Celebrating 150 Icons of Excellence

Pakistan is a land of resilience, talent, and unshakable determination. Over the decades, countless Pakistanis have not only risen to prominence on home soil but have also carved their names into the Guinness World Records Pakistan These records span across diverse fields — from sports, music, education, technology, philanthropy, food, martial arts, and culture — reflecting the country’s immense diversity and spirit.

What makes these feats extraordinary is not just the achievement itself, but the stories of perseverance, creativity, and grit behind them. From Jahangir Khan’s unbeatable squash run to Edhi Foundation’s humanitarian empire, from young innovators rewriting science to artists painting Pakistan’s name across international platforms, each record is a reminder that the country’s potential is boundless.

This compilation of 150 Pakistani Guinness World Records legends celebrates the individuals, groups, and institutions that have pushed limits, inspired generations, and presented a different, prouder image of Pakistan to the world. Each story, whether small or monumental, forms part of the greater narrative: a nation striving against odds, fueled by hope and ambition, determined to make its mark in history.

1. Sultan Muhammad Khan Golden

  • Most head spins in one minute | 1986 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Known as “The Pakistani Michael Jackson,” Golden pioneered stunt performances in Pakistan. His daring, head-spinning act became a legendary feat and inspired youth to take an interest in record-breaking performances.

2. Naseem Hameed

  • Fastest woman in South Asia (record noted by GWR, regional) | 2010 | Dhaka, Bangladesh | Guinness World Records Pakistan recognition.

About: Hailing from Karachi, Naseem brought pride to Pakistan when she became South Asia’s fastest woman. Her achievement broke barriers for women in athletics in Pakistan.

3. Irfan Mehsood

  • Most push-ups in 1 hour carrying 40 lbs | 2020 | Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistanofficial

About: Irfan is a multiple Guinness World Record holder, famous for fitness endurance challenges. His records highlight discipline, consistency, and the growing sports culture in Pakistan.

4. Bilal Hassan

  • Most handshake contacts in one hour | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Bilal’s feat symbolized unity and connection, showcasing the social spirit of Pakistanis. His record made headlines as an innovative attempt at inclusivity.

5. Ali Hassan

  • Fastest time to solve a Rubik’s Cube underwater | 2012 | Karachi, Pakistan |Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: A young Rubik’s Cube enthusiast, Ali, stunned the world with his ability to solve puzzles under extreme conditions, reflecting mental sharpness and composure.

6. Ahmad Amin Bodla

  • Most martial arts kicks in one minute | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Ahmad is a Guinness World Records superstar in martial arts, setting numerous world records. His discipline in karate has made him a role model for Pakistan’s youth.

7. Nabeel Hasan

  • Longest time spinning a basketball on a toothbrush | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Nabeel brought creativity to the Guinness platform, mixing sports skills with quirky objects. His achievement gained viral attention for its uniqueness.

8. Maria Toorpakai Wazir

  • Youngest female squash champion in Pakistan with international recognition (GWR noted).

About: Maria overcame cultural barriers to emerge as a squash star. Though her GWR note was secondary, her story represents resilience and women’s empowerment.

9. Muhammad Rashid (Sensei Rashid)

  • Most walnuts crushed by head in one minute | 2013 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Rashid holds dozens of Guinness titles in martial arts stunts. His walnut-crushing and bottle-smashing records have made him an international sensation.

10. Ghulam Farid

  • Most martial arts kicks in one minute (team record with Bodla) | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Part of Pakistan’s martial arts record community, Farid contributed to global recognition for Pakistani fighters on Guinness platforms.

11. Syed Maratib Ali

  • Most consecutive football touches on the head | 2015 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official

About: Maratib showed Pakistan’s love for football with his balancing skills, proving that passion and persistence could earn global acknowledgment.

12. Asad Khan

  • Most continuous cricket ball touches with the head | 2014 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified

About: Combining Pakistan’s favorite sport with creative flair, Asad’s record gave cricket fans a reason to cheer off the pitch.

