Background of the Groom – An IBA Karachi MBA Boy from North Nazimabad
The groom’s name is Ahmed Raza. He belongs to a Sunni Deobandi, Urdu speaking family with roots from Dehli. Ahmed was born and raised in North Nazimabad, Karachi, an area known for middle-class families that strongly value education and manners.
Ahmed completed his MBA from IBA Karachi, one of the most respected business schools in Pakistan. From a young age, he was focused, hardworking, and clear about his goals. After graduation, he joined a multinational company in Karachi, where he works in a managerial role. His career growth came through discipline, honesty, and constant learning.
His father, Mr. Raza Hussain, worked in the private sector and always believed that “education is the real wealth.” His mother, Mrs. Shazia Raza, is a homemaker who raised her children with strong moral values.
Father’s Statement
“Hum ne apne bete ko hamesha yeh sikhaya ke insan ka kirdar aur taleem uski pehchan hoti hai, na ke sirf zaat.”
Background of the Bride – A Software Engineer Girl from Gulshan
The bride’s name is Ayesha Mughal. She belongs to a Sunni Deobandi, Mughal Punjabi family living in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi. Ayesha is a confident, calm, and very disciplined person. She completed her degree in Software Engineering and later joined a multinational IT company in Karachi.
Ayesha’s family is known for their discipline, simplicity, and strong family system. Her father, Mr. Khalid Mughal, is a retired government officer, while her mother, Mrs. Farzana Mughal, is an educated homemaker who believes in balance between career and family.
Mother’s Statement
“Humein rishtay mein sab se zyada ahmiyat akhlaaq, taleem aur family discipline ki hoti hai.”
Meeting Beyond Cast and Social Barriers
At BZ Marriage Bureau, we often bring together families from different backgrounds, and this proposal was a perfect example. It came through our network of professional contacts in Karachi’s corporate sector. Initially, both families were cautious due to differences in caste, language, and heritage. Ahmed was Urdu-speaking with Delhi roots, while Ayesha was Mughal Punjabi.
What made this match possible was the focus on values, education, job stability, and character rather than caste or background. Both Ahmed and Ayesha were financially independent, working in multinational companies, and mature in outlook. BZ Marriage Bureau facilitated this match by guiding the families to see compatibility beyond traditional labels, ensuring a meaningful and successful proposal.
Cast Negligence – A Brave Decision by Both Families
One of the strongest points of this story is cast negligence. Both families decided to step outside their comfort zones. Ahmed’s parents saw the discipline and upbringing of Ayesha and her family. Ayesha’s parents appreciated Ahmed’s education from IBA Karachi and his professional stability.
This decision was not easy. Relatives from both sides raised questions. But the parents stood firm.
Groom’s Mother Statement
“Humein larki aur uske ghar walon ka behavior bohat pasand aya. Zaat humare liye secondary cheez thi.”
Bride’s Father Statement
“Jab beta aur beti dono taleem yafta, job holders aur responsible hon, to zaat matter nahi karti.”
Marriage Built on Respect and Discipline
Ahmed and Ayesha got married in a simple and graceful ceremony in Karachi. Their marriage is based on mutual respect, understanding, and shared goals. Both continue their careers in multinational companies while maintaining family balance.
Ahmed supports Ayesha’s professional growth, and Ayesha supports Ahmed’s career ambitions. Their families also maintain healthy relations, proving that differences can turn into strength when handled with maturity.
A Message for Modern Pakistani Families
This success story sends a powerful message to Pakistani society. Education, discipline, and character should be the main factors in marriage decisions. Cast, language, and background should not limit happiness.
Ahmed and Ayesha’s marriage is a living example that when families focus on values over labels, they create long-lasting and successful relationships.
Conclusion
The story of Ahmed Raza, an MBA from IBA Karachi living in North Nazimabad, and Ayesha Mughal, a software engineer from Gulshan, is not just a love or marriage story. It is a success story of mindset change. It shows how two educated, working professionals and their wise parents broke traditional barriers and chose what truly matters.
Their journey proves that cast negligence, discipline, and mutual respect can lead to a happy and successful married life in today’s Pakistan.

