Abdul Qadir Khan, the pride of the Muslim world
Abdul Qadir Khan was the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb and a metallurgical engineer.He is credited as the founder of the HEU-based gas-centrifuge uranium enrichment program for Pakistan's integrated atomic bomb project. Abdul Qadir Khan was born on April 1, 1936 in Bhopal, India. He moved to Pakistan with his family with bitter memories of the partition of 1947.Qadir Khan was a science student. After graduating from Karachi University in 1970, he moved to Europe. After graduating from various universities in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, he worked for the Anglo-Dutch-German Atomic Engineering Consortium Urenco. From there, the Pakistani scientist learned the ins and outs of the uranium enrichment process. Abdul Qadir Khan was called 'AQK' by the Pakistanis. He was the most popular person in Pakistan, regardless of party affiliation. He was affectionately called 'Mohsin-e-Pakistan'. In other words, he is the benefactor of Pakistan. He has received the