In conversation: Parcel baby: aliases, apartheid and neurosurgery
IN CONVERSATION PARCEL BABY: ALIASES, APARTHEID AND NEUROSURGERY
Dr Shafik Parker, neurosurgeon; Emeritus Professor Anwar Mall, University of Cape Town
Thursday 22 January 3.00 pm COURSE FEES R115; Staff and students R58
As a baby, Cassiem was uprooted from his home on the Indian subcontinent and stripped of his identity. He was shipped to SouthAfrica with the name of Shafik Ahmed and forced into a life of servitude. Against a backdrop of racial prejudice and societalconstraints as a youngster, he forged a path of resilience. With determination as sharp as the scalpel he would one day wield,Shafik Ahmed ascended from the humblest of schools on the Cape Flats to pioneer the complexities of neurosurgery. Yet fatedealt a cruel blow, abruptly ending his surgical career. His memoir, Parcel Baby, peels back the layers of mystery and deception toreveal the extraordinary life of a man who transformed adversity into triumph. Having built a world from nothing, Shafik Parker’slegacy extends far beyond his personal triumph. His heart, as boundless as his ambition, is dedicated to inspiring others with hopeand compassion.
Dr Shafik Parker will be in conversation with Professor Anwar Mall.
Recommended reading
Parker, S. 2025. Parcel Baby. Cape Town: iRon Publishers.
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