Remember That Iqbal Said:
جنون عشق سے تو خدا بھی نہ بچ سکا اقبال
تعریف حسن یار میں سارا قران لکھ دیا
And Someone Said:
عجیب سی بیتابی ہے تیرے بنا کے
رہ بھی لیتے ہیں اور رہا بھی نہیں جاتا
I’m Rohan Ghalib and I spend most of my time turning logic into something tangible. My work is fueled by caffeine and a genuine obsession with how systems work. I view programming as a craft and I find satisfaction in everything from debugging stubborn PHP issues to optimizing React frontends for performance. I even tweak pixels in Illustrator until the UI feels exactly right. My stack has evolved from basic HTML to a modern mix of Next.js, Laravel, and Python. Lately I have been bridging the gap between software and the physical world with Raspberry Pi mechatronics experiments. I am the kind of nerd who actually enjoys the headache of obscure Linux tweaks, and I even built my own distro called GhalibOS just to see if I could. When I’m not pushing code, I’m usually organizing Hack Club events in Bahawalpur or reading Iqbal to reset my brain before the next commit.
I’m proud to be associated with Islami Jamiat Talaba Pakistan, where I contribute my skills to meaningful causes. Through IJT, I’ve helped organize events, design social media campaigns, and lead awareness initiatives.
Being part of IJT is more than community service — it’s part of my identity and spiritual journey. It teaches me discipline, unity, and how to lead with purpose.
Joining Hack Club was a turning point in my journey. It connected me to a global network of young builders and dreamers. My GitHub activity exploded after joining, and my hunger to learn — from low-level systems to creative web apps — only grew.
Hack Club is where I first explored collaborative coding and started sharing my work with confidence. Whether it’s writing shell scripts, building hackable tools, or contributing to open-source, I feel right at home in that community.
I find peace and perspective in poetry, especially the works of Allama Iqbal and contemporary Urdu poets. Their words fuel both my thoughts and creativity.
When it comes to music, I’m more of a listener than a composer — you’ll often find me tuned into thoughtful playlists on Spotify while working or winding down.