“Al Hijrah is the only reason behind my success in my professional life. Al-Hijrah is not only my Alma Mater, but also a continuous struggle to change the world and uplift the weaker segments of society and Muslim Ummah. ”
Brother Ishfaq belongs to District Panjgur in Balochistan. The district has low literacy rate of 27% for population of 15 year and above. The population at large is trapped in the vicious circle of poverty. The District Education Profile Report, for Panjgur, published by Government of Balochistan claimed poverty as main reason behind high school dropout rate. Majority of parents cannot afford transportation, uniform and stationary cost for their children. Ashfaq came to AHRS&C on 7th June 2004 when he was 12 years old. He was from a far flung rural origin with a modest family background. He suffered from the fear common amongst the lower strata of societies all across the world, due to lack of social security. AHRS&C, having rendered a nurturing environment, polished his hidden skills and gave him confidence, which led him to pursue his ambitions of having a respectable career. After passing out from Al-Hijrah in 2010, he got admission in Bolan Medical College. Upon graduation from BMC, he became the first Doctor in his entire family. According to him, if Al-Hijrah had not given him an opportunity, he could never have pursued higher education. Now he is ambitious to serve Pakistan and Muslim Ummah by supporting the society in education and health sectors. He considers himself a true soldier of Brother MAK Saqib and Al-Hijrah