03-11-2010, 04:14 PM
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<br />The nobel laureate referred to as Qadyani was a Pakistani as well! Thing to be happy about is that where a few million qadyani's have produced a nobel laureate at least 17 million Pakistanis also have done the same. Though surely something not to be complacent of. As Iqbal said nahin he na ummeed Iqbal apni kasht-e-vairan se, though I often wonder on what ground he was not na-ummeed.
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Abdus Salam was a Pakistani but he didn't won Nobel prize solely.He shared this Nobel prize of Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg(it was their joint research) in 1979.
<br />The nobel laureate referred to as Qadyani was a Pakistani as well! Thing to be happy about is that where a few million qadyani's have produced a nobel laureate at least 17 million Pakistanis also have done the same. Though surely something not to be complacent of. As Iqbal said nahin he na ummeed Iqbal apni kasht-e-vairan se, though I often wonder on what ground he was not na-ummeed.
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Abdus Salam was a Pakistani but he didn't won Nobel prize solely.He shared this Nobel prize of Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg(it was their joint research) in 1979.