Dear Bhabi and family,
Assalamo Alaikum Warahmatullahe Wabarakatohu.
It is with a deeply saddened heart that I write this message of condolence to you.
You have lost a husband and a father. We, specially I, have lost a brother, a comrade and a friend.
Many people may have told you good things about our beloved Sheikhjee, all of them being true. He was indeed a special person. Jovial, generous, great friend, and a good advisor.
You may have seen him in an angry mood, but I NEVER DID.
Even in the worst of situations, I found him to be calm and focused. I had yet to see him shout at anyone. In his presence, I may have lost my temper at others, and perhaps shouted, but he would always calm me down and suggested rational thinking rather than emotional.
He was generous..... To his friends, but most of all to the poor and deserving.
I had yet to hear him say NO to any project or situation where I had asked for his donations for a cause.
And as a paymaster, he was the first to payup his commitments for charitable causes.
He would want to go for commiserations to the family of bereaved persons at the earliest opportunity.
I personally had asked for his advises many times and always he would guide me wisely and advocated peace rather than provocation. I learnt a lot from him.
I am going to miss him. I am going to miss his zabardast sense of humour. I'm going miss his company and advise.
May Allah rest our Sheikjee in the choicest of places in his new heavely abode. May Allah receive him with the same love that we have seen him off with. To welcome him in Jannatul Firdous and to make his Station in Heaven of the highest grade.
Aameen. Ya Rabbul Alameen.
Inna lillahe Wa Inna Ellehe Rajeoun .saber
Dear Bhabi and family,
Assalamo Alaikum Warahmatullahe Wabarakatohu.
It is with a deeply saddened heart that I write this message of condolence to you.
You have lost a husband and a father. We, specially I, have lost a brother, a comrade and a friend.
Many people may have told you good things about our beloved Sheikhjee, all of them being true. He was indeed a special person. Jovial, generous, great friend, and a good advisor.
You may have seen him in an angry mood, but I NEVER DID.
Even in the worst of situations, I found him to be calm and focused. I had yet to see him shout at anyone. In his presence, I may have lost my temper at others, and perhaps shouted, but he would always calm me down and suggested rational thinking rather than emotional.
He was generous..... To his friends, but most of all to the poor and deserving.
I had yet to hear him say NO to any project or situation where I had asked for his donations for a cause.
And as a paymaster, he was the first to payup his commitments for charitable causes.
He would want to go for commiserations to the family of bereaved persons at the earliest opportunity.
I personally had asked for his advises many times and always he would guide me wisely and advocated peace rather than provocation. I learnt a lot from him.
I am going to miss him. I am going to miss his zabardast sense of humour. I'm going miss his company and advise.
May Allah rest our Sheikjee in the choicest of places in his new heavely abode. May Allah receive him with the same love that we have seen him off with. To welcome him in Jannatul Firdous and to make his Station in Heaven of the highest grade.
Aameen. Ya Rabbul Alameen.
Inna lillahe Wa Inna Ellehe Rajeoun .saber