Talha Rehmani is a man of immense passion - passion for his God and passion for his country. He has carried this passion in the core of his heart from his youth. Always striving to do better than his best, he is his own greatest competitor - excelling in all of his endeavors to become the most beneficial servant to his God and to his country.
Mr. Rehmani’s efforts are extraordinary and his courage undaunted both of which are guided by his precise purpose and his definite direction.
He states his purpose and direction quite humbly in his following goal: “…to serve my people in every possible field - to strengthen my nation and to prove to the rest of the world that Pakistan is not the Vanilla State but the Breeding Land of Humanists.”
In spring 2009, he received the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship for one semester at the undergraduate level sponsored by the U.S. Department of State for attendance at Southern Maine Community College in South Portland, Maine, USA. This Scholarship was in recognition of his merit in the study of Electronics Engineering in all of Pakistan. This gave acknowledgement of his potential to make most impressionable impact with the will to attain the world peace by promoting the multi-cultural understanding. For Mr. Rehmani, this was an opportunity to discover new strengths and abilities, conquer new challenges and to solve new problems.
While attending college in America, he proved himself as an exemplary student. He carried five subjects, receiving an impressive GPA of 4.0. His extracurricular accomplishments included writing a number of technical and educational papers, i.e. “Is Iraq another Vietnam”, “Search for the God”, and “Green Energy”.
He gives a very thought provoking presentation titled ‘The Stranger” based on his experiences in USA. Today, he is with me and I will take him to Al-Ghazali College, Bhara Kahu, Islamabad, where he will give his talk at 7:30pm.

