Although I met him only one time at his him, as Madam Zakia Sarwar students. I listened to several stories of from Madam, wherever Zakia aapa discuss him, I easily feel proudness in her words. May Allah blesses Dr. Sarwar.
A graceful personality. Tall & handsome. That is how I remember him.
A family friend from my mom’s side he was also our physician.
The seeds sown by him and other activists continue to blossom and let’s hope
کہ وہ صبح کبھی تو آے گی
MAQDOOR HO TUO KHAK SAY POCHOO KEH AIE LAYEM
TUO NAY JO GANJ HAYAE GERA MAYA KYA KEA
(If I was fortunate enough, I would ask the earth, Oh! Miser,
What did you do with those priceless treasures?) — Ghalib
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Although I met him only one time at his him, as Madam Zakia Sarwar students. I listened to several stories of from Madam, wherever Zakia aapa discuss him, I easily feel proudness in her words. May Allah blesses Dr. Sarwar.
A graceful personality. Tall & handsome. That is how I remember him.
A family friend from my mom’s side he was also our physician.
The seeds sown by him and other activists continue to blossom and let’s hope
کہ وہ صبح کبھی تو آے گی
MAQDOOR HO TUO KHAK SAY POCHOO KEH AIE LAYEM
TUO NAY JO GANJ HAYAE GERA MAYA KYA KEA
(If I was fortunate enough, I would ask the earth, Oh! Miser,
What did you do with those priceless treasures?) — Ghalib
May his soul rest in peace!
Very moving article ,keep it up .That generation of upright people is fading away,we should all learn from them.