Mudaliar Al-Haj Meerakuddy Mohamed Ebrahim, MBE (2 October 1896 – 1957) was a Sri Lankan Muslim former Member of Parliament[1] representing Pottuvil.
At the 1st parliamentary election held in 1947 Ebrahim, as an Independent, in the seat of Pottuvil.
[2][3] Razik was a prominent Muslim leader and a founding member of the UNP, who had been denied the party's nomination for Colombo Central and was forced to contest Pottuvil, an area which he did not have a personal political base.
He was awarded the honor of Mudaliar (Mudaliyar) and in the 1952 New Year Honours Ebrahim was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), for his public service to the Pottuvil electorate.
[7] He was re-elected at the 2nd parliamentary election held in May 1952 but was only just successful in defeating M. M. Mustapha, the Federal Party candidate, by 559 votes.