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| Founded | 2011 |
|---|---|
| Type | Non-profit organisation |
| Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Key people | Raja Zia ul Haq (CEO) |
| Website | https://youthclub.pk/ |
Youth Club Pakistan is a non-profit youth organisation based in Islamabad, Pakistan, that organises community events, religious and educational conferences, and youth engagement programmes.
Youth Club Pakistan was founded in 2011 to provide youth with opportunities for personal and spiritual development. The group has organised nationwide events, including a spiritual conference titled “Wrong Number,” which aimed to promote religious knowledge and moral values among young people and families. The event reportedly drew attendees in major cities such as Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. [1]
In August 2023, independent media reported that the YouTube channel of Raja Zia ul Haq — the chief executive officer of Youth Club Pakistan — was taken down, drawing attention to his role in digital outreach. [2]
In 2025, international coverage noted that a planned speaking tour in the United Kingdom by a Youth Club Pakistan affiliate was cancelled by UK authorities amid controversy regarding the speaker’s public remarks. The reports linked the event to the organisation’s activities and outreach efforts. [3]
Some independent reporting has discussed public reactions to leaders and speakers associated with Youth Club Pakistan, including commentary on online content and positions taken by those affiliated with the group. [4]