Tanweer was born in
St Luke's maternity hospital,
Bradford, to Parveen Akhtar, whose husband, Mohammed Mumtaz Tanweer, was originally from the
Faisalabad region of
Pakistan. In 1984, the family moved to the
Beeston area of
Leeds, then to Colwyn Road (also in Beeston) when Tanweer was seven. Known as Kaka (little one) by his family, he attended
Wortley High School, where he was described as politically moderate by his friends, who knew him as an outstanding sportsman, excelling at cricket, triple jump, long-distance running, football and ju-jitsu. He then attended
Leeds Metropolitan University, where he studied
sports science before leaving for Pakistan in 2004 to attend a course in
Islamic studies. At the time of his death, Tanweer is believed to have worked occasionally in his father's
fish and chip shop. His father had previously owned a
curry takeaway and a
butcher's shop, and was respected locally as a prominent businessman. Tanweer attended several mosques, including Bengali and
Stratford Street mosque in Beeston, where two of the other London bombers, Khan and Hussain, are also believed to have worshipped. He also frequented the
Hamara Youth Access Point, a drop-in centre for teens, alleged to have been used as a recruitment centre by Khan. Police have confirmed that Khan and Tanweer went on a two-hour rafting trip together on 4 June 2005 at the National Whitewater Centre in
Snowdonia National Park in Wales. Forensic evidence found in rucksacks after the abortive 21 July London attacks linked those attacks to a second group of young men of Asian appearance who booked a rafting trip there on the same day as Tanweer and Khan. Relatives in Pakistan stated that Tanweer had boasted of wanting to die as a "holy warrior" and that he was enamoured with
Osama bin Laden. They noted that incidents such as the
2005 Quran desecration controversy had "always been in his mind". Tanweer's body was buried at the shrine of a local Islamic saint in Tanweer's ancestral village in
Samundari, Pakistan on 27 October 2005. In 2011, evidence emerged that Tanweer had a 'secret girlfriend' with whom he had been intimately involved for a period of three years beginning in 2002, until shortly before his death. ==Trip to Pakistan==