People I admire..
A new habit that I adopted in the past few years is ‘blogging’. I have been reading several blogs, stories from successful people around, learning from mistakes of experienced entrepreneurs, and just like all other people – I also have a list of people who I ‘admire‘ for their healthy contribution in my life. So I thought to share the list of people who helped me become what I am today.
After the limitless support of my family members comes the list of following people:
- Ra[y]za
Muhammad Raza, my school buddy – I was in 8th grade when we became friends and after buying my new PC, we used to share our stories about Need for Speed 3. Raza always used to crack down things, dig them to the deepest. We were once sharing some files for NFS when Raza made a webpage and hosted the file. Later, during lunch hours I asked if it’s possible to make a website and that hour marked the beginning of my web designing era. It was really fun to design personal home pages back in 2000 (I still have one hosted at: http://coolpoint.20m.com). He always helped me in picking up basic html concepts, file/hosting issues etc. And after that, he gave me a vision about web layouts and since then I’ve designed more than thousands of them! Thanks bro!
- TBT
Talha bin Tariq was a 3rd year student at my university when I was a fresher. Fortunately I got a chance to design an illustration for Graduate Profile 2004 and after seeing it he asked me to show him the rest of my portfolio (in Lab-1 of FAST-NU). He was the first person who encouraged me a lot and helped me to discover more in gfx. I was also offered to design illustrations for Online 17th and even after producing not-so-good results; he appreciated me and got the best out of me. I still remember that how with few quick-clicks in Photoshop, TBT used to create impressive outputs! His good quality knowledge about core, amazing after-effects on images and friendly behavior always made me enjoy his company =) There are few extra-ordinary students among each batch, and he was MashAllah one of them. Talha is now a Software Engg. at Microsoft and you can view his complete profile at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/talhatariq
- AhsanQ
Ahsan Qamar, my group member; my teacher – the one person who pulled me out of the failure curve and helped me to see the potential inside! I really had a poor start at university, although I had interest in web designing and development but never scored well in my exams. I always had a lazy attitude towards my assignments. But this one person dragged me out of darkness and helped me cover all the knowledge that I missed in classrooms. I still remember the Data Structure assignment nights spent at his place which really helped me to get a good grip on programming. Ahsan always used to understand things very quickly, remember each and every concept read just once, and program things in a very efficient manner – MashAllah! Most of the time when we had study sessions, Ahsan took the lead (with Shoaib Hafeez on support
). Today, I feel blessed having such friends, and the experience of failing and then going up really teaches you the importance of success, and this lesson one can not grasp easily by succeeding in one go. Ahsan Qamar recently flew back to his hometown (Rawalpindi) and will be starting his new job this week InshAllah. I’ll really miss him around!
- Asad
Asad Siddiqi, my mentor – yet another senior at FAST-NU but I got to know him after I graduated. I once added him for some freelance project on my IM and today, I chat with him just like my any other friend. During night-shifts at TeraData, I used chat with him and share recent happenings. While seeking new jobs, I used to consult him and he always gave me healthy advices. Although he is currently in NCR, USA but he had good knowledge about local software houses, their products and trends. And he really played a major role in helping me switch my job, in switching to a better place!
- Ammar
Syed Ammar Faheem, the little kid – committee interviews were on the go (during my final year) and I got a chance to interview this kid, both for ‘The Webmasters’ and ‘Interface’. Ammar used to manage PakMarkaz.net, so I visited the site and the colors didn’t appeal me much. Some mishap happened and I proposed not to induct this kid in both committees. But later on, we got him on board and the kid started to prove himself. We’ve worked together in Procom, Interface and even studied together during my last semester at university. And this little kid (not so little now
) is responsible for this space that I hold on the web – yes, my blog! Ammar was the one who pushed me to start blogging although I was reluctant to do so and always used to think: what’s the use?! But after starting it I realized the benefits it holds. He has been selected as the President of Procom 2009 – proud of you kid! And I am really a fan of the ‘aggressive’ content writing he does.
(and the last one on my list is..)