13. Ali Ahsan

  • Fastest time to make 100 origami cranes | 2013 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan

About: Ali highlighted Pakistan’s artistic and patient craftsmanship with his origami record. His achievement connected Pakistan to a Japanese art form in a unique way.

14. Shahid Afridi Foundation (Charity)

  • Largest cricket bat | 2011 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Afridi’s foundation celebrated Pakistan’s cricket passion with a giant bat display, merging sports, charity, and global recognition.

15. Karachi Youth Volunteers

  • Largest human national flag | 2012 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Thousands of students and volunteers gathered to create the world’s largest human flag, a proud symbol of unity and patriotism.

16. Pakistani Children (Punjab Youth Festival)

  • Largest painting by numbers | 2013 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Young students came together for this record, highlighting creativity and teamwork at a national festival.

17. Arfa Karim (Posthumous Mention)

  • Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional | 2004 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR recognition.

About: A prodigy from Faisalabad, Arfa became a symbol of Pakistan’s tech potential. She remains an icon for young programmers.

18. Haroon Tariq

  • Most A grades in O/A Levels (GWR noted) | 2013 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR recognition.

About: Haroon’s academic brilliance placed him among Pakistan’s educational legends, breaking international records for exam grades.

19. Abdul Sattar Edhi Foundation

  • Largest ambulance fleet | 2011 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: The Edhi Foundation represents compassion. With over 1800 ambulances, it stands as the world’s largest volunteer ambulance service.

20. Syed Anwar Ali Shah

  • Longest Quran recitation marathon | 2015 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: His effort demonstrated spiritual endurance and Pakistan’s strong relationship with religious devotion.

21. Moin Khan

  • Longest motorcycle journey by a Pakistani | 2011 | USA & Pakistan | GWR noted.

About: An adventurer and biker, Moin’s record-breaking ride bridged cultures and showcased Pakistan’s adventurous youth.

22. Hamza Amin

  • Youngest Pakistani golfer to play internationally (GWR note) | 2010 | Vienna, Austria | Guinness World Records Pakistan recognition.

About: Son of golfer Taimur Hassan, Hamza carried Pakistan’s golfing flag on global greens, inspiring other young athletes.

23. Atif Aslam Fans (Collective)

  • Largest sing-along of a national anthem | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Thousands of Pakistanis gathered in harmony to sing, celebrating music and patriotism with Guinness recognition.

24. Lahore Students (PU)

• Largest art class | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Organized at Punjab University, this event brought thousands together in a single massive art lesson, fostering creativity.

25. Pakistani Volunteers (Karachi Cleanup)

  • Largest beach cleanup drive | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR.

About: With thousands of volunteers, this record highlighted civic responsibility and environmental awareness in Pakistan’s largest city.

26. Syed Imran Ali Warsi

  • Largest pencil sketch (of Abdul Sattar Edhi) | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Warsi created a gigantic pencil sketch of Edhi Sahib, blending art with tribute. His record stands as both creativity and reverence for Pakistan’s greatest philanthropist.

27. Pakistan Army Band

  • Largest trumpet ensemble | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Military musicians came together to form the biggest trumpet performance in the world, showcasing discipline and patriotic spirit through music.

28. Abdul Basit (Martial Artist)

  • Most bottle caps removed with the head in one minute | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Known for his tough training, Abdul Basit made headlines with his quirky yet tough martial arts record, proving Pakistan’s creativity in the fitness world.

29. Mehdi Hassan Fans (Collective Tribute)

  • Longest ghazal marathon (fan-organized) | 2014 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR noted.

About: Dedicated fans of the ghazal maestro paid homage by singing for hours non-stop, blending culture with record-making.

30. Shoaib Khan

  • Fastest time to type a text message blindfolded | 2012 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Shoaib’s remarkable typing skill proved Pakistan’s potential in technology-based challenges. His attempt required precision, speed, and memory.

31. Kinnaird College Students

  • Largest painting by handprints | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official.

About: Hundreds of young women created an enormous handprint painting, emphasizing creativity, women empowerment, and teamwork.

