26/02/2026
A Legacy Forged on Green Tables
In the bustling heart of Karachi, amidst the whispers of ambition, a dream was taking shape on green tables. This was the vision of Majeed Khan, a man whose passion for table tennis burned brighter than any fluorescent light in a gymnasium. He didn't just see a game; he saw a way to build character, discipline, and champions.
He founded the Islamia Club, not as a mere building, but as a crucible. Here, under his watchful eye, countless young talents honed their skills, learning not only the art of the spin and the smash but also the spirit of true sportsmanship. Late nights and early mornings were spent, the rhythmic thwack-thwack of the ball echoing through the hall, a soundtrack to dedication.
Majeed Khan wasn't just a coach; he was a mentor, a father figure to many, including his own son, Arif Khan, who would go on to achieve international fame. His legacy isn't just in the trophies won or the titles claimed, but in the countless lives he touched, guiding them towards excellence, both on and off the court.
Today, as the Majeed Khan Memorial Ramadan Table Tennis League begins, we remember the man who laid the foundation. His spirit continues to inspire every serve, every rally, and every dream that takes flight from the green tables of Islamia Club.
A true legend. His game lives on.