SHIR
INTERNATIONAL
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FOUNDER: JAVED ZAHEER
MISSION & VISION: SERVE
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THE
TWISTS & TURNS
OF MY LIFE:
JAVED ZAHEER--JOURNALIST
WHAT I AM. WHAT I DID. WHAT I
WANT TO DO.
MY
LIFE-STRUGGLES-FAILURES-SUCCESSES
FREE EXPRESSION AWARD WINNER
CANADIAN OF PAKISTANI ORIGIN
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JAVED ZAHEER---FOUNDER OF SHIR
INTERNATIONAL NETWORK:
A MISSION WITH A VISION TO SERVE
HUMANITY IN REALITY
THE
TWISTS & TURNS OF MY LIFE:
JAVED ZAHEER---JOURNALIST
WHAT
I AM. WHAT I DID. WHAT I WANT TO DO.
BY JAVED ZAHEER, FREE EXPRESSION
AWARD WINNER,
PROUD CANADIAN OF PAKISTANI ORIGIN/COMMUNITY
TORONTO: Guys, I am in love. Yes, I am deeply in love.
All those who know me know this very well that since childhood I am madly in love
with reading, writing and humanity. Books, pen and the humanity cause were and
are all still my best friends and I enjoy every bit of this fine relationship. Writing
is in my blood. In short, it is my life.
I
am a very sensitive person but don’t get excited or provoked easily and try my
best to remain normal, calm and composed and deal with even trickiest issues, difficult
problems and toughest challenges sensibly and responsibly. I strongly believe
in team work and spiritual help and guidance, which I kept getting throughout
my life and which helped me held and serve others. This is how my life is.
In
whatever state or situation or condition or position I am, the most important
thing is that I am overall satisfied and truly happy and really feel the pain and
needs of others and try to help and support them along with my team in the best
possible ways.
I
wish and pray to Allah (God) for this:. If only people and the world could understand
the depth and meaning of the powerful divine message and change their lives to
become like what Allah (God) has defined and described in Surah # 103 Al-Asr of
the holy Quran.
I can dare say with full confidence and cent
per cent guarantee and strong belief and trust in the King of the kings that
the world could definitely become 100 per cent safer, peaceful and prosperous
and most of the issues and problems solved if we change ourselves and
lifestyles according to the Surah Al-Asr: “By the declining day, (1) Lo! man is
a state of loss, (2) Save those who believe and do good works, and exhort one
another to truth and exhort one another to endurance. (3)”.
LESSONS OF LIFE: During
the periods of both tests, trials, turbulence and efforts, struggle and
success, near and dear ones, trusted friends and relatives and good human
beings are the only ones who remain close and provide the best guidance, help
and support. This is also what I learned and witnessed.
Temptations, hurdles and mistakes
must never stop one from the work, mission, cause or vision---whether personal,
community or professional---One must keep struggling and trying positively and
constructively to fulfil his all duties and responsibilities practically and
responsibly. We must learn to keep a balance of both worlds---Here and
hereafter. Goodness is a great blessing and is the best tool which can help
keep this balance.
The
good lesson this love taught me is that conscience, good families, near and
dear ones, friends, society, company, books, environment, cause, mission and
vision always help protect the body, mind and soul from corruption. Once the
mind becomes corrupt, the devil takes control. They
act as a shield against the evil and lusty temptations. Lucky are ones who are
blessed with all or anyone of them. They do face ups and downs and falter here
and there but then realize and recover. Fortunately, I am one of the blessed
and lucky ones.
WHY
I THANK GOD?
Before
further writing anything about myself, contributions and achievements, first of
all let me thank Allah (God) for His tremendous blessings and guidance. Why I
remain thankful to Allah (God)? In short, because He was always there whenever
I remembered and needed Him.
Without
His help, support, guidance, protection and all tremendous blessings, despite
my continuing carelessness, selfishness, foolishness, faults, mistakes and
sins, I would not have miraculously escaped and survived on many occasions or
achieved anything including success, satisfaction and contentment.
