Islamabad: 9 years Kashmir boy Zidane Hamid makes Guinness World Record. Zidane Hamid belongs to Rawlakot Pakistan administrated Jammu Kashmir. He arranged all the elements of the periodic table in a short time of 5 minutes and 41 seconds.
Zidane has made this record at a young age of 9. Earlier, this record was made by Professor Vilas Pol of America’s Prude University who attempted to set the base world record for fastest time to assemble a periodic table.
After two botched attempts because of mistakes in the table, Pol had achieved the record on the third try in 8 minutes and 36.25 seconds. However, this record has now been broken by Zidane who is the new world genius.
Born in Islamabad, Pakistan, the 6 years old young champ is doing wonders in the fields of art, science, literature, technology, geography, sports and what not!
This super genius, multi-talented, young hero is the pride of our nation. He has earned a number of titles which include: Source of Inspiration, The Little Professor, Miracle Baby, The Chemistry Cockroach, The Youngest Speaker and Future Scientist.
Zidane is doing home education. In an interview, he said that to him his home is a laboratory, a library, a school, a university, and playland. He believes that he owes his success to his family as they have been the greatest support in his activities.
He says that it is his curiosity that leads him to think out of the box. He is genuinely focused on his academics and is interested in executing every part of knowledge he gets through studies.
This talent house is world’s youngest MS Office Specialist. At the age of 5, he passed the Microsoft certification in MS Office 2010. But this is not the limit. He has remarkable knowledge of various subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Geography, Geology, Astronomy, IT, health science, and History.
Zidane also has sound knowledge about religion and is passionate for learning Quran. Apart from academics, he loves playing Video Games, Cricket, Football, Volleyball and Boxing. He likes reading poetry. He is also enthusiastic about travelling and photography.
In his recent attempt he broke the record was made by Professor Vilas Pol of America’s Prude University who attempted to set the base world record for fastest time to assemble a periodic table.