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🇿🇼 Published: 22 January 2026
📘 Source: Cape Argus

Cape Town–born kung fu champion Shifu M.J. Li will be inducted into the World Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame in the US, becoming the first South African, African and Muslim kung fu martial artist to receive the honour. Cape Town–born martial arts champion Muhammad Junaid Chafeker, globally known as Shifu M.J.

Li, is set to achieve a historic milestone when he is formally inducted into the World Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame in the United States later this month. Chafeker is due to depart for Atlantic City on January 29, where the induction ceremonies will take place on January 31 and February 1. He has been confirmed as the first South African, African and Muslim kung fu martial artist to receive the prestigious honour.

With a career spanning more than 30 years, Chafeker is widely regarded as one of South Africa’s most accomplished martial artists. Local media reports confirm that he has represented South Africa internationally over several decades, earning more than 30 gold medals during his competitive career in kung fu and related disciplines. The World Action Martial Arts Hall of Fame is internationally recognised for honouring elite martial artists and contributors to the global martial arts community.

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Past inductees include some of the most recognisable names in martial arts and action cinema, such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Don “The Dragon” Wilson, Cynthia Rothrock, Benny “The Jet” Urquidez and Bill “Superfoot” Wallace. Several leading figures from the global martial arts community are expected to attend the 2026 induction ceremonies. Beyond competition, Chafeker is also recognised for his contribution to community development.

About a decade ago, he established the M.J. Li Kungfu Foundation, a non-profit organisation that focuses on youth development through martial arts. The foundation offers free training to young people from disadvantaged communities in the Western Cape, Gauteng and Tshwane, using martial arts as a tool for discipline, confidence and positive social development.

He is also an author, having writtenKungFu: The Untold HistoryandKungfu Part 2, which explore the historical and cultural roots of kung fu, including the Chinese Muslim legacy within martial arts. , which explore the historical and cultural roots of kung fu, including the Chinese Muslim legacy within martial arts.

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Originally published by Cape Argus • January 22, 2026

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