Syeda Rida sets world record by writing Pakistan’s national anthem in 50 different languages

Pakistan Aug, 9 2022
Syeda Rida sets world record by writing Pakistan’s national anthem in 50 different languages
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Karachi: Syeda Rida Zainab hailing from Gujranwala, at a very young age made it to the book of world records. She holds the record of writing the national anthem of Pakistan in more than 50 languages.

While exclusively talking to ‘Daily National Courier Rida said that many people got the chance to understand the true meaning of our national anthem. As the national anthem exists in the Persian language and not many speak or understand Persian. But Rida’s innovative contribution made it possible for nearly everyone around the world to understand it.

Rida also holds one more record. Although it didn’t make it to the world record, it’s still a proud

moment for Pakistan. Rida is known to be the first Pakistani author to write about animals rights.

The book ‘Paigham-e-Mahan’ is the first book that talks about the rights of animals. Her love

and care towards animals could be seen in this book. What a thoughtful person. Rida was nominated for the women’s vigor award. She is also a part of many human rights

organizations and is a staunch believer in granting everyone their rights no matter if they are humans or animals. Her work, legendary record, and beliefs all empower women in every sense. Syeda Rida Zainab for making Pakistan proud all over the world. We hope to witness more of her great work and wish her success in future endeavors.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 09 2022

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Farhan Hashim Kotwal
Farhan Hashim Kotwal https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/farhan-hashim-kotwal
Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering different beats including Entertainment, Sports & other news content in a well-versed manner. Also member of Karachi Union of Journalist (KUJ). Also handling digital media content.

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