football and cricket and loves to travel. He is passionate about taking a leadership role in World Federation and using his network and expertise to support the needs of our global community.

 

Secretary General, Arifali Hirji


Arifali Hirji is the son of Marhum Aunali and Batul Hirji, originally of Mombasa and Zanzibar, respectively. He was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden. He is married and has 3 young sons.

Professional Career

  • Arifali has a long career in Energy Markets and Trading. Currently he heads the Global Trading Analytics & Digitalisation function for the trading arm of a major Energy and Services provider.
  • He has experience in structuring and valuing complex internatonal deals with major commodity trading and retail corporations across the globe and classes (Gas, LNG, Electricity, Renewables, Coal, Oil and LPG) as well as Algorithmic & Automated trading. 
  • He has extensive experience in building teams from bottom up as well as leading multiple leaders and managers.

  • Arifali is a trained Quantitative Analyst, with an MSc in Engineering Physics from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, specialised in Applied Mathematics and Financial Engineering. He also studied Business, Economics and Arabic.
  •  He did his thesis at London Business School, where he also has held the position of Foreign Scholar and has a long lasting relationship in lecturing at one of the top business schools in the world in numerous subjects for PhD, Master of Finance, MBA and Exec MBA Programmes.

Islamic Interests

  • Arifali lived in Qum 2011-2013 where he attended Al Mustafa International University. In his spare time, he enjoys studying Islamic seminary subjects.  

  • Every so often he gives lectures to children on both traditional and contemporary religious topics. 

Community Service

  • Arifali was blessed to serve in multiple capacities in his native Märsta, Sweden. He served as a Madressa Teacher from his teen years; established a youth committee and was elected its Chair; held the post of Editor-in-Chief for the Zainabiya Magazine and was the Jamaat & Madressa webmaster. He also served as the Vice President in 2000-2001 as well as acting President for a short period.

  • Within The World Federation he has volunteered for IEB and CETAB ​

  • He was Head of Relief for CoEJ in 2008-2010

  • After moving to the UK, he taught in the Shia Ithnasheri Madressa, Hujjat Stanmore, and was Head of its Tareekh Department.

  • He is one of the organisers of Hujjat Academy, which, since 2016, has offered foundation level and Hawzavi modules to the community.

  • Arifali loves sports, especially Table tennis, which he actively competes in the leagues and coaches community children.

  • He has been a volunteer of The WF COVID-19 Task Force.  

 

Assistant Secretary General, Ruqayya Datoo Nanjiani


Ruqayya Datoo Nanjiani was born in Mombasa, Kenya to Sheikh Fazle Abbas and Tahira Datoo. After completing her IGCSEs at Jaffery Academy, Ruqayya and her family migrated to Portsmouth, UK. She now lives in London with her husband and 1-year old son. 

Professional Career

  • Ruqayya holds a bachelor’s degree in LLB Law and has undertaken internship roles at various law firms. 

  • She has worked at Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS) within the Ministry of Justice as a Caseworker enforcing laws under the Proceeds of Crime Act. 

  • Upon promotion to the Commercial Directorate of Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), Ruqayya is now a Business Manager to the Chief Commercial Officer. 

Islamic Interests

Ruqayya has had an immense enthusiasm for community service since childhood. At Wessex Jamaat she has been an integral part of several projects in both leadership and team member capacities; some of which are outlined below

  • Al Mahdi Madrasah teacher and Youth Mentor for more than 5 years
  • Actively engaged in Interfaith activities, relief fundraising projects and local media programmes
  • Member of the admin and logistics team at the 2013 WF Executive Council meeting hosted by Wessex Jamaat, with a spot at the table to capture the minutes
  • First Ambassador of the Imam Husayn Blood Donation Campaign in the region
  • Directorial team for production of a documentary celebrating 20 years of friendship between Wessex Jamaat and the Portsmouth Cathedral
  • Web manager for the Wessex Jamaat website, including being Team Leader for two terms.

Upon moving to London, Ruqayya joined the Shia Ithna-Asheri Madrasah under the auspices of Hujjat, Stanmore as a teacher and has also been an Assistant Departmental Head for a period.

Aspirations:

Since attending the Executive Council meeting in 2013, Ruqayya has been moved by the excellent work being conducted by the World Federation, thus it is her honour to be of service to Imam al Zamaan (ATFS) through this institution. She desires to add more vigour to the body and wishes to energise the youth to reconnect with the World Federation. She is passionate in creating an increased role for our women in various capacities. Ruqayya is also keen to strengthen and improve the link with our esteemed Maraje’. She prays that her humble contribution will be part of an impactful change for the World Federation for generations to come.