Despite
my fiery style of free expression, I was always protected and never harmed.
Because
it is in my nature to forgive and forget and instead of enemies make friends, I
always tried to help others including and particularly all those who were
against me and created hardships for me and my family but needed help. Also, I
always tried not to hurt and harm anyone or take revenge despite best chances
and opportunities. This was all because of the above protective shields---The
best blessings of Allah (God).
He
has given me the good nature and character to first truly love, respect,
promote, support and not underestimate myself. I proudly consider myself as a
normal but special human being. This is not selfishness but gives birth to all
other forms of true love and beautiful relationships. That makes the world
respect and love you, except those who are born with the nature to envy, burn,
hate and harm others.
CREDIT:
The credit for this write-up goes to Shahid Hashmi, Chairman, Canpak Chamber of
Commerce, who, despite my strong resistance, reluctance and refusal due to
various factors and reasons, encouraged and pushed me very hard to write it
down so that others could know me and benefit from my work, contributions and
achievements.
He
thinks that I should get credit and recognition and respect from people as well
and I very much respect his feelings and sentiments. Truly speaking I expect and
am interested for this from Allah (God) and know and thank Him for all the
blessings showered on me, my family and all the near and dear ones including
friends and fans.
I
also truly respect and acknowledge the sincere great encouragement, help and support
of not only Shahid Hashmi but all others and sincerely thank them for
contributing in their own ways in my overall efforts, struggles, successes, SHIR
mission and of course my life.
THE BEGINNING: Even
before I started schooling, I often used to go to the prestigious St. Xavier School
in Calcutta, India, sit outside the classroom of my elder brother and watch the
students study. I used to dream that one day I would be studying here as well.
The
dream came true. The class teacher used to note this and seeing my interest one
day called my father and asked him to get me admitted. That was the beginning
of my education journey, which is deeply connected to my professional journey.
The
keen interest and deep love for reading, writing and humanity made my journey
of life very nice, beautiful, wonderful and easier. I joined the journalism
profession in 1973 and then onwards never looked back. Now I am serving as a freelance
journalist and honorary director of various leading, reputed and prestigious organizations.
I never believed in yellow or envelope journalism. All my life my objective
remained to learn, earn and serve honestly. I keep trying my best possible to
be and remain like this.
This
is a never ending journey of my life which will continue till my last breath
because it is related to my sacred cause, mission and vision: Serve Humanity In
Reality (SHIR). I don’t want to live with just wishing and dreaming about
heaven and hell. The purpose of my life was always to remain normal, sensible
and responsible possible and keep trying doing things which pleases my Lord and
help me earn reward from Him. I call myself a sinner because I mostly fail to practically
and responsibly obey and implement many of His commands and guidelines.
SHIR NETWORK:
In order to make people understand what I am doing and what is my cause,
mission and purpose of life, I have founded SHIR International Network, a
platform to help, support and promote humanity.
SHIR
(Serve Humanity In Reality) in reality is a divine message. Allah (God) through
His messengers---right from Prophet Adam (PBUH) and till Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH)---and original holy books---right from Scriptures, Torah, Bible and till
Quran--- has always demanded and commanded us to do this. SHIR is one of the
main purposes of life. The other is worship of only Allah (God).
I
am extremely fortunate that although I am not obeying Him and not meeting His
most expectations properly, Allah (God) made me choose this cause and name and
helping me tremendously in this connection.
I
need prayers, help and support of all so that Allah (God) keeps guiding,
helping, supporting, promoting and protecting me, my SHIR team leaders and our
families and showering His tremendous blessings so that we can live and work
together and love, respect and serve all
in
the real sense.
STRATEGY: I
am writing this with the purpose of education, inspiration and motivation and for
record. I want all my near and dear ones to feel proud, learn and benefit from my
contributions, achievements, successes, failures and mistakes.
