Shahida Rahman
Shahida Rahman | |
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Native name | শহীদুন নেসসা রহমান |
Born | Shahidun Nessa Karim 14 December 1971 Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England |
Pen name | Shahida Rahman |
Occupation | Author, writer, publisher |
Language | English |
Nationality | British |
Ethnicity | Bengali |
Genre | Fiction, non-fiction |
Subject | History |
Years active | 2003–present |
Children | 4 |
Relatives | Abdul Karim (father) Fultera Banoo Karim (mother) |
Website | |
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Shahidun Nessa Rahman (Bengali: শহীদুন নেসসা রহমান; née Karim Bengali: করিম; born 14 December 1971), commonly known by her pseudonym Shahida Rahman, is an award-winning English author, writer and publisher. She is best known as the author of Lascar.
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Early life
Rahman was born and brought up in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.[1] She is of Bangladeshi descent[2] and both her parents are from Fenchuganj, Sylhet Division. Her late father, Abdul Karim, moved to Cambridge from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) in 1957 and her mother, Fultera Banoo Karim, arrived in 1963.[3]
Career
Rahman writes historical fiction, non-fiction and short stories.[3] Since 2003, Rahman has been a freelance writer.[3] In April 2005, she launched Perfect Publishers Ltd, a print-on-demand book publishing company providing a range of services for authors and other publishers.[4]
In June 2005, her first book Ibrahim – Where in the Spectrum Does He Belong? was published, which is memoir about her son who grew up with a learning disorder.[3] In June 2012, her first historical novel Lascar was published by Indigo Dreams Publishing.[1] Lascar was inspired by stories passed down orally through the generations about one of her paternal ancestors who one of the early lascars (sailor/seaman from East India) to work aboard the British steamships of the 19th century.[5][6][7][8][9] It was shortlisted for the Muslim Writers Awards, Unpublished Novel Award in 2008 and longlisted for the Brit Writers Unpublished Award in 2010.[1]
In 2009, she was commissioned to write a radio play for the Lascar Heritage Project[10] for Silsila Productions[11] which aired in 2011.[1] In 2010, she co-wrote the screenplay India Ink with American screenwriter Halle Eavelyn which was based on Rahman's short story Homecoming. In 2011, India Ink was shortlisted for the Circalit First Draft Contest and reached the finals of the WriteMovies International Writing Contest.[10]
She wrote The Integration of the Hijab into Police Uniforms which was published in the Behind the Hijab anthology, in March 2009 by Monsoon Press.[10]
Other works of Rahman include: The Integration of the Hijab into Police Uniforms, The Lascar (radio play), and short stories and articles: Currying Favour, Backbone of the Fleet, The Life of Lascars Aboard Merchant Ships, Cambridge's first Gurdwara, Bangladeshis Trade Curry for College and Taxis, Baishaki Mela, Asian Women Suffragettes in the 1900's, Shongram-the Movie, Travel with Kids, The Middle Child Syndrome and Noor Inayat Khan.[3]
Rahman has contributed to and been published in the Best of British,[1] The Great War and SISTERS magazines, Asian World Newspaper,[3] Children of the New Earth, The Huffington Post and BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. She was a columnist at Weekly Desh newspaper.[4]
Rahman is currently working on her second historical novel about an Indian Ayah.[3] In 2014 and 2015, she was on the judging panel in the short story category of the Young Muslim Writers Awards.
In 2015, Rahman was a Liberal Democrat prospective councillor candidate for East Chesterton ward in the Cambridge City Council elections prior to the general election. She received 1,165 votes and lost to Labour Party candidate Gerri Bird who had 1,630 votes.[12]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2013 | Channel S Awards[13] | Special Acknowledgement Award | Won |
2014 | Maa Amar Maa Awards | Mother of the Year | Won |
2015 | The British Muslim Awards[14] | Arts and Culture Awareness | Won |
British Bangladeshi Business Awards | Media and the Arts | Nominated |
Personal life
Rahman is married. She has three sons Ibrahim (born 1990), Imran (born 1997), Aniq (born 2000) and a daughter, Aminah (born 2003).[3]
Rahman has been most influenced by fellow authors; Rabina Khan and Shelina Zahra Janmohamed.[5]
Novels
Year | Title | Credit | Publisher | ISBN |
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2005 | Ibrahim – Where in the Spectrum Does He Belong?[15] | Author | Perfect Publishers Ltd | 978-1905399055 |
2009 | Behind the Hijab | Editor | Monsoon Press | 978-0955726712 |
2012 | Lascar | Author | Indigo Dreams Publishing | 978-1907401718 |
See also
- British Bangladeshi
- List of British Bangladeshis
- List of English writers
- List of Muslim writers and poets
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External links
- Official website
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- Shahida Rahman on The Huffington Post
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- Living people
- English Muslims
- English people of Bangladeshi descent
- English historical novelists
- English women novelists
- English literary historians
- Women historical novelists
- English columnists
- Women columnists
- English screenwriters
- Muslim writers
- British Asian writers
- 21st-century English writers
- 21st-century women writers
- Liberal Democrat (UK) parliamentary candidates
- English women in politics
- English politicians of South Asian descent
- The Huffington Post writers and columnists
- People from Cambridge