El-Farouk Khaki, born on October twenty-sixth, nineteen sixty-three, is a prominent Tanzanian-born Muslim Canadian lawyer of Indian descent. He has dedicated his career to advocating for refugees and immigrants, while also championing human rights issues, particularly those related to gender equality and sexual orientation.
As a progressive voice within the community, Khaki has made significant contributions to the discourse on progressive Islam. His commitment to social justice is evident in his legal practice and activism, where he tirelessly works to ensure that marginalized voices are heard and represented.
In addition to his legal work, Khaki ventured into politics as the New Democratic Party's candidate for the House of Commons in the Toronto Centre riding during a by-election held on March seventeenth, two thousand eight. He garnered a notable thirteen point eight percent of the vote, showcasing his influence and support within the community.