Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami
Humanitarian, Volunteer, and Director in Birmingham UK
Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami
Humanitarian, Volunteer, and Director in Birmingham UK
Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami, also known as Syed Fuzail Raza Attari, (born 1 February 1977) is a British-Pakistani humanitarian known for his contributions to social welfare and disaster relief. He has served as the Head of Faizan Global Relief Foundation, UK and Head of Dawat-e-Islami for Wales and Midlands.
Early Life and Education
Syed Muhammad Faisal Sami was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He completed his early education in Karachi and later moved to Birmingham, UK, where he pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration in London. He also completed the six-year Dars-i-Nizami course with Faizan Online Academy.
Career
Sami began volunteering with Dawat-e-Islami in 2003. He has held various leadership roles within the organisation, including:
• Head of Dawat-e-Islami Wales
• Head of Dawat-e-Islami Midlands
• Head of Faizan Global Relief Foundation, UK
Tree-Planting Initiatives
Sami has led tree-planting campaigns to combat climate change, working with volunteers of Faizan-e-Madina Mosqueto plant thousands of trees.
Awards and Recognition
Sami has received several awards for his humanitarian efforts, including:
• Outstanding Citizen Award (2023)
• British Citizen Award (2024)
• UK Volunteer of the Year Award (2024)
• High Sheriff of West Midlands Award (2024)
• Community Champion of the Year Award (2024)
• The Frontline Leader Award (2024)
Media Coverage
Sami’s humanitarian work has been recognized internationally, with coverage by BBC and Pakistani news outlets. His efforts in earthquake relief in Morocco and welfare initiatives in Gaza have also been widely reported.