As
far as my pen power and the art of writing are concerned, the flow of ideas,
words, sentences and expressions are controlled as if being dictated. This
indeed is a blessing. My soul, mind and my pen are being spiritually controlled
to serve humanity. This is why I consider myself extremely fortunate.
My
working strategy is to never disturb the peaceful and good ones and always keep
encouraging, helping, supporting and promoting them and to never spare the evil
and corrupt ones and always keep exposing and cornering them so that people are
not cheated, hurt or harmed by them in any way.
In
this process I faced tough challenges, great risks and dangers and narrowly escaped
death many times. Still I never stopped writing and serving humanity. Instead I
became more determined to face the challenges. Due to Allah’s blessings and
protection, I was never harmed.
JOURNALISM: My
journalism career started in 1974 from the `DAILY SUN’ newspaper, Karachi. I completed my apprenticeship from there. My
close colleagues and friends included Rahimullah Yusufzai, the famous
journalist, and Murtuza Khan.
The
professional journalists of SUN were undoubtedly the cream and top-level
journalists of Pakistan. The names were big and their contributions tremendous.
The environment there was very friendly and professional. They played an
important role in the positive and constructive journalism of Pakistan. Shamim
Ahmed, veteran journalist and versatile reporter, was the editor. His
editorials were very powerful.
Then
I joined Fortnightly `Medical News’, Karachi, as a reporter. Rahimullah
Yusufzai was working in `Medical News’ at that time and looking after the
editorial side. One day he called me and told me that there was an opening in
the advertisement side and asked me to apply for the position. He asked me not
to show interest in editorial side.
He
arranged a meeting with Ayaz Mahmood, publisher & editor of `Medical News’.
During the interview, he asked me if I was interested in the editorial side. I
was in a fix and confused. I told him that I came for a job in the
advertisement side. He told me: “Forget about the advertisement job because I
want you to join editorial side as a reporter.” I was badly in need of a job
and had to say yes. Rahimullah Yusufzai became unhappy as to why I agreed. Our
relations were strained.
Later
Rahimullah Yusufzai was posted from Karachi to Islamabad and contributed from
there. Within a few months, Ayaz Mahmood was greatly impressed and very happy
with my work. He trusted me and gave me a free hand and full charge of the
editorial side of both Karachi and Islamabad editions.
Ayaz
Mahmood was the one who saw in me and recognized the journalism talent and
fully encouraged me. I fully enjoyed working with him and the `Medical News’
team. Tahira Brohi, daughter of A.K. Brohi, the famous lawyer and law minister,
and Kamran Khan, veteran journalist, also briefly remained members of my
editorial team.
I
have great regard for Ayaz Mahmood and can never forget his attention and
contribution in making me a professional journalist.
MEDIA GURU:
Late Abdul Qadir of the famous `Illustrated’ magazine, published from India,
groomed me. When I wanted to apply for a position in the `Daily Dawn’, Karachi,
he stopped me for a few years by saying: “Prepare yourself first”. He used to
edit my stories with red pen. The whole page used to become red. Such was his
training.
He
liked me and was very friendly with me and used to say laughingly: “I can see
your face turning red after seeing the changes with my red ink but one day you
will understand and benefit from this.” He loved me so much that when he was
sick and dying then he desired to see me before his death. He died few minutes
after I met him. He taught me a lot including importance of expression. He used
to keep my expressions but improve the stories. He was a very learned person
and a veteran journalist.
PHARMA NEWS:
I gained a lot of experience in `Medical News’ and later launched fortnightly
`Pharma News’ with circulation of nearly 15,000. I was the managing editor. My
other two partners were Quaiser A. Neeshat and Sher Muhammad Ansari. They were
not professional journalists. Quaiser Neeshat was a pharmacist. He used to
publish reputed two medical books---Red Book and Pharmaguide. Sher Muhammad
Ansari looked after the administration and marketing side.
