Mohammed Mustafa Shehab (born 11 December 1976) is a professional snooker player from the United Arab Emirates.
There, he compensated for losses to Martin Gould and Alex Borg with victories over Habib Subah and seven others to progress from his group.
Shehab would also attempt to qualify for the world championship this season, but lose in the second round of qualifying to Lee Farebrother Although he entered only one tournament in the following two seasons - losing 1–4 to Andrew Higginson in Event 1 of the 2004 Challenge Tour - Shehab won back his place on the main tour in 2006.
Following a 6–10 loss to Mark Joyce in qualifying for the 2007 World Snooker Championship, Shehab finished the season ranked 90th, and was relegated once more from the tour.
[6][7] Shebab would make an appearance in the 2018 Six-red World Championship, where he would qualify from his group, thanks to wins over David Gilbert[8] and Thanawat Tirapongpaiboon,[9] and a 5–4 loss to Mark Selby.