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Ashfaq Taufique has called the South home for more than 45 years. And there’s nowhere else the devout Muslim would rather live.
Taufique is president emeritus of the Birmingham Islamic Society, and one of its original members. Born and raised in Pakistan, Taufique immigrated to the United States when he was 25 years old. The retired mechanical engineer attended college in Texas before moving to North Carolina and Georgia and finally settling in Alabama in 1989.
A member of the Inclusive America Project’s Powering Pluralism Network, Taufique is candid about his experiences with religious discrimination and his thoughts on pluralism and America’s ideals.