Through
`Pharma News’, I used to select and publish about the serious and deadly
side-effects and harms of medicines. We subscribed one of the world’s leading
magazines on drugs and medicines for this purpose. The credit goes to my
partner, Quaiser Neeshat, a pharmacist, for arranging the magazine for me for
the noble cause. If we wanted we could have blackmailed both doctors and
medical firms but we never did any such things. Allah (God) blessed us and we
earned millions.
The
newspaper earned the reputation of one of the best read and circulated media
journal in the country. The focus remained on improving situations and
conditions of medical institutions, patients and health policies. It acted as a
watchdog.
MEDICALWEEK:
My friend Nasir A. Shaikh, son of Niaz A. Shaikh, publisher and editor of
fortnightly `Medicoment’, requested me
to help him launch Pakistan’s first weekly medical newspaper `Medicalweek’. I
agreed and became the executive editor.
Worth
mentioning are Shabbir Ghori and Maqsood, who were both my editorial team
members in `Medicalweek’. They were inexperienced and knew nothing. I made them
my team members and trained them.
Because
of our good relationship and my training, even today they remember, love and
respect me. Shabbir is now well-established and running his own media business.
Maqsood, who used to do three hard jobs to run his family, on my request, went
to Lesotho, near South Africa, along with my youngest brother.
Now
Maqsood is a big businessman, a billionaire and a distinguished VIP figure
there. He has not only established himself but had helped establish over 25
relatives and their families there all of whom are doing their own business. I
feel ashamed when he calls and always keep thanking me for helping him become
what he is today.
I
keep telling him that all the success was because of the blessings of Allah
(God) and his own hard work and honesty. He keeps offering me help of any kind
including monetary but I always thanked him for his love and respect and keep
praying for him.
PHARMAGRAPH: Mashkoor
Ahmed Najam, Controller of Current Affairs, Pakistan Television Corporation,
Karachi, Pakistan, approached and requested me to help his brother Mansoor
Ahmed launch fortnightly `Pharmagraph’. I agreed to help him launch and run the
newspaper. Riaz, Controller of Drugs in Karachi, acted as my source and
assisted me greatly. ENGINEERING REVIEW: I
also worked briefly in `Engineering Review’ as assistant editor. It was the
country’s leading engineering magazine at that time. I remember one story about
hazards of cement including cancer, which they did not like as it affected
their advertisements and business. I considered it my moral and professional
duty and responsibility to let the government and people know as to what was
happening. I did my job and lost my job there but had no regrets whatsoever.
WEEKLY MAG:
I used to write exclusive articles and conduct interviews for internationally
renowned Jang Group’s weekly English magazine `MAG’. My exclusive stories used
to be among the three best stories of this magazine. Wahab Siddiqui, husband of
Fauzia Wahab, PPP leader, was the editor of MAG. He was a seasoned and
well-known professional journalist.
I
very briefly worked in `Daily News’ of Jang Group Publications. Here I worked
with Kamran Khan, Wajid Shamsul Hassan and Tanvir Ahmed (Popularly known as
Allama Tanvir).
JOURNEY TO DAWN: While
working in weekly `Medicalwwek’, I was approached by the Personnel Department
of `Daily Dawn’ for the Sub-Editor post. At the same time late Hakim Mohammad
Saeed approached me.
I
was very close to late Hakim Saeed, Governor of Sindh and founder of Hamdard
Foundation and Hamdard University. He liked and loved me a lot and always
assured me of support. He personally offered me directorship of Hamdard
Foundation publications.
When
I was being interviewed by the board of directors for selection, Hakim Saeed
told them before the start of the interview that “I have already chosen and
selected him and you people can complete the formality of appointment”. Such
was his love and respect for me.
When I asked Hakim Saeed what I should do in
view of the offers, he advised me: “Join Dawn, which is a right place for you.
I wish you the best of luck and will continue to always support you.”
