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Taj Muhammad is a chitral based advocate and criminalogist working for the last three years. Taj Muhammad describes his autobiography himself: AUTOBIOGRAPHY Opening my eyes in middle class of Lower Chitral, once I got conscious, heard to my parents, calling me taj Muhammad. I was third son of my parent. Since my childhood my parent loved me, for, obedience is something that bring parent closer to their children. Same was the case with me. I enjoyed extra love of my parent. When I became six year old, I was admitted govt primary school, where I completed my primary education. Then I was admitted in govt high school to complete my matriculation. Owing to long distance between school and home I had to undergo the miserable years both in middle and secondary level. Despite the fact I remained toper till middle and later on couldn’t maintain one reason for another. Insist on the part of my parent forced me to enjoy college life. The early few days were not less than the movement of hereinafter. Here for the first time observed culture diversity, conflict of social thoughts, identity and disharmony on the base of these crucial factors. Spending four year it was my own decision to have the opportunity to go to university to complete my formal education. My parent accepted this decision reluctantly because of their shrink financial position. To fulfill this dream, and by virtue of their remarkable support, I spent more than five years in university of Peshawar. In university I obtained master degree in international relations and bachelor degree in law (LLB). Then joining lower court, soon after, Peshawar bar council enrolled me as an advocate. Instead of starting my profession as a legal pleader, I joined Got College as internee for a year. I also joined a private college where I used to teach in second shift. In both the colleges I taught English and Islamic jurisprudence in degree level. When my internship period elapsed I joined a private college and I was teaching the same subjects in the same level. In this college I remained till my enrollment in HRDP. Leaving behind these memories of my studentship and teaching profession, I am hopeful to say that these memories would pave the way for further commitment in my future.