High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 2024 – 2025
Serving the community with dedication and passion, guided by the principles of Peace, Justice, and Love for humanity.
Kurshida has a passion for working with communities and has developed a unique vehicle in Milton Keynes (MK) for engaging with diverse communities and in particular Muslims and faith-based communities who are seldom heard and less visible. Kurshida is the founder of Trubys Garden Tea Room, an interfaith pop-up café promoting positive dialogue between Muslims and the wider community in MK – this has become an important conduit for community engagement with diverse communities utilising methods that produce results.
She also founded and created the Great Get Together Iftaar in 2017 to bring the diverse communities in MK to celebrate Ramadan with the Muslim community along with the Trubys Abrahamic Women's Choir in 2022 which enables women and girls from the Abrahamic faith to share the rich tradition of recitation and singing within their faith with the wider community.
Born in India, Kurshida came to the UK as a seven year old, her lived-in experiences of the harsh reality of growing up with racism and lack of opportunities for girls and women has made her resilient and resourceful to find positive solutions to rise beyond expectations. She is happily married to her soul mate Jabeer Butt whom she met at University, her pillar of support and strength. Kurshida has lived in Milton Keynes since 1990 where she lives with her children Imtiaaz and his wife Anum and Zulehka her daughter. Her sisters are her best friends and a day never goes without their good advice and counsel.
Kurshida's year in the office of High Sheriff was informed by and rooted in her core Islamic values of Peace, Justice, and Love for humanity, and her Interfaith work. Inspired by her mother who always put the needs of others before her own, giving voice to many women when they had no one to turn to, Kurshida focused on creating opportunities to further inclusivity. She prioritised activities, interventions and visits to charities and organisations that work with diverse communities to tackle social exclusion, strengthen communities and create partnerships.
An interfaith pop-up café promoting positive dialogue between Muslims and the wider community in Milton Keynes, serving as a conduit for community engagement.
Founded in 2017 to bring diverse communities in Milton Keynes together to celebrate Ramadan with the Muslim community, fostering understanding and connection.
Established in 2022 to enable women and girls from Abrahamic faiths to share their rich traditions of recitation and singing with the wider community.
Kurshida's ability to bring diverse communities together is remarkable. Her work has transformed how we approach interfaith dialogue in Milton Keynes, creating spaces where everyone feels welcome and heard.
Dr. Sarah Richardson
Milton Keynes Interfaith Alliance
The impact of Kurshida's initiatives extends far beyond their immediate reach. Her vision for inclusive communities has inspired many of us to rethink how we engage with those whose voices are seldom heard.
James Thornton
Community Foundation Director
Recognizing outstanding leadership and contribution to community
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