The entire Naseem family from Karachi has made history by securing their place in the Guinness World Records.
In an extraordinary and unmatched achievement, a single Pakistani family has etched its name in history by becoming the only family in the country where every member holds a Guinness World Record.
From martial arts to age-defying performances, this Karachi-based family is rewriting the narrative of dedication, discipline, and national pride.
Rashid Naseem, the face of Pakistan’s martial arts excellence, leads the family legacy with a staggering 135 Guinness World Records, making him not only the highest record-holder in Pakistan but also one of the most decorated martial artists globally.

Rashd’s record-breaking feats have become a source of inspiration across the nation.
Following in his footsteps, his daughter Fatima Naseem holds the title of Pakistan’s youngest and highest female Guinness World Record holder, currently boasting 6 world records to her name — an extraordinary achievement at such a young age.

Adding to this powerhouse legacy is Muhammad Ibrahim, the youngest male in Pakistan to secure a Guinness World Record in martial arts, with 1 record under his belt.

The story doesn’t stop with the younger generation. Naseem Uddin, Rashid’s father, has made history as Pakistan’s oldest Guinness World Record holder at the age of 73, holding 2 records — proving that passion has no age limit.

Completing the remarkable lineup is Mrs. Rashid Naseem, who also holds 1 Guinness World Record, making the entire household a living legacy of excellence.
This is not just a family — it’s a national treasure. In one picture, they represent Pakistan’s only all-Guinness World Record-holding family, a symbol of unity, discipline, and unmatched global achievement.
Their journey is a message to the world: In Pakistan, greatness can run in the blood.

