Rizwe has been the President of All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU), the supreme body of Islamic Theologians in Sri Lanka, inaugurated in 1924, incorporated by the Parliamentary Act No.
[3] 1965 - 1977 Primary and secondary education at Kingswood College, Kandy, Sri Lanka 1978 - 1986 Al Alimiyya Course at Jamiyyathul Uloomil Islamiya Karachi, Pakistan 1986 - 1988 MA Arabic & MA Islamiyya qualifying at the Shahaadhathul Alimiyya Examinations, Wifaqul Madarisil Arabiya, Pakistan 1988 Specialized in Islamic Jurisprudence (Al Takhassus Fil Fiqhil Islami) Jamiyyathul Uloomil Islamiya, Pakistan a) President of All Ceylon Jamiyyathul Ulama (ACJU), an organization that plays an active role as the Islamic religious higher authority of Sri Lanka with more than 6,000 active members and Ex Officio President of various committees of the ACJU such as Education, Fatwa, Halaal, Hilaal, Publications, Maktab, Propagation, Islamic Economics & Finance, Social Services and Council of Corporation & Coordination.
b) Advisor on Non Interest Banking for following leading Financial Institutions in Sri Lanka c) Founder & the Director of Islamic Careline Counseling (Guarantee) Limited, which provides individuals with the support and service to overcome underlying problems.
In this spirit, Careline provides services such as counselling and training, striving to build a better society overall through its efforts and especially to address problems of women d) Founder Member of Mahmoud Institute, which was established for the sole purpose of developing the skills of Scholars to face the current challenges prevailing in the community e) Member of the Inter Religious Advisory Board for His Excellency the President of Sri Lanka since May 2016 and an Executive Member of the Supreme Council of Congress of Religions – Sri Lanka f) President of the Board of Directors & Advisor to a numerous Arabic Colleges in locally as well as internationally.
Rizwe a team collectively worked in developing strategies to bridge Unity among the Muslim Community and to Co-exist with other faiths.