I
then joined `Daily Dawn’ as a sub-editor.in 1986 and worked there for over 13
years. When I left Dawn in 1999, I was working as senior sub-editor/copy editor.
It was a golden period. I mostly worked in the newsroom, business section
(Economic & Business Review---EBR) and city desk. The editor was late Ahmed
Ali Khan. The news editors during my period were Akhtar Payami, Muhammad Ali
Siddiqui and Saleem Asmi. The shift in-charges included Abdul Ahad, Zakiullah
Sharif, Abid Ali Syed and Matin Ahmed Khan.
I
can never forget the dramatic rise of the son of a peon in Dawn who was also
appointed as a peon after his passing away. He worked as a peon but continued
his study and graduated and later on became a sub-editor in Dawn. He worked
hard to achieve this success. He is a great source of inspiration for many.
MEDIA EXPERIENCE:
My combined experience of working and editing in various publications is over
25 years till 1999 in Pakistan and overall over 42 years till 2016. I visited
major cities and remotest areas of the country cover local, national and
international conferences, to meet and
interview common and important people and to highlight the issues and problems
faced.
The
exclusive interviews included mostly of VIPs and distinguished personalities,
authorities and specialists including late Prof. Ghafoor Ahmed of Jamaat-e-Islami
(Interview in Urdu which was candid and shocking for even his party), federal
and provincial ministers and heads of national and international institutions.
LUCKY TYPEWRITER: In
1980, I bought a portable typewriter for my professional work. The brand was
`Brother’ and priced Rs 1200. At that time for me Rs 1200 was too much because
my salary was hardly Rs 1000. This typewriter was my great companion and helped
me prepare news materials including stories, exclusive and editorials for all
the newspapers I was working in and documents of all those people who needed
help. It was very precious for me.
When the immigration process of one of my
brothers’ family started and the lawyers kept demanding huge amount which they
could not afford, they approached me for help in preparation of the documents.
I helped them prepare the documents. The interesting thing is that I had no
such experience but Allah (God) helped me. They and because of them many others
who were sponsored are living happily abroad.
Once I was returning from Quetta, Balochistan,
after attending an international conference. I was travelling in train. Those
coming from Quetta or other parts of Balochistan know that the passengers are
subjected to customs in order to check and stop smuggling.
I was typing my stories and interviews that
related to the conference and personalities. Suddenly four or five policemen
entered the compartment. They insultingly started misbehaving with the
passengers and their families. I was watching them. One of them came to me and
asked: “What are you doing?” I said: “Can’t you see?” When he tried to
misbehave I told him that I was returning from a conference and would
definitely report all that you people are doing with the passengers instead of
doing your job properly.
They stopped checking and left the train when
the next stop came. The passengers became extremely happy and thanked me for
saving them from harassment and giving huge bribes. By the time I reached my
destination, Karachi, the typewriter helped me prepare over 10 stories
including coverage of the event and other institutions and exclusive interviews
of the delegates.
Because I used to help people free of cost and
with the intention of solving their problems, one family approached me to help
them. The US Embassy had refused immigrant visa to one of the female member. I
looked into the case and helped them prepare documents in a manner that she got
the visa and went abroad happily to join her husband. Again the typewriter
helped me prepare the documents. Although they were millionaires and wanted to
reward me for the help, I refused the offer because it was not in my nature to
charge for help and support.
This lucky typewriter, which tremendously
helped me and many others and changed our lives, is still in my house in
Pakistan. I can never forget the help it provided. I was and am in love with
it. It was and is a priceless precious asset for me.
ACHIEVEMENTS: My
major achievements are briefly as follows:
1. Founded
SHIR International Network (Serve Humanity In Reality---SHIR) in 2015 to
promote my dream, cause, mission
and vision.
2. Won
Free Expression Award in 2006. The award was from National Ethnic Press
& Media Council of Canada (NEPMCC). It was presented
by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. I was made life Honorary Director of NEPMCC.
