Over the years, we have bagged many world records that have managed to make international headlines and uphold our country’s reputation. Be it tourism, cricket, or whatever, this country has set various standards that we are proud of. Enumerating Pakistan’s many outstanding achievements, (BiggerBrighterPakistan.com) pays tribute to the talented people of the country along with some of Pakistan’s world records. 

Following are some of the common world records of Pakistan:

● Largest Volunteer Ambulance Organisation

● Youngest Test Player (Cricket) 

● Youngest Microsoft Professionals 

● Youngest Nobel Laureate

● First Female Muslim Prime Minister of the World 

● Fastest Time to Wire a Plug 

● Fastest Time To Make Three Chapatis

Largest Volunteer Ambulance Organization:

The first entry in the world records list in Pakistan is that of the Edhi Foundation Ambulance Network – an institution founded by Abdul Sattar Edhi, one of the country’s most revered and respected personalities. Established in 1951 as a small shelter home for the poor and destitute in Kharadar, Karachi to lead a better life – Edhi spent his entire life serving the world and helping the needy. Dedicated to making a better place for It now carries the tag of the world’s largest volunteer ambulance network.

Youngest Test Player (Cricket):

In 1996 Hasan Raza became the youngest Test player at the age of 14 and since then no one has broken this great record. Pakistan’s youngest Test player made his international debut by playing his first Test match against  Zimbabwe in Faisalabad. Throughout his Test career, Raza played around 7 Test matches and scored a total of 235 runs.

Youngest Microsoft Professionals:

The third entry in the list of world records of Pakistan is the achievement of Arfa Karim and Ayan Qureshi. These two personalities have made Pakistan proud by representing Pakistan in the field of information technology. In 2004, Arfa became a Microsoft Certified Professional at the age of nine, while Ayan Qureshi broke the international record in 2014 at the age of just five. Both of them set one of the most important world records in the history of Pakistan.

Youngest Nobel Laureate:

The biggest and most important entry in Pakistan’s world records list belongs to Malala Yousafzai who is one of the most amazing and respected women of Pakistan. Malala Yousafzai was awarded the Nobel Prize on October 10, 2014, after her tireless efforts to educate children. The young Pakistani has made us all proud on many occasions. Malala became the world’s youngest Nobel laureate and won the hearts of Pakistanis everywhere.

First Female Muslim Prime Minister of the World:

Shaheed Ms. Benazir Bhutto has earned a prestigious record in the list of Pakistan World Records. In 1988, Benazir Bhutto became the first woman Prime Minister of Pakistan and the Muslim world. He held and served in this position from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996. She became the first woman in Muslim history to lead a Muslim country.

Fastest Time to Wire a Plug:

The Punjab government hosted the Punjab Youth Festival in 2012, and it had the honor of being attended by an official from Guinness World Records.. The program was packed with tournaments, craft competitions, and exhibitions. The fair provided an opportunity for many youngsters to showcase their talents. One of these talented people was Mian Nauman Anjum. He impressed the Guinness World Records official by clocking in at 35.93 seconds – making him the only person to hold the Guinness World Records record.

Fastest Time To Make Three Chapatis:

Mohammad Masha, head chef of Pakistan’s National Stadium, set a unique record for making 3 chapatis in 3 minutes 14.98 seconds. Looking at the extraordinary talent in the country, Guinness World Records official Guz Davies shared several interesting facts about the unbreakable records of Pakistanis.