St Philip's Centre

Study & Engagement in a Multi Faith Society

  Suleman Nagdi MBE DL

 

Suleman Nagdi MBE DL-Independent Consultant to the St Philip's Centre

Suleman has lived in Leicester for over thirty years.  His experience in business and management sector knowledge has skilled him and widen his networking capabilities on community affairs.  He was awarded the MBE by her Majesty in 2002 in recognition for his long years of involvement with local community work related to regional and national issues.

He was the founder member of the Muslim Burial Council of Leicestershire (MBCOL) and is the Public Relations Officer of the umbrella group the Federation of Muslim Organisations (FMO).   He holds a number of positions in other community groups.  His links with Leicester Council of Faiths, Faith Leaders Forum and many other Dialogue groups involving Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs and Jews have made him versatile in his approach to faith, regeneration, community diplomacy and a much needed advocacy role.  

He has been engaged with the Home Office and the Constabulary for several years undertaking various activities including giving advice to the senior officers. Suleman received the National Police Association Award in 2005;  he has also served as a Magistrate on the Leicester Bench. Suleman is also an advocate for human rights and this has resulted in him travelling widely to promote the importance of this.  He has worked closely with the EU and the Foreign Office. His long years of association in broad based alliances across the region with numerable agencies, organisations, City Council, Health care, Police, Chaplaincies, Law & Order sectors, has made him a person of many talents and skills.

Suleman also gives regular interviews on community issues both on TV, Radio and for the Press.  He currently writes as a “first person” columnist for the Leicester Mercury.  His wealth of Leicester based experiences are now focussed through the work of St. Philip’s Centre and he acts as one of its key consultants