Shaikh was born into a traditional Muslim family in Islampura, southern Mumbai, where societal norms and gender expectations were deeply entrenched. From a young age, her gender identity did not align with the expectations imposed upon her as someone assigned male at birth. She faced discouragement and bullying for exhibiting gender variant behaviour, such as applying mehendi and playing with girls.
She is an educator at Jamia Hamdard, and has talked about her transition story in order to dismantle stigma and discrimination against transgender people in India, as well as encouraging greater visibility and recognition of transgender rights in India within society and religious communities.[2]