- First Muslim and Pakistan's only Nobel Laureate
- Won Nobel Prize in 1979 for unifying electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces which is known as "standard model for electroweak interactions"
- Founded an International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy
- Remained Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Ministers and Presidents of Pakistan
- Remained Chairman of the physics department at the Oxford Imperial College, London
- Born January 29, 1926 in Santok Das Village in Punjab, Pakistan and died November 21, 1996 in his Oxford residence, London
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