- STUPEFY
Abdul Basit, just like my elder brother, and a business partner – it was the 1st semester, our group was sitting outside in the lawn (at FAST-NU) when I had a chance to chit chat with this geeky fellow. And our minds clicked on one thing that was “Flixin.tk”, a resource for IPT assignments. Much has happened until now and we’ve spent almost 6 years together. One thing not-so-immediately-noticeable about Basit is, “he is really soft-hearted” and he even agreed to that while we were practicing for MBA interview (5 good things about you) ; ) He always has wise opinion about things, better understanding of issues in life and really takes good care of things and people around! We’ve been running a venture since 1 year now Alhamdulillah and it is really fun working together. Basit has been always interested in core stuff and at times I feel too relaxed to even bother what’s happening on the backend. I believe not every friend of yours can become a business partner but I’m glad that we’ve been able to keep things separate both for our professional as well as friendly lives!
Before I wrap up this note, I would like to mention names of few more people who helped me to grab expertise in PHP/MySQL – Ammar Rafiq, Asim Imtiaz and Fahim Ilyas.
“A student never forgets an encouraging private word, when it is given with sincere respect and admiration.” ~ William Lyon Phelps
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26 comments
It would have been more interesting if one of them was a member of the opposite gender
Or maybe, there’s a typo and Ra[y]za is actually Raz[y]a
:P
Between it’s very humble of you to acknowledge people who made a difference in your life (Y)
Hehehe, thanks. Btw, its ‘Muhammad Raza’ as mentioned above..
for me: mussu u r just bieng too modest i personally think that mussu just rocks ..
for basit: you forgot to mention that he wins TOPI of the year award every successive year and he looks like harry potter V2 with a little light colored hair
for ammar: a really nice and brilliant kid i agree
for asad: he really is a nice friend to have
Lolz, so true about AB
How can I forgot the era of “return -1″
and yes i think when admiring abdul basit is part of the topic this is a nice platform to inform everybody that he sure is a freind in need .. mussu and basit both are one of the most valuable frnds i have
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You missed me
your TT partner. I am heart broken
It feels nice when you appreciate those in your life who makes it worthwhile. Even Allah Mian said kai appreciate good things (and people) in your life and He’ll bestow more good things (and again, more people) on you.
Besides, you yourself is good and that’s why you have such good people as your friends
@aMmAr
but I’m not your TT partner, he sits 15 steps away from your seat if I’m not mistaken
Oops! Sorry bro
@lubz
True!
@lubz
Not sure about your 2nd statement though..
Nice post Mustafa!
This shows you have a very humble and down to earth personality. Now I admire you for this.
Thanks bro!
Good post baabe, is mai to mera naam bhi hai
and upcomming thread,
peaople who admires activex
Dude,
First off the UI of this page is 2 good. Secondly thanks alot, first for speaking the truth and secondly for ur kind words =], I appreciate being in the hit list lol ….. I would point out 1 thing though “In the list I didnt find a female :O” … I mean cmmon dude … lolol … Anyways all the best and thanking ya for ur graphics support (Psych EMR (Y) )
Musso! Thanks for giving me credit. I have to say though, I don’t think I should be on the “people I admire” list. You shouldn’t admire me. I had a “bad” influence on you, after knowing me, you turned into a technology addict, just like me!
@Shoaib Hafeez
Hehe, how can I miss my 3.8 friend
@Asad Siddiqi
Alright, I’ll try to broaden up my domain and include more ppl..
The best things in life are free
@Raza
hehe!
Technology happens
Thanks for the mention bro. I am glad that I was helpful in some way.
I agree that people play a vital role in one’s life, and I also believe that it’s self determination that too does miracles. You rock, man! Wish you all the best for future as well.
heh… dost I am sure the list of your secret admirers is way too big then those whom you admire…
now don’t conclude any thing from my above statement
@Asim
Thanks mate!
@jingoist
Na, I don’t think so..
Thanks mussu. Frankly, I have always found you to be an excellent friend and brilliant at whatever you do. Coupled with your helpful and light-hearted personality, I think you are someone people should learn and take inspiration from. (Kuch ziyada free advertising ho gayee
)
@Ammar Rafiq
JazakAllah (:
Very impressive!!! You are not only a good friend but also a good human being. Keep admiring the people and praising Allah is the shortest path towards success
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