The culinary world is mourning , founder and chief executive of the popular Akbar's restaurant chain, who has tragically died at 56.
Shabir started the journey of Akbar's in Bradford back in 1995, transforming a modest 28-seat eatery into a prestigious brand with 10 award-winning venues. It has been shared that Mr Hussain was battling cancer before his untimely death. The chain garnered acclaim as the 'King of Curry'.
Announcing the heartbreaking news, Akbar's took to social media stating: "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Shabir Hussain, founder of Akbars Restaurant Group." In respect to their late leader, it added: "All restaurants will now be closed and will reopen on Friday, October 18, at 5pm. Please remember Shabir Hussain in your prayers. May Allah (SWT) grant him the highest rank in Jannah and bring peace and strength to his family during this difficult time."
Naz Shah, Bradford West Labour MP, joined the chorus of condolences, penning her tribute: "Deeply saddened to hear about passing of Shabhir Hussain founder and CEO of the Akbars group in Bradford," reports .
She reflected on the impact of his demise, noting, "A huge loss to his family and the of business not just in Bradford but across the UK as his brand reached many cities. His entrepreneurial triumph was exporting the best of Bradford's curry scene throughout the country."
She added, "Someone who we will all miss dearly. My prayers and thoughts are with his family, friends, and all the staff and colleagues at his restaurants."
across social media platforms, with one woman commenting, "Bradford has lost a real gem today."
One said on X/: "Ah no how very sad! I know how proud Shabir was of the incredible empire he had built with Akbars and how unbelievably hard he always worked. Shocked to hear this. Thoughts with his family and my he rest in peace."
Another added: "Shabir was the third scion of Bradford's Kashmiri restaurant trade to pass away recently. Bradford has lost another great businessman, philanthropist and all round humanitarian who contributed hugely to the city in such a positive way!"
A third posted: "A fourth penned: "Thank you Shabir for all your hard work and dedication. Akbars has been my favourite place to eat since being introduced as a teenager. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting 4 Akbar’s restaurants across the UK and love every single one. Rest in peace."
Meanwhile, a fifth commented: "Very sad day, what a man always welcoming was one of his very first customers, and he became a great friend R.I.P Shabir Hussain."
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