Kerala-Origin Boy, in Qatar, Sets Five World Records in Canvas Painting
Al Ameen bin Ahammed Danish, a Grade 2 student at Scholar International School in Qatar, achieved the feat through his technical excellence in creating a 20x20 acrylic canvas painting

In a rare and remarkable achievement for the Indian diaspora, a six-year-old Kerala origin boy based in Qatar has secured five world records simultaneously in the field of art and painting, marking a historic milestone for a child of his age.
Al Ameen bin Ahammed Danish, a Grade 2 student at Scholar International School in Qatar, achieved the feat through his technical excellence in creating a 20x20 acrylic canvas painting. The achievement has been recognised as a first-of-its-kind record for any young child across the entire Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region in this specific canvas painting category.
Al Ameen bin Ahammed Danish
Al Ameen's talent and dedication were officially verified and certified by five prestigious global and national record-keeping organisations: India Book of Records, International Book of Records, Kalam's World Records, Worldwide Book of Records, and Noble World Records.
The young artist is the son of an NRI professional couple originally from Perambra in Calicut (Kozhikode), Kerala. His father, Ahammed Danish, works with Qatar Airways, while his mother, Raniya Abdul Samad, serves at the Military Medical City Hospital (MMCH) in Doha.
Al Ameen, along with his family, visited Kerala Chief Minister VD Satheesan in Thiruvananthapuram, where the Chief Minister congratulated the child prodigy and wished him good luck and continued success.
The family and school community have expressed pride over Al Ameen's achievement, which highlights the growing recognition of young Indian talent within the diaspora community in the Gulf region.

