Muslim Girl Won the "World Memory Championship' by beating 300 Contestants



 Muslim Girl Won the Prestigious 'World Memory Championship' by beating 300 contestants, yes do not be shocked, it is true. A Hijabi Muslim girl breaks all the stereotypes and shows the world that Muslim women only cover their heads inside their Hijab but not their brains. She hails from Pakistan and the contest in which she participated was 'Global Memory Competition: The World Memory Championship'.

She not only makes the Muslim Ummah proud by her fabulous memory but also she makes her country proud abroad. The competition was held in London, United Kingdom. Two Girls Emma Alam and Syeda Kisa Zehra break multiple world records during the championship.


Emma Alam not only beats 300 Competitors worldwide but with the help of her aid and partner Syeda Kisa Zehra broke multiple world records in this year's 'World Memory Championship'. They both hail from Pakistan and were presented as a team in Pakistan. They both together failed competitors from various countires like Libya, Iraq, Canada, United Kingdom, Qatar, China, Malaysia, Argentina, United States, etc.


The world memory championship was founded by Tony Buzan and Raymond Keene in 1991.

Raymond Keene congratulated the young Hijabi Pakistani Girl Emma Alam and said that she is "one of the great sporting achievers for her country Pakistan, a unique heroine in pandemic stricken 2020, and supreme grand world memory champion for 2020".


Also, another Young Muslim girl Areeba Ather who is also from Pakistan achieved and ranked 7th in the same competition.

Emma Alam and all other team members of Team Pakistan were trained under the Institute of Human Memory Development International (IHMD).


The Last year’s 28th World Memory Championship took place in China and the overall champion was Ryu Song, a young girl from North Korea. Now, this time these young hijabi minds have set a new world record and make all the Muslim ummah proud, may Allah bless them all.

6 comments:

  1. Aameen Aameen ya Rabbal Aalameen

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  2. Alhamdulellah, proud of you my respectful sisters.
    May Allah SWT bless them with great great and greatest rewards in this world and in the hereafter.
    Amin ya rabbal alamin

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  3. Mabruk. You've done us all proud. Seeking knowledge is fardh to all Muslims male and female. Jazzak Allahu khairan for your great effort.

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  4. Ma shaa Allah!Tabarakallah!!
    More grace for greater exploits sister!

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  5. Mashallah tabaraka Allah congratulations

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