So if u don’t know his story here it is : Fahad Badar was born in 1979 in Doha, Qatar. Growing up in a family that valued perseverance and excellence, he exhibited strong academic and athletic inclinations. Inspired by a sense of adventure and determination, Fahad pursued his education in the United Kingdom, earning a bachelor’s degree in Banking and Finance from Bangor University. He later obtained an MBA from Durham University, specializing in global finance and management. His formative years fostered a drive to excel in high-pressure environments, both in his professional career and personal pursuits.[4][5] Mountain climbing career edit Fahad’s mountaineering journey began in 2018 as an exploration of physical and mental endurance. Despite balancing a demanding career, he trained rigorously, summiting some of the most challenging peaks in the world. His feats are regarded as groundbreaking, especially after overcoming a catastrophic injury during one of his expeditions. (May 2018) Badar reached the summit of Kilimanjaro and in the same year he also climbed Mount Elbrus and Aconcagua.[6] Historic Double Summit (23 May 2019): Became the first Arab to summit both Mount Everest (8,848 meters) and Mount Lhotse (8,516 meters) within 24 hours during a single expedition.[7][8] (August 2019) Mont Blanc and Matterhorn.[9] (January 2021) Mount Ama Dablam (6,812 meters), a technical climb in Nepal, known for its steep ridges and iconic status in the Himalayas. Climbing with his friend Omani climber Nadhira Al Harthy. She became the first Arab woman to scale the peak.[10] [11][12] (July 2021) he climbed Broad Peak mountain in Pakistan and during the expedition he lost four fingers to severe frostbite.[6][13] (July 22, 2022) Badar made history by becoming the first Qatari man to summit K2, demonstrating remarkable determination in one of the most treacherous climbing feats in the world. Alongside him was Saudi-Lebanese Nelly Attar, who became the first Arab woman to reach the peak and followed by Emirati Saeed Al Memari, marking a historic achievement in the Arab mountaineering community. Their accomplishments highlighted not only individual resilience but also the growing presence of Arab climbers in extreme high-altitude mountaineering
Btw his daughter is my friend Her name starts with M
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I had my left pinky amputated and had the pinky down by my wrist removed too.
I think you look badass with no fingers.
Don't say, "I am sad, I lost my fingers", say "I get to live because of this"
Hope u can enjoy your life similar to how it was before!!!
God be with you man❤
God bless you ❤
I'm deeply sorry for what terrible things has happened to you. Just know to stay strong and always find good in bad even if its impossible ❤
Did they let you keep the fingers?
الله يشفيك
Poor but don't care
I pray the God of miracles, signs and wonders does in your life that, which is impossible for men in Jesus name🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Best wishes ❤😊
😢🥰🥹🥺🤧🥲🥹🥹🥺
I can only imagine what you’re going through! Just don’t let it stop you! You’re still the amazing person you are!!! ❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹💗💗
his eyes 🙁 </3
Huge respekt but you knew the risk, just keep doing your hiking bro dont let this hand take you over.
First bro used arrnament haki
what was it ???climbing mountains???unprepared and playing tough guy??fools like you are gonna do it again,,,i know people like you,,you never learn,,
Bro almosty could say the n word
Maybe this is a really stupid question. But, do you "felt" anything on this frostbite fingers?
How could you move your fingers when you had froze bite
Bro lost his N-word pass 🗿☕️
That’s horrible
I wonder if it was worth losing your fingers for climbing a mountain? 🤔
☠️. Stone. Hand. What. Happen
💀🖐️
Rip hand
I'm so sorry for you I hope you're okay, what happened with your hand tho? How did you get this frostbite?
Rip. Hand💀✋👎
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Wrong. Hand. Song. Moon🌘☠️
Rip. 4. Finger. Hand💀🖐️
Missing. Finger. Hand🖐️😭☠️🔥
Lost. Hand🖐️
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What the simga
Your fingers looks fine tough
Handsome Guy .😊
how are you going to play guitar or piano?
Good recovery. You seem to be a very good, positive person. I Wish you all the best.
Bon courage
So if u don’t know his story here it is : Fahad Badar was born in 1979 in Doha, Qatar. Growing up in a family that valued perseverance and excellence, he exhibited strong academic and athletic inclinations. Inspired by a sense of adventure and determination, Fahad pursued his education in the United Kingdom, earning a bachelor’s degree in Banking and Finance from Bangor University. He later obtained an MBA from Durham University, specializing in global finance and management. His formative years fostered a drive to excel in high-pressure environments, both in his professional career and personal pursuits.[4][5]
Mountain climbing career
edit
Fahad’s mountaineering journey began in 2018 as an exploration of physical and mental endurance. Despite balancing a demanding career, he trained rigorously, summiting some of the most challenging peaks in the world. His feats are regarded as groundbreaking, especially after overcoming a catastrophic injury during one of his expeditions.
(May 2018) Badar reached the summit of Kilimanjaro and in the same year he also climbed Mount Elbrus and Aconcagua.[6]
Historic Double Summit (23 May 2019): Became the first Arab to summit both Mount Everest (8,848 meters) and Mount Lhotse (8,516 meters) within 24 hours during a single expedition.[7][8]
(August 2019) Mont Blanc and Matterhorn.[9]
(January 2021) Mount Ama Dablam (6,812 meters), a technical climb in Nepal, known for its steep ridges and iconic status in the Himalayas. Climbing with his friend Omani climber Nadhira Al Harthy. She became the first Arab woman to scale the peak.[10] [11][12]
(July 2021) he climbed Broad Peak mountain in Pakistan and during the expedition he lost four fingers to severe frostbite.[6][13]
(July 22, 2022) Badar made history by becoming the first Qatari man to summit K2, demonstrating remarkable determination in one of the most treacherous climbing feats in the world. Alongside him was Saudi-Lebanese Nelly Attar, who became the first Arab woman to reach the peak and followed by Emirati Saeed Al Memari, marking a historic achievement in the Arab mountaineering community. Their accomplishments highlighted not only individual resilience but also the growing presence of Arab climbers in extreme high-altitude mountaineering
Btw his daughter is my friend Her name starts with M
Oh my gosh