For the first time in history, Pakistani PM Imran Khan named as 'Man of the Year' by RISSC in most persuasive Muslim of the World list

For the first time in history, Pakistani PM Imran Khan named as 'Man of the Year' by RISSC in most persuasive Muslim of the World list

ISLAMABAD - For the first time in history, Pakistani PM Imran Khan named as 'Man of the Year' by RISSC in most persuasive Muslim of the World list.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has been named as ‘Man of the year’ by Jordan’s Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Center in its recent list of the most persuasive Muslims in the world.

The report comes a day after it emerged that the Pakistani leader has become the sixth most popular world leader on Twitter, boasting 10.5 million followers on the micro-blogging platform.

According to the report, the center is an autonomous research entity with the Royal Aal Al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought in Jordan.

“If The Muslim 500 was in print back in 1992 and I was the Chief Editor then, I would have nominated Imran Khan as our Muslim Man of the Year because of his brilliant performance in cricket, which culminated in Pakistan winning the 1992 Cricket World Cup — a sport I have always admired for its combination of elegance and intense competitive play,” Professor S Abdallah Schleifer, a professor emeritus of journalism at the American University in Cairo, who chose both the winners for the titles said,

But what is particularly to his credit is that upon taking office in August 2018 Khan made it quite clear that one of his top priorities was to work for a lasting peace with India. He wanted to normalise relations through trade, and settling the Kashmir dispute, “the foremost impediment” in the Prime Minister’s own words “to the normalization of relations between us.”