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Qamar Muneer Akbar
Qamar Muneer Akbar (born 22 October 2009) is a Pakistanis, Pakistani child prodigy who holds several world records in education. He is the youngest person to pass O-level Chemistry at the age of eight, breaking the record of his sister, Sitara Brooj Akbar who passed O-level English, Mathematics and Science at the age of 11. Early life Qamar Muneer Akbar was born in the small city of Rabwah, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab and belongs to the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. He was homeschooled by his mother, who is a teacher. He is the youngest of five siblings, with his eldest sister being Sitara Brooj Akbar, then MahPara Akbar, Kirn Akbar, then his twin Qamar un Nisa. He showed exceptional intelligence and curiosity from an early age and started reading books when he was two years old. He also developed an interest in computer science, mathematics, and languages. He learned English, Arabic, Urdu, and Punjabi by himself. Qamar likes to visit various international exhibitions(eg GITEX, Gitex ...
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Rabwah
Rabwah (; Punjabi language, Punjabi / ; ; ), officially known as Chenab Nagar (; ), is a city in Chiniot District, Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab, Pakistan on the bank of Chenab River. It was the headquarters of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community from September 20, 1948 when the community relocated from Qadian, India to the newly created state of Pakistan, where the community bought the area of present-day Rabwah from the government to establish its home. This continued until 1984 and the establishment of Ordinance XX. In 1984, the headquarters were moved to the United Kingdom with Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Mirza Tahir Ahmed, first to Fazl Mosque, London, London and then in 2019 to the Islamabad, Tilford, Islamabad compound in Tilford, Surrey. Etymology Rabwah is an Arabic word meaning an "elevated place". The formal inauguration of the settlement took place on 20 September 1948 after prayers and a sacrifice of five goats at the corners and centre of the area. The town was named Rabwah by t ...
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