He has held many prominent positions with both local and national Pakistani organisations, including Founding Chair of the Scottish Pakistani Association and President of the Standing Conference of Pakistani Organisations in the UK and Eire (SCOPO). In 1977, the then Home Secretary appointed him a Deputy Chairman of the
Commission for Racial Equality for a three years. In 2000, he was elected the President of the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations, a post he held until being asked to resign for anti-gay views in 2006. He has been awarded three honorary degrees of doctorate and two fellowships by Scottish universities. He was Convener of the
Muslim Council of Scotland and past President of the Islamic Centre Glasgow. In recognition of his extensive work in the community, race relations and the voluntary sector, he was presented with the
CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours List in 2000. Other honours and awards: 2014 – Bediuzaman Said Nursi Lifetime Achievement Award at the Scottish Muslim Achievement Awards. 2013 – Civic Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ethnic Minority Impact Awards, CEMVO Scotland. 2013 – Scottish Family Values Award by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 2008 – Award of Excellence Lifetime Achievement by the
Al-Khair Foundation. 2007 – Lifetime Achievement Award by the
Islam Channel's
Global Peace and Unity Event. 2004 – Lifetime Achievement Award at the Azaadi Community Achievement Awards. 2002 – Alija Izetbegovic award for good citizenship in the "Awards for Excellence" organised by
The Muslim News. (date unknown) - MCB Award for Lifelong Contribution to the British Muslim Community by the
Muslim Council of Britain. ==Publications==