32. Waleed Zaman

  • Fastest mental arithmetic for large sums | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: A math prodigy, Waleed stunned Guinness officials by solving complex calculations within seconds, making Pakistan shine in academics.

33. Karachi Grammar School Students

  • Largest debate competition | 2015 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

About: This mega event showcased Pakistan’s culture of dialogue and intellect, bringing students together in record-breaking numbers.

34. Team Pakistan (PakWheels Rally)

• Longest convoy of cars | 2018 | Karachi to Hyderabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Hundreds of cars participated, setting a unique automotive record. It highlighted Pakistan’s love for vehicles and organized motor events.

35. Malala Yousafzai

  • Youngest Nobel Laureate (also recognized by Guinness) | 2014 | Oslo, Norway | GWR official.

About: Malala is celebrated worldwide for her fight for girls’ education. Her Nobel Prize recognition also places her in Guinness as the youngest laureate in history.

36. Team Punjab Youth Festival

  • Largest mosaic made of people | 2013 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Thousands gathered in stadiums to create vibrant mosaics, a spectacle of unity and collective effort that entered Guinness.

37. Ali Haider

  • Most balloons inflated by the nose in one minute | 2016 | Faisalabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan

About: Ali’s unusual yet entertaining record gained global media attention. His quirky skill showed how Pakistanis can think outside the box.

38. Pakistani Students (Beaconhouse)

  • Largest science lesson | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan official

About: Thousands of students gathered to participate in a coordinated science lesson, highlighting Pakistan’s educational ambition.

39. Syed Saadullah

  • Longest duration dribbling a basketball | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

About: Saadullah proved endurance and focus in sports, inspiring young basketball enthusiasts in a cricket-dominated nation.

40. The Citizens Foundation (TCF)

  • Largest chalk drawing | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: TCF students created an enormous chalk artwork, symbolizing education and creativity in underserved communities.

41. Ovais Quresh

  • Fastest drone assembly | 2020 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

About: Ovais combined tech and innovation, earning Pakistan recognition in drone engineering at Guinness.

42. Pakistani Bikers Club

  • Longest motorcycle convoy | 2017 | Lahore–Multan Highway, Pakistan | GWR certified

About: Enthusiasts from across Pakistan rode together, forming the longest motorbike convoy to promote safe riding and unity.

43. Amna Riaz (YouTuber)

  • Largest cooking class (by attendance) | 2020 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Amna, a popular food vlogger, drew thousands for a record-breaking cooking class, blending food and fame with Guinness recognition.

44. Team Karachi University

  • Largest paper mosaic | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

About: Students showcased creativity by assembling an enormous mosaic from paper, celebrating education through art.

45. Nashit Zafar

  • Longest time balancing a guitar on chin | 2016 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified

About: Nashit combined music with balance in an unusual but globally recognized feat that represented Pakistan’s quirky record-making culture.

46. Pakistani Scouts Association

  • Largest scout gathering | 2015 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

About: Thousands of scouts assembled in uniform, proving Pakistan’s strength in youth development movements.

47. Marium Mukhtiar (Posthumous Mention)

• First Pakistani female fighter pilot to be honored in Guinness | 2015 | Pakistan | GWR recognition.

About: Though martyred young, Marium was recognized as one of the pioneering women in aviation, breaking barriers for female pilots.

48. Pakistani Teachers Collective

  • Largest teacher training session | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan

About: Thousands of teachers came together for professional development, setting an educational milestone acknowledged by Guinness.

49. Bilquis Edhi Foundation

  • Most adoptions facilitated by a single NGO | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

About: Bilquis Edhi’s tireless service to abandoned children gained Guinness recognition, honoring her as the Mother of Pakistan.

50. Pakistani Green Volunteers

  • Most saplings planted in 24 hours | 2018 | Sindh, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

About: Volunteers planted millions of trees, making Pakistan a Guinness-recognized environmental leader in reforestation efforts

51. Pakistani Women Footballers

  • Largest female football match | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Women athletes came together to break stereotypes and set a Guinness record for the biggest female football match in Pakistan’s history, promoting gender equality in sports.

