The youngest member ever of the world’s oldest branch of Mensa, the Mensa UK, is the three-year-old Muhammad Haryz Nadzim.

The little boy, who comes from Malaysia and lives with his family in the Uk, was invited to become a member of the UK chapter of the international society for intelligent people, after a meeting with a psychologist, where he scored 142 in the Stanford-Binet IQ test.

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It informs Mensa, according to CNN.

Congratulations to Haryz with his invitation to become a member of Mensa. He is obviously a very clever young man, and we are pleased to be able to take him in Mensa, ” says John Stevenage, head of the british Mensa, to CNN.

According to Mensa-the department’s own website requires an invitation to IQ-the association, in an IQ test end up among the top two percent. There is the case of children under ten years of age, to the IQ test, however, followed with an evaluation from a psychologist.

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Muhammad Haryz Nadzims mother, Nur Anira Asyikin, who works as an engineer in Durham, England, says that the family always has known that he was a very special child. But even though she often refers to him its his little ‘brain box’, is he, according to his mother, completely normal in all other areas than just it with intelligence.

– He is a very typical three-year. He loves to paint and read books, in fact everything creative. He especially loves to play with Lego and plasticine, says Nur Anira Asyikin for CNN, and adds that her son also really loves to sing.

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– We are so proud of Haryz. He is not just academically talented, he is also like the other children who love to play and grow up. We know he’s going to give so much back to society in the future, says the proud mother.