Muhammad Iqbal Mauladad (1926–1970), nicknamed Bali, was a big game hunter in Kenya.
He was born into a rich and influential family of Kenyan Asians but, rather than joining the family engineering business, he became a professional hunter, leading parties on safari to hunt large animals, especially elephant.
He was the first Muslim to be recognised as a white hunter and won the Shaw & Hunter trophy for best professional guide in 1966.
He also competed in the Safari Rally, placing fourth in 1961.
He died in 1970, following severe goring by a Cape buffalo.