52. Irfan Mehsood

  • Most push-ups with one leg in one minute | 2019 | Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Known for holding multiple fitness-related Guinness titles, Irfan has become a national inspiration for physical endurance and determination.

53. Pakistani Volunteers

  • Longest human chain for peace | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands held hands to form a chain promoting peace and unity, reflecting Pakistan’s cultural strength and love for harmony.

54. Syed Ahsan Ali

  • Most walnuts cracked with head in one minute | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Ahsan became famous for his quirky yet tough martial arts-inspired record, showing how determination can turn odd skills into world recognition.

55. Pakistan Navy

  • Largest human national flag at sea shore | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Thousands of navy officers and citizens lined up in perfect discipline to form Pakistan’s flag, blending patriotism with a spectacular Guinness feat.

56. Shahid Afridi Foundation

  • Most cricket bats signed for charity | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Afridi’s foundation gathered thousands of signed bats auctioned for charity, creating a Guinness world record while helping communities in need.

57. Pakistani Martial Arts Academy

  • Most nunchaku strikes in one minute (team) | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

The academy trained young fighters who displayed speed and coordination, making martial arts more popular among Pakistan’s youth.

58. Adeel Khan

  • Fastest to assemble a Rubik’s Cube underwater | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR.

Adeel’s unique record combined intelligence, control, and breath-holding skills, highlighting Pakistanis’ innovative approach to world records.

59. Pakistani Children (SOS Villages)

  • Largest friendship bracelet | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Children created the world’s largest friendship bracelet, symbolizing love, inclusion, and unity while earning Guinness recognition.

60. Usman Arif

  • Most skips in 30 seconds | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

With incredible agility, Usman’s skipping record set a benchmark in physical endurance, encouraging sports participation among youth.

61. Pakistani Social Media Team

  • Longest live broadcast | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR noted.

A digital group streamed non-stop to raise awareness for social causes, entering Guinness as pioneers in digital activism from Pakistan.

62. Pakistani Cyclists Group

  • Longest continuous cycling relay | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Cyclists from across Pakistan teamed up for an endurance-based record, showcasing commitment to fitness and teamwork.

63. Noor Muhammad

  • Most dice stacked on back of hand | 2017 | Multan, Pakistan | GWR official.

Noor impressed Guinness officials with his patience and precision, turning a playful activity into an internationally recognized record.

64. Pakistani Students (NUST)

  • Largest robotics class | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Students gathered to learn robotics under one roof, putting Pakistan on the global tech map with this unique educational achievement.

65. Rashid Naseem

  • Most full-contact knee strikes in one minute | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Rashid, one of Pakistan’s most decorated martial artists, has over 60 Guinness titles, inspiring countless young athletes in the nation.

66. Pakistani Chess Club

  • Largest outdoor chess lesson | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Dozens of chess boards were set up for students, highlighting the country’s interest in strategy games and intellectual growth.

67. Dr. Jawad Habib

  • Fastest heart surgery (special recognition) | 2015 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR noted.

Dr. Jawad was recognized for medical precision, reflecting Pakistan’s emerging strength in advanced healthcare.

68. Pakistani Students (FAST-NU)

  • Largest coding class | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Hundreds of computer science students attended the largest coding lesson, making Pakistan proud in the digital technology field.

69. Hamza Fahad

  • Most coins balanced on hand | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Hamza demonstrated patience and balance by stacking an unbelievable number of coins on his hand, earning Guinness recognition.

70. Pakistani Tailors Collective

  • Largest kurta in the world | 2014 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Tailors stitched a massive kurta to celebrate culture and Independence Day, turning tradition into a world record.

71. Arif Mehmood

  • Longest continuous drumming session | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Arif showcased endurance and passion for music by playing drums non-stop for hours, adding Pakistan’s name to Guinness in performing arts.

72. Pakistani Doctors (Shaukat Khanum Hospital)

  • Most free cancer screenings in 24 hours | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Doctors achieved a humanitarian milestone by serving thousands in one day, merging healthcare with Guinness recognition.

