Muhammad Ismaeel Khan believes that nothing is impossible in this world if one has the courage to face the challenges. He believes that no matter how difficult things get, one should never give up his on one’s dreams.
Throughout his life, Khan has learned that hard work and determination can help one achieve anything in life.
Khan, aged, 27, has seen many miracles happening with his own eyes at this young age. He was born and brought up in Kasur city, situated near Lahore. He belongs to a family of bureaucrats and politicians. His father is serving as an 18th-grade officer in government services of Pakistan.
As a child, he loved keeping pets and birds. He was always an active kid and loved playing different sports. He attended DPS District Public School, Kasur for his early education and Punjab Group of Colleges for his intermediate level education. Later, he went to the University of Lahore (UOL), where he earned a degree in Media and Mass Communication.
During his studies, he started working as an Area Sales Manager for Sarsabz Group of Companies, Pakistan’s leading group dealing in agricultural pesticides. His performance was so impressive that within a year his company promoted him. He greatly helped his company to grow their brand in his area. He resigned from this company with only hope in his heart to move on and become more successful because this field was not his first choice.
While he comes from a well-educated family, none of his relatives were involved in the media industry. This was one of the key reasons he chose to carve out his own path in a different field. With a strong passion for learning and public speaking, he found inspiration for his career path. After completing his graduation, he started working as a news monitor in Directorate General Public Relations, Lahore for some time.
An intriguing truth about life is that a person does not always become what they envision. “Since childhood, I have been deeply passionate about business. I can’t say for certain why this drive is so strong within me, but perhaps Allah has blessed me with a creative mind—one that continues to fuel my ambition to this day. I have always envisioned myself as a businessman, never imagining a life working for someone else. Yet, in the grand scheme of things, only Allah knows the path that truly awaits,” Khan shared in an interview with Qatar Tribune.
As Khan prepared to pursue higher education, he faced a difficult decision—whether to continue building his business ventures or dedicate himself fully to his studies.
“Encouraged by my mother’s insistence, I made education my top priority. A key reason behind this decision was my ambition to pursue business on an international scale, where education would be invaluable. During my early schooling, I explored small-scale business ventures, but limited resources prevented me from expanding them further. After enrolling in university, my elder brother and I ventured into professional chicken farming together. While our lack of experience kept us from generating a profit, we were fortunate to avoid any losses as well,” remarked Khan.
Just as Khan prepared to restart his business, the COVID-19 pandemic struck, reshaping the economic landscape. With businesses worldwide shutting down, he found himself unable to move forward with his plans.
During that uncertain period, as he grappled with his next steps, his focus turned to the family’s agricultural lands. Determined to take action, he ventured into farming—but with a well-defined vision for the future.
Khan understood the necessity of moving beyond traditional methods and embracing modern agricultural practices—ones that could yield higher profits without requiring additional time or resources.
With this approach, he embraced innovative agricultural farming and, by the grace of Almighty Allah, achieved remarkable success. The invaluable experience he gained became a cornerstone in shaping his future endeavours.
“I have always believed that agriculture will continue to thrive, as it is both a sustainable and profitable industry. Even during crises like the coronavirus pandemic, agriculture remained one of the few sectors that persisted, proving its resilience and essential role in society,” added Khan.
While pursuing his studies, he also ventured into the agricultural fertilizers and chemicals industry, further expanding his knowledge and practical expertise in the field.
Driven by an insatiable thirst for career growth, he joined Pakistan Television as a news editor, where he gained valuable experience working alongside senior professionals. He recently relocated to Qatar and joined the country’s oldest Urdu channel as a radio jockey (RJ) and programme presenter. While he takes pride in how far he has come, he remains focused on achieving even greater milestones.
In his free time, he enjoys expanding his knowledge across various subjects. He has a passion for birdwatching and loves traveling to new places, embracing the thrill of exploration.
He loves reading revolutionary poetry, particularly the works of the great poet Dr Muhammad Iqbal. In his leisure time, he finds inspiration in Iqbal’s verses, with his favorite lines being: “Afraad Ke Haathon Mein Hai Aqwaam Ki Taqdeer; Har Fard Hai Millat Ke Muqaddar Ka Sitara” (The destiny of nations lies in the hands of individuals; every person is a star in the fate of their nation).
Khan firmly believes in the existence of miracles—but he sees them as blessings granted to those with unwavering faith in Allah. To him, a true miracle is when a prayer for something seemingly impossible is answered, turning hope into reality.
“There was a time when I attended a massive public event, surrounded by nearly a hundred thousand people. Amidst the chaos, I lost something deeply personal and precious. Many would have abandoned hope, but I held onto unwavering faith that I would find it. And then, almost miraculously, within moments, it appeared right before my eyes. That day, I truly understood the power of belief—when you wholeheartedly desire something and trust in its return, the universe aligns to bring it to you. Throughout my life, I have encountered many such profound experiences, though some are too personal to share,” remarked Khan.
“I have come to realise that when your intentions are pure and your faith remains unwavering, success will find its way to you—even if it takes time. It took me ten years to truly understand this journey. Miracles are not instant; they unfold gradually, requiring patience, resilience, and steadfast belief.”