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'''Fareena Alam''' (born 1978) is [[Editing|editor]] of [[British Muslim]] magazine Q News.
'''Fareena Alam''' (born 1978) is an [[England|England]] [[journalist]] and [[Editing|editor]] of [[British Muslim]] magazine Q News.


==Background and career==
==Background and career==
Fareena Alam was born in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. She is an established journalist and possibly the youngest editor of a Muslim current affairs publication, Q News. She is a freelance contributor to British and international newspapers. Her recent work includes the cover story for [[Newsweek|Newsweek International]] (worldwide except Asia).<ref name="newsweek">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/44503|title="Beyond the Veil"|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Newsweek|Newsweek International]]''|date=27 November 2006|accessdate=30-09-2007}}</ref>
Alam was born in [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. She is an established journalist and possibly the youngest editor of a Muslim current affairs publication, Q News. She is a freelance contributor to British and international newspapers. Her recent work includes the cover story for [[Newsweek|Newsweek International]] (worldwide except Asia).<ref name="newsweek">{{cite news |last= |first= |url=http://www.newsweek.com/id/44503|title="Beyond the Veil"|work= |location= |publisher=''[[Newsweek|Newsweek International]]''|date=27 November 2006|accessdate=30 September 2007}}</ref>


Alam is of [[Bangladesh]]i [[Chittagonian language|Chittagonian]] parentage and she grew up in [[Singapore]].<ref name="asmasociety">{{cite web |url=http://www.asmasociety.org/wise/participants.html|title=WISE|publisher=Asma Society|date= |accessdate=23 June 2009}}</ref> During this time she was elected as the vice-president and then president of the United Nations Students' Association, [[National University of Singapore]], for which she organised a six month awareness campaign called ‘The Children of Bangladesh.’ The campaign highlighted the plight of the street children and she then took the campaign a stage further by leading a student delegation of twenty to carry out relief work in Bangladesh for three weeks in 1998.
Alam is of [[Bangladesh]]i [[Chittagonian language|Chittagonian]] parentage and she grew up in [[Singapore]].<ref name="asmasociety">{{cite web |url=http://www.asmasociety.org/wise/participants.html|title=WISE|publisher=Asma Society|date= |accessdate=23 June 2009}}</ref> During this time she was elected as the vice-president and then president of the United Nations Students' Association, [[National University of Singapore]], for which she organised a six month awareness campaign called ‘The Children of Bangladesh.’ The campaign highlighted the plight of the street children and she then took the campaign a stage further by leading a student delegation of twenty to carry out relief work in Bangladesh for three weeks in 1998.
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Revision as of 14:37, 1 November 2012

Fareena Alam
Born1978 (age 45–46)
NationalityBritish
Occupation(s)Editor, journalist
EmployerQ News
Spouse(s)Abdul-Rehman Malik
(2001–present)
Websitehttp://twitter.com/fareenaalam/

Fareena Alam (born 1978) is an England journalist and editor of British Muslim magazine Q News.

Background and career

Alam was born in London, United Kingdom. She is an established journalist and possibly the youngest editor of a Muslim current affairs publication, Q News. She is a freelance contributor to British and international newspapers. Her recent work includes the cover story for Newsweek International (worldwide except Asia).[1]

Alam is of Bangladeshi Chittagonian parentage and she grew up in Singapore.[2] During this time she was elected as the vice-president and then president of the United Nations Students' Association, National University of Singapore, for which she organised a six month awareness campaign called ‘The Children of Bangladesh.’ The campaign highlighted the plight of the street children and she then took the campaign a stage further by leading a student delegation of twenty to carry out relief work in Bangladesh for three weeks in 1998.

Alam is also involved in the Radical Middle Way Project[3] which is a revolutionary grassroots initiative aimed at articulating a relevant mainstream understanding of Islam that is dynamic, proactive and relevant to young British Muslims.

Awards

In 2005, Alam was named Media Professional of the Year by Islamic Relief. In 2006, she was named Media Professional of the Year at the Asian Women of Achievement Awards.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ ""Beyond the Veil"". Newsweek International. 27 November 2006. Retrieved 30 September 2007. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "WISE". Asma Society. Retrieved 23 June 2009.
  3. ^ ""Radical Middle Way Project (RMW)"". Retrieved 10 December 2008.
  4. ^ "Senior Asian policewoman honoured". BBC News. 25 May 2006. Retrieved 30 September 2007. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)

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