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Nawab Ali Tariq was born 1940 in village Beka, District Swabi, NWFP.

Nawab Ali Tariq of Beka, Swabi
Nawab Sahib was born 1940 in nawab dynasty at village Beka. Nawab sahib is the eldest son of Haji Mohabat khan of yusuf zai clan. His fore parents were migrated from State of Bhopal.His fore parents were the Family member of Dost Muhammad Khan (yusufzai).

Nawab sahib is educated from UK & Austria and came with good hope to develop literacy rate in his region.He supported people for education like his father Haji Mohabat Khan.

In his early age Nawab sahib wrote some funny books for entertainement, but all books were full of advice. He wrote one book in English title is  Eleven Stars.

He wrote this book at the time when the Islam was attacked by western media. Converted Muslims in the west were confused and want to know about the true reflection of Islam. During his visit to UK, He had conversation with so many converted muslims, on return he determined to write a book in short version to reflect the Islam in a truly way. By his hard work, he started to write a book in 2005 and completed it in May 2006. Eleven Star,is not a proper publish by any company, but khan sahib publish it with his own cost and donated to converted Muslims.  Eleven Star got a popularity and people really appreciated. Eleven Star is still in demand even by non- Muslims. He explain very precisely the Islam from basic.He mentioned about the Islamic way of life, and how peace is important in Islam? He also assertion on female education.

Nawab sahib was pointed when he came to treatment in UK.He was invited in Mosque by converted Muslims to give lecture.He give several lectures and by grace of Allah alot of non- Muslims accepted the true religion of Islams.

Nawab sahib is very keen of female education. To support this he donate his land for so many girls schools. He stressed that with Islamic education is the same importance to get a English education. He introduce English education by  creating English Medium school in Beka. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.24.185.220 (talk) 22:30, 3 February 2009 (UTC)