In Memoriam...
Tragedy hit his IBA path and he moved to CBM for his masters.
I was, at times, surprised by this guy. The guy didnt know the meaning of politics. He was as clean as clean can ever be. No agendas, no motives. Just straightforward and forthcoming. He would succumb to other peoples smartness all too easily, but such are all innocent people.
One of the greatest things about this guy was that he'd do you a favour, and truly forget about it. No one would know, unless you told them.
For a guy who stammered out of confusion or nervousness, he made it to being a call centre attendant at ABN AMRO right here in Karachi. His only tool, was his extreme self confidence and sheer determination.
Unnerved by dangers, mindless of fears, Aijaz believed strongly in himself. A man with such conviction and unflinching selflessness, he was just too good for this world. As is with all good people, he left us too soon.
Aijaz, my friend, you will be missed.
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May his soul rest in peace...
can i ask what happened?
Inna Lillah-e-wainna-ilehe raji3on.
May Allah bless him and make it easy for him his new journey.
I hope you are feeling better.
-farhan (aka xia)
I received Asifa's mail today. What had happened to him? I hope he did not hurt.
He had a fever, then had a Hepatitis C infection, which was lethal.
He was unconcious for 5 days before his death, i saw him on eid day, evening. He passed away the next morning.
Thank you for writing back. My prayers are with his family.
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