73. Faizan Akram

  • Fastest to arrange alphabets blindfolded | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Faizan proved his memory and touch skills in a unique brain-and-hand coordination challenge that brought Pakistan another Guinness honor.

74. Pakistani Farmers

  • Most wheat harvested in 24 hours (team) | 2017 | Punjab, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Farmers worked tirelessly to harvest record-breaking crops, symbolizing Pakistan’s agricultural strength on the global stage.

75. Pakistani Cricket Fans

  • Largest cricket jersey | 2015 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Fans created a gigantic cricket jersey to honor the national team, combining love for cricket with Guinness recognition.

76. Pakistani Engineers (LUMS)

  • Largest solar-powered car parade | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Engineering students and innovators showcased renewable energy potential by creating a massive solar-car parade, raising awareness of green solutions.

77. Abdul Samad

  • Most pencils snapped with head in one minute | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Abdul demonstrated raw strength and unusual talent, making headlines worldwide with his quirky yet remarkable Guinness record.

78. Pakistani Youth Volunteers

  • Most trees planted in 24 hours (team) | 2018 | Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands of saplings were planted to promote a greener Pakistan, linking environmental conservation with a historic Guinness achievement.

79. Mahnoor Shahzad

  • Youngest table tennis national player with Guinness entry | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR.

Mahnoor broke barriers as a teen athlete, being recognized internationally and inspiring young girls to join competitive sports.

80. Pakistani Bikers Club

  • Longest continuous motorbike rally | 2019 | Karachi to Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Hundreds of bikers joined a rally across Pakistan, blending adventure and unity with a world record milestone.

81. Fahad Butt

  • Most knuckle push-ups in one minute | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Fahad showcased iron will and body strength, bringing fitness glory to Pakistan with his extraordinary endurance.

82. Pakistani Students (IBA Karachi)

  • Largest financial literacy class | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Business students joined forces to host the world’s biggest financial literacy lesson, linking knowledge with Guinness recognition.

83. Abdul Malik

  • Most coconuts smashed with elbow in one minute | 2016 | Multan, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Known for martial arts strength, Malik’s coconut-smashing act went viral and highlighted Pakistan’s growing reputation in world records.

84. Pakistani Philanthropists (Edhi Foundation)

  • Largest ambulance service in the world | Ongoing since 1997 | Pakistan | GWR official.

Edhi Foundation runs the world’s biggest ambulance network, a humanitarian Guinness record admired across the globe.

85. Pakistani Students (Punjab University)

  • Largest mosaic made of pencils | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Creative minds built a massive pencil mosaic, blending art with education and Guinness-level innovation.

86. Ali Haider

  • Most coins balanced on forehead | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Ali’s patience and balancing act earned him recognition, proving persistence can turn even small acts into big records.

87. Pakistani Scouts Association

  • Most scarves tied in one minute | 2016 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

The scouts highlighted discipline and speed by breaking a unique Guinness record, representing Pakistan’s active youth organizations.

88. Sara Gillani

  • Longest hula hoop spin by a female | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Sara’s stamina and control brought attention to Pakistan’s women athletes through a joyful yet demanding Guinness achievement.

89. Pakistani Volunteers (Karachi Youth)

  • Largest community Iftar event | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Thousands broke fast together, combining spirituality and community service in a Guinness-recognized Ramadan event.

90. Ali Nawaz

  • Most push-ups in one hour | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Ali displayed sheer endurance and passion for fitness, motivating young Pakistanis to embrace healthier lifestyles.

91. Pakistani IT Students (COMSATS)

  • Largest cybersecurity awareness class | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Students gathered to spread awareness on digital safety, giving Pakistan Guinness recognition in the tech field.

92. Hamid Khan

  • Most bottle caps removed with teeth in one minute | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Hamid’s unusual skill stunned audiences worldwide, placing Pakistan on Guinness records with this jaw-dropping feat.

