Life Often Tests Us in Ways We Never Imagine
Life often tests us in ways we never imagine. Some battles are physical, some are emotional, and others test our spirit to its very core.
My story is a journey of constant struggle, resilience, and faith. It begins with fragile bones but grows into an unshakable strength.
Today, I am proud to say I run my own company, Nimra Digital, and work with clients across the globe. But behind this success lie years of pain, perseverance, and a refusal to give up.
A Childhood Filled with Challenges
My journey began in Lahore, Pakistan. I was just a baby when my mother was cooking in the kitchen with me in her arms. She heard the sound of dripping water outside, stepped into the yard, and as she bent to turn off the tap—she heard a sharp crack. It was the sound of my bone breaking.
That was the first of many fractures to come. From that day onward, my childhood was defined by broken bones—sometimes my arm, sometimes my leg. For eight long years, injuries became a painful part of everyday life.
My parents tried everything: modern medicine, herbal remedies, and even the most renowned orthopedic surgeons in the city. But every doctor gave the same heartbreaking answer:
“She is too weak. She will never stand on her feet. Get her a wheelchair.”
Those words broke my parents’ hearts. My mother wept, while my father tried to stay strong. Some relatives even whispered that children like me rarely live beyond 18 years. A few suggested my parents pray for my death.
But my mother refused. She said firmly,
“Why should I pray for her death? I will pray for her life and health.”
Her faith became the foundation of my own strength.
The Struggle for Education
Like any child, I dreamed of going to school, carrying books, and learning new things. But most schools were not welcoming. After years of home lessons with my mother, we finally approached a school for children with disabilities.
The principal initially refused to admit me, claiming I would fail and harm the school’s reputation. After much pleading, I was finally admitted—straight into 9th grade.
Those years were incredibly tough. Our flat was on the second floor, and when no one was home to carry me upstairs, I would crawl step by step—taking nearly half an hour to reach the top. Neighbors often laughed or mocked me, but I refused to give in.
When exam results came, everyone expected me to fail. Instead, I passed my matriculation in first division. That small victory silenced many doubters and gave me the courage to continue pursuing my dreams.

College Life and Discrimination
College, however, brought new challenges. My wheelchair was often seen as a burden. Teachers made me sit away from the blackboard, and the principal said my presence would leave a “bad impression.”
Despite this, I completed my college years and earned admission to one of the top universities in Pakistan.
Breaking Barriers in Higher Education
University life was another mountain to climb. My father’s income could not cover the high fees, but I refused to give up. I approached the university owner for a scholarship. He agreed, but only if I achieved first division marks in my first semester.
I worked harder than ever before. With God’s grace and my parents’ prayers, I not only passed but excelled. This achievement earned me a full scholarship and the respect of my peers. Eventually, I completed my Master’s in Information Technology—something many had told me was impossible.
Facing Rejection in the Job Market
With my education complete, a new challenge awaited: the job market. Despite my qualifications, employers saw only my wheelchair. For two years, I applied tirelessly, but every interview ended the same way—with a “Sorry.”
Those rejections hurt more than any fracture. I began to question my worth. Yet my parents never wavered. They refused to let my dreams die.
A New Beginning in Dubai
My parents scraped together savings and borrowed money to send me to Dubai, hoping opportunities would be different. Within three days, I landed a promising job. We rejoiced—it felt like a new chapter of hope.
But success also brought jealousy. While my boss appreciated my work, my colleagues grew envious. They conspired against me, and eventually, I lost the job.
That loss was heartbreaking. I cried for days, unsure of what to do next. Once again, my father encouraged me:
“Forget about jobs. Start your own business. You will create your own path.”
With his support, I began a new journey—entrepreneurship.
Building Nimra Digital
This was the birth of Nimra Digital. What began as a small venture quickly grew into a global service provider. Having worked remotely with clients during my studies, I poured all my skills into building a brand.
Today, Nimra Digital provides website development, SEO, digital marketing, and virtual assistant services to clients around the world. What others saw as my “weakness” became my strength. Remote work removed physical barriers, letting me showcase my expertise without limits.
Lessons From My Journey
Looking back, my life has been a story of pain, resilience, and faith. From being told I would not live past 18 to running a successful IT company in Dubai, every step has been a victory against doubt and discrimination.
Here are some key lessons from my journey:
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Faith and Family Are Everything – My parents’ unwavering belief was the foundation of my success.
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Disability Is Not Inability – Strength lies in finding possibilities beyond society’s limits.
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Resilience Builds Success – Every rejection fueled my determination.
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Create Your Own Path – When doors close, build your own. Entrepreneurship gave me freedom that jobs denied.
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Mockery Can Be Motivation – Neighbors laughed when I crawled upstairs, but their laughter became my fuel to succeed.
Conclusion
My journey is far from over. Challenges still come, but I face them with courage. The girl once too fragile to stand is now strong enough to build a global business.
I share my story not for sympathy, but to inspire anyone feeling defeated. Life may hand you countless “sorrys,” but your determination can turn them into success.
I am Nimrah, founder of Nimra Digital, and this is my story of resilience, faith, and triumph. Remember: sometimes, what others see as your weakness can become your greatest strength.
Very motivational
I’ve had the privilege of witnessing many challenges Nimra faced in her life, and I deeply admire her courage and resilience. I’m equally appreciative of her parents and siblings for their unwavering support throughout her journey. May Allah bless them all.
Thankyou for sharing your views about her