Alumni

Dr. Aisha Moon
In response to your Facebook post, I’d like to share that I am a proud alumna of Raunaq-e-Islam School, Kharadar, where I completed my Matriculation in 2007.
After finishing my intermediate studies, I pursued my MBBS at Dow Medical College and later specialized in obstetrics and gynaecology. Today, I’m serving as a specialist obstetrician and gynaecologist at Memon Medical Hospital and MS Hospital.
I’m sharing this to pay tribute to my school and dedicated teachers—none of this would have been possible without their unwavering support and guidance. I am truly grateful.

Dr. Muneeba Jalil
My journey in education began in the nursery class at Raunaq-e-Islam School, Kharadar, and continued there all the way through to matriculation. It was within those familiar walls that I laid the foundation for everything that followed in my academic and personal life. The nurturing environment and the dedication of the teachers played a pivotal role in shaping who I am today.
Raunaq-e-Islam School not only equipped me with academic knowledge but also instilled in me important values such as respect, kindness, and integrity. The school’s focus on character development and its strong sense of community left a lasting impact on me and ignited a lifelong appreciation for education.
Following my time at Raunaq-e-Islam, I pursued my intermediate studies at Bahria College. There, I deepened my academic skills and explored a range of subjects, which eventually led me to discover my passion for medicine.
Driven by that passion and a strong sense of purpose, I completed my MBBS from SMBBMC. I then undertook a one-year house job, gaining essential hands-on experience and further honing my clinical skills.
Motivated to specialize, I chose the field of paediatrics and spent four intensive years at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH)—Sindh’s largest and only government-run paediatric centre. Immersed in the study of child health and development, I built the expertise needed to provide high-quality care for my young patients.
Today, I serve as a consultant paediatrician, committed to making a positive difference in the lives of children and their families. From the nursery classroom at Raunaq-e-Islam to my current role in healthcare, this journey has been one of growth, purpose, and deep gratitude for the institutions and mentors who shaped it.

Dr. Rubab Jawed
"The highest peaks are not attained except by those who embrace discipline and hard work."
— Hazrat Ali
It is through hard work, dedication, and perseverance that we achieve our goals. I am Dr. Rubab Jawed, a 27-year-old practicing General Physician, and I am proud to say that I will always be a student of Raunaq-e-Islam Secondary School, Kharadar. This institution instilled in me the values of responsibility and hard work, which continue to guide me every day.
It was my dear teachers who taught me the importance of obedience, consistency, discipline, and moral responsibility. I am forever grateful to my school and my teachers for the enduring role they played in shaping who I am today.

Dr. Amna Bibi
I am Dr. Amna Bibi, a post-graduate trainee at Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre. I completed my matriculation at Raunaq-e-Islam Girls' Secondary School, Kharadar campus— the foundation of my success. This school paved the way for everything I’ve achieved. Today, I owe all my accomplishments to the relentless efforts of my teachers and their continuous support, along with the prayers that have guided me. Currently, I am specializing in Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
To anyone reading this, I encourage you to work hard and stay focused, because one day, you too can be a part of this journey and perhaps even feature in this magazine!

Dr. Tahreem Hussain
I, Tahreem Husain, am a proud alumnus of Raunaq-e-Islam, Kharadar Campus.
School is the foundation where we are nurtured, guided, and taught valuable lessons that shape our future. It is a place where we develop essential skills, learn discipline, and build strong moral values. Raunaq-e-Islam is one such institution that instills these principles in its students. The encouragement and motivation I received there played a vital role in shaping who I am today.
I graduated from Raunaq-e-Islam in 2014. Alhamdulillah, I have since completed my MBBS from SMBBMC and am now officially a doctor. I am currently completing my house job at SMBBMC, which will conclude very soon, InshaAllah.
I am truly grateful to my school for laying the foundation of my journey and inspiring me to pursue my goals with dedication and integrity.