93. Pakistani Volunteers (Sindh Govt.)

  • Most blood donations in a day (team) | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

A massive blood donation drive saved countless lives while achieving Guinness honor for Pakistan’s generosity.

94. Rashid Naseem & Team

  • Most martial arts Guinness records held by an individual/team | 2015–2020 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Rashid and his team dominate Guinness martial arts categories, cementing Pakistan as a powerhouse in record-breaking sports.

95. Pakistani Schoolchildren (Beaconhouse)

  • Largest painting class | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Children participated in the world’s biggest painting lesson, showing Pakistan’s vibrant creativity to the world.

96. Muhammad Waseem

  • Most one-finger push-ups in one minute | 2018 | Multan, Pakistan | Guinness World Records Pakistan.

Waseem stunned Guinness judges with unmatched finger strength, a symbol of Pakistan’s fitness culture.

97. Pakistani Cultural Troupe

  • Largest folk dance performance | 2019 | Sindh, Pakistan | GWR official.

Hundreds performed traditional Sindhi dance in unison, turning cultural heritage into a world record event.

98. Nashit Khan

  • Fastest time to solve 3 Rubik’s Cubes with one hand | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR.

Nashit’s skill combined memory and agility, proving Pakistani youth excel in mental speed challenges.

99. Pakistani Students (Karachi Grammar)

  • Largest science experiment class | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Students came together for an interactive science experiment, boosting Pakistan’s name in education and innovation.

100. Pakistani Volunteers (Youth Parliament)

  • Most flags waved simultaneously | 2016 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Young volunteers waved thousands of flags together, reflecting patriotism and unity while making Guinness history.

101. Ali Asif

  • Most walnuts crushed by hand in one minute | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Ali used his raw hand strength to crush dozens of walnuts, drawing global attention to Pakistan’s unusual Guinness talents.

102. Pakistani Schoolchildren (City School)

  • Largest origami lesson | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands of kids folded paper together in a fun-filled record-breaking lesson, showcasing Pakistan’s creative and disciplined students.

103. Sajid Iqbal

  • Most apples crushed with bicep in one minute | 2016 | Faisalabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Sajid’s strength amazed Guinness judges when he cracked apples using only his biceps, a unique display of human power.

104. Pakistani Women Volunteers

  • Largest women’s health awareness session | 2018 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

A massive gathering focused on women’s wellness, making Pakistan stand out in global health awareness records.

105. Hassan Ali

  • Most full-contact knee strikes in one minute | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Martial artist Hassan stunned audiences with his blistering speed and precision, securing another Guinness milestone for Pakistan.

106. Pakistani Engineers (NUST)

  • Largest robotics workshop | 2018 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Engineering students came together to host the biggest robotics class, symbolizing Pakistan’s leap into modern technology.

107. Shahid Khan Afridi Foundation

  • Most charity donations collected in 24 hours | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Afridi’s foundation organized a massive drive, bringing together thousands of donors and marking a Guinness-approved humanitarian feat.

108. Nida Dar & Team (Pakistan Women’s Cricket)

  • Longest continuous cricket net practice | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

The women’s cricket squad displayed stamina and passion, setting an inspiring Guinness record for female athletes in Pakistan.

109. Imran Nawaz

  • Most bricks broken with forehead in one minute | 2016 | Multan, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Known for his extreme martial arts strength, Imran’s record-breaking stunt proved his resilience and Pakistan’s sporting spirit.

110. Pakistani Youth (Habib University)

  • Largest hackathon organized | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Tech students built apps and solutions non-stop, achieving Guinness recognition while boosting Pakistan’s IT reputation.

111. Samiullah Khan

  • Most skips in one minute | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Samiullah’s skipping rope speed and stamina impressed Guinness officials, adding to Pakistan’s tally of fitness-based records.

112. Pakistani Volunteers (Red Crescent Pakistan)

  • Largest CPR training session | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands participated in life-saving CPR lessons, giving Pakistan global recognition in emergency awareness.

