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It is true that Junaid Jamshed was one of the most popular singer of Pakistan in the past. It is also truly that most of 90s kids including me have grown up listening and celebrating his songs be it pop, patriotic or sad music (Most of my favorite songs are sung by him). It also true that he did not hated his previous life and always kept contact with all his previous friends and colleagues.
But, what is more evident and more stronger aspect of Junaid Jamshed bhai is that he gave up all this in order to live his life according to the true teaching of Islam. At the height of his successful career as a singer, he gave up all this stardom to devote his life for the preaching of Islam. What is more powerful about Junaid Bhai is that he sacrificed all his fame, canceled his lucrative contracts with leading firms and stood firmly to his resolve upto the extant that he was unable to buy medicine for his mother at one moment. He did all this to change his life for the cause of Allah SWT. He left music industry. He considered it as a sin and repented about it in the days and years to come.
And during both phases of his life, one thing remained common, his immense and selfless love for Pakistan.
Now, as my heart weeps while writing this, he is no more with us. We have lost him in tragic accident.
And even at the time of his death, he was doing nothing but the service of Islam. He last journey was about nothing but preaching of Islam.
At the time of his death, he had almost 2.8 million Facebook fans. This year, he also placed in a list of World's 500 Most Influential Muslims.
Iinna lillahi wa inallah-e-raji'oon
Now, I will ask my fellow brothers and sisters, what does he deserved to be remembered as ?
A singer or a true patriotic Mujahid in the service of ALLAH ?
How does he deserves to be payed tribute ?
Sharing his songs publicly, which not only according to his own believes will cause harm for his after life but, also, is considered highly indecent when a tragedy occurs in our culture ?
Last picture of Junaid bhai during Tableegh.
----- MOD EDIT, For songs please go to the following thread -----
https://defence.pk/threads/tribute-to-late-junaid-jameshed.465485/
But, what is more evident and more stronger aspect of Junaid Jamshed bhai is that he gave up all this in order to live his life according to the true teaching of Islam. At the height of his successful career as a singer, he gave up all this stardom to devote his life for the preaching of Islam. What is more powerful about Junaid Bhai is that he sacrificed all his fame, canceled his lucrative contracts with leading firms and stood firmly to his resolve upto the extant that he was unable to buy medicine for his mother at one moment. He did all this to change his life for the cause of Allah SWT. He left music industry. He considered it as a sin and repented about it in the days and years to come.
And during both phases of his life, one thing remained common, his immense and selfless love for Pakistan.
Now, as my heart weeps while writing this, he is no more with us. We have lost him in tragic accident.
And even at the time of his death, he was doing nothing but the service of Islam. He last journey was about nothing but preaching of Islam.
At the time of his death, he had almost 2.8 million Facebook fans. This year, he also placed in a list of World's 500 Most Influential Muslims.
Iinna lillahi wa inallah-e-raji'oon
Now, I will ask my fellow brothers and sisters, what does he deserved to be remembered as ?
A singer or a true patriotic Mujahid in the service of ALLAH ?
How does he deserves to be payed tribute ?
Sharing his songs publicly, which not only according to his own believes will cause harm for his after life but, also, is considered highly indecent when a tragedy occurs in our culture ?
Last picture of Junaid bhai during Tableegh.
----- MOD EDIT, For songs please go to the following thread -----
https://defence.pk/threads/tribute-to-late-junaid-jameshed.465485/
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