` 3. Declared by judges as one of the 75 Finalist
Best Canadian Immigrants.
4.
Won Desi Idol Recognition Award (Presented by North American Desi Idol).
5.
Became Veteran Active Member (VAM) of Toronto Press Club. ecame Member
of
The National Club and The Ontario
Club, Canada.
6.
Chairman, CANOPI and Director of Children Dignity Foundation
(CDF---Canada &
Pakistan). Honorary Director of
Canpak Chamber of Commerce, Canada.
7.
Honorary Director Information, Pak Seniors Forum (PSF), Canada.
8.
Served as President of English Literary Society of the school
(Grade-10).
MEDIA JOURNEY:1. Joined
Journalism Profession as an Apprentice in
1973 (English Daily `SUN’, Karachi, Pakistan
2. Served as Senior Sub-Editor of English
Daily DAWN, Karachi, Pakistan.
3. Served
as Assistant Editor/Chief Reporter of English Fortnightly `Medical News’,
Karachi, Pakistan.
4. Served
as Managing Editor of English Fortnightly `Pharma News’, Karachi, Pakistan.
5. Served
as Executive Editor of English Weekly `Medicalweek’, Karachi, Pakistan.
6. Served
as Honorary Editor of English Fortnightly `Pharmagraph’, Karachi, Pakistan.
7. Served
as Assistant Editor of English
`Engineering Review’, Karachi, Pakistan.
8. Served
as Honorary Editor of English Weekly `Pakistan Abroad’, Toronto, Canada.
9. Served
as Chief Editor (Honorary) of English Weekly `The Ambassador’, Mississauga,
Canada.
10. Served
as Chief Editor (Honorary) of English Weekly `DAWN', Mississauga, Canada.
11. Blogger:
Visit www.javedzaheernews.blogspot.com for latest exclusive articles.
BIG ACHIEVEMENTS: The
journalism profession is very respectable and responsible if the job is
properly performed. No doubt it makes journalists very powerful, bold and
influential and connects them with both the worst and best people and
environment. There is always a lot of glamour and adventure. In fact it is an
addiction and provides one great taste of a wonderful life.
But
on the other hand being a professional journalist is definitely never easy and
safe as most people think. Journalists face great risks and even die in
performance of their professional duties.
It is said that because of the great amount of stress, tension and attention
involved 24/7 because of the nature of duties and responsibilities and threats,
dangers and pressures faced, the lives of journalists are 10 years less than
the average persons.
I
too faced threats and dangers and narrowly escaped death many times. Like I
proudly say Allah (God) always protected and saved me, my family and all my
near and dear ones. I had to remain very alert and extremely careful.
My
most important duty and responsibility was to protect my mind, self and soul
from being corrupted because of the various glamorous and glittering offers and
opportunities made which would have made me a billionaire and very powerful
within a short period but cunning and cruel as well at the same time. It was
indeed a great blessing of Allah (God) that He saved me from all such nonsense
and nuisance which could have definitely destroyed me, my life and family.
Today I am living proudly with my head high and still powerful enough to help
and support others and become their voice and strength.
I
will give some examples of my work and dangers involved. I always enjoyed
working as an investigative journalist. I had made good, trusted and reliable
friends in almost every depart and fields.
SATTAR EDHI: Although
Ansar Burney of Ansar Burney Welfare Trust (ABWT) is my cousin and we both
respect each other but I was very close to the internationally renowned social
worker Abdul Sattar Edhi. We used to meet and sit regularly and became good
friends. He liked, respected and trusted me a lot. We used to discuss the
burning issues and problems. He was a great news source for me. I used to highlight his tremendous work
prominently. I wanted maximum people to benefit from this great personality. He
was a great source of inspiration and motivation for me. I learbt a lot from
him.
I
saw Abdul Sattar Edhi as an angel on earth. Through Edhi, I helped many
deserving people in achieving the purposes of life. That gave us happiness.
Many are happily settled in