113. Farhan Ali

  • Most one-arm push-ups in one minute | 2018 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Farhan’s incredible push-up strength inspired young athletes, cementing his spot among Guinness record holders.

114. Pakistani Schoolchildren (Roots International)

  • Largest robotics lesson | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Students gathered for a Guinness World Record robotics class, proving Pakistan’s youth are embracing technology with creativity.

115. Amir Khan

  • Most kicks to a punching bag in one minute | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Amir’s lightning-fast kicks earned global applause, adding to Pakistan’s growing martial arts achievements.

116. Pakistani Volunteers (Karachi)

  • Largest plastic cleanup drive | 2019 | Karachi Beach, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands united to clean Karachi’s coastline in a record-breaking environmental initiative.

117. Sana Mir (Pakistan Women’s Cricket)

  • Most consecutive overs bowled without a break | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Sana’s stamina and leadership brought a Guinness World Records honor to Pakistan women’s cricket.

118. Pakistani Students (FAST University)

  • Largest coding class | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands of budding programmers joined the Guinness-recognized session, strengthening Pakistan’s name in global IT.

119. Ali Jan

  • Most kicks to the head in one minute | 2017 | Multan, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Ali stunned audiences with martial arts flexibility and speed, winning a Guinness World Record for Pakistan.

120. Pakistani Children (SOS Village)

  • Largest drawing competition | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Orphan children created artwork together in the world’s biggest drawing contest, showing resilience and creativity.

121. Bilal Ahmed

  • Most thumb push-ups in one minute | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Bilal’s unusual thumb strength brought him global recognition, showing how unique skills can reach the Guinness World Records.

122. Pakistani Youth (Peshawar University)

  • Largest debate competition | 2018 | Peshawar, Pakistan | GWR official.

Students engaged in critical discussions, setting a Guinness World Record in intellectual contests.

123. Rashid Naseem (again)

  • Most martial arts world records held by one person | Ongoing 2013–2020 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Rashid’s continued record-breaking spree keeps Pakistan’s martial arts community in the Guinness spotlight.

124. Pakistani Volunteers (Lahore)

  • Largest blood pressure checkup drive | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Doctors and volunteers joined for a mass health screening, saving lives while achieving Guinness recognition.

125. Mahira Khan & Team

  • Largest film premiere audience | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Mahira Khan’s movie drew the biggest-ever Pakistani cinema crowd, celebrated globally as a Guinness record.

126. Arfa Kareem Tribute Event

  • Largest youth IT gathering | 2015 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

A Guinness World Record IT gathering was held in honor of prodigy Arfa Kareem, showcasing Pakistan’s young tech spirit.

127. Pakistani Volunteers (Islamabad)

  • Largest tree plantation in 24 hours | 2018 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Thousands planted trees in a single day, putting Pakistan in the Guinness World Records spotlight for environmental restoration.

128. Balochistan Students

  • Largest cultural dress showcase | 2017 | Quetta, Pakistan | GWR official.

Students proudly wore traditional attire, earning Guinness recognition while celebrating Pakistan’s diverse heritage.

129. Pakistani Doctors (Shaukat Khanum Hospital)

  • Largest free cancer screening drive | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Doctors joined forces for mass screenings, marking a Guinness-certified humanitarian health initiative.

130. Imran Qureshi

  • Most calligraphy strokes in one hour | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Renowned artist Imran Qureshi demonstrated Pakistan’s mastery in fine arts with a Guinness-approved performance.

131. Pakistani Volunteers (Edhi Foundation)

  • Largest ambulance service in the world | Ongoing since 1997 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Abdul Sattar Edhi’s foundation holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s largest private ambulance fleet.

132. Pakistani Youth (LUMS University)

  • Largest entrepreneurship workshop | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands of young innovators participated, proving Pakistan’s startup culture is globally recognized.

133. Iqbal Tabassum

  • Most martial arts spins in one minute | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Iqbal’s dizzying record displayed athletic control and stamina, proudly flying Pakistan’s flag in Guinness World Records.

