Steve Dabliz (b. 1985)

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Birthplace:
Australia

Born:
June 1, 1985

Steve ‘Stuzz’ Dabliz (born 1 June, 1985) is an Australian born Muslim community and social media commentator and activist.  Married with three children, he is a popular figure, well known for his acting, hosting and presenting roles with the OnePath Network.  Steve also co-starred in the 2016 movie, Last Chance.  He has hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, generating an estimated 300,000,000 views across Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook.  Just one skit alone has attracted approximately 50,000,000 ‘hits’. Steve has hosted countless live events for high profile sporting heroes and religious figures including reigning World UFC Lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov, Rugby League and Rugby Union international Sonny Bill Williams and world renown Muslim cleric and scholar Mufti Ismail Menk.  Steve is the co-owner of the world’s biggest Islamic Festival, the International Eid Festival  Dabliz is also well known for his charity work, raising several million dollars for those in need, including $50,000 for contesting a charity boxing match in Melbourne in 2016.  His charity work has taken Steve overseas including a mission to Bangladesh in December 2017 to help the Rohingyans refugees (many of whom were orphans) and a trip to Togo in Africa in late 2019 with the MATW team to assist in continuing the great work of MATW founder, the late Ali Banat.  Dabliz is a past winner of the Australian Muslim Achievement Awards’ People’s Choice and Social Media awards - two much sought after honours as they are voted upon by the Muslim community.

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