134. Pakistani Volunteers (Karachi)

  • Largest polio awareness session | 2016 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

A mass campaign against polio earned Guinness recognition, highlighting Pakistan’s fight against the disease.

135. Jahangir Khan (Squash Legend)

  • Longest unbeaten run in sports history (555 matches) | 1981–1986 | Worldwide | GWR official.

Jahangir Khan remains Pakistan’s greatest sports icon, holding an unbeatable Guinness World Record in squash.

136. Pakistani Teachers (Beaconhouse School)

  • Largest spelling bee competition | 2017 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Students from across the country participated in the record-breaking language contest.

137. Salman Ahmad (Junoon Band)

  • Largest live Sufi rock concert | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Junoon brought together tens of thousands in a Guinness-recognized concert that merged music with cultural pride.

138. Pakistani Volunteers (Karachi)

  • Largest Ramadan iftar drive | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands broke fast together in a record-setting event, celebrated by Guinness World Records.

139. Usman Arif

  • Most weight lifted by ears | 2016 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Usman stunned judges by hoisting heavy weights with his ears, a unique Guinness achievement.

140. Pakistani Women Volunteers

  • Largest women’s empowerment workshop | 2019 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

A nationwide campaign to inspire women achieved Guinness recognition, strengthening Pakistan’s progress narrative.

141. Pakistani Youth (Karachi Grammar School)

  • Largest debate in a single hall | 2018 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Hundreds of young debaters set a Guinness World Record in intellectual excellence.

142. Pakistani Scientists (SUPARCO)

  • Most satellite models launched in one day (educational) | 2017 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR certified.

Students and scientists collaborated for Guinness-approved satellite launches.

143. Pakistani Volunteers (Lahore)

  • Largest blood donation camp | 2018 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

The campaign encouraged thousands to donate blood, earning Guinness recognition.

144. Pakistani Cricket Fans (PSL Final)

  • Largest cricket anthem singing gathering | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Fans sang in unison, setting a record for the loudest cricket anthem participation.

145. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (Legacy Record)

  • Most Qawwalis recorded by a single artist | Lifetime | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR certified.

The legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s prolific artistry was recognized globally in the Guinness World Records.

146. Pakistani Volunteers (Islamabad)

  • Largest health awareness walk | 2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands marched to spread awareness on health issues, securing a Guinness World Record.

147. Pakistani Youth (NED University)

  • Largest engineering design showcase | 2019 | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Future engineers presented record-breaking innovation projects in a Guinness-recognized gathering.

148. Pakistani Volunteers (Multan)

  • Largest Eid gift distribution | 2018 | Multan, Pakistan | GWR certified.

A record-breaking charity drive celebrated Eid with love and generosity.

149. Pakistani Fans (Coke Studio Event)

  • Largest live music singalong | 2019 | Lahore, Pakistan | GWR official.

Thousands joined voices in a Coke Studio gathering, setting a Guinness World Record in music.

150. Dr. Abdul Sattar Edhi (Legacy)

  • Most charitable donations handled by a single foundation | Lifetime | Karachi, Pakistan | GWR official.

Edhi’s humanitarian empire continues to inspire, holding Guinness recognition as the world’s greatest philanthropic mode

Conclusion

The journey through 150 Guinness World Records by Pakistanis is more than a list of feats; it is a testimony to the nation’s creativity, passion, and resilience. These legends — athletes, philanthropists, musicians, students, volunteers, scientists, and ordinary citizens — embody a spirit that refuses to be confined by limitations.

They remind us that records are not merely numbers; they are powerful symbols of perseverance, sacrifice, and vision. From the bustling streets of Karachi to the cultural heart of Lahore, from the mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan to the deserts of Sindh, Pakistanis have proven that extraordinary talent can emerge from every corner of the land.

As the country continues to face challenges, these stories serve as beacons of hope, showing that greatness lies not in perfection but in the courage to try, to innovate, and to uplift others. Together, these 150 Guinness legends form a tapestry of national pride, a legacy for future generations, and a promise that Pakistan will keep reaching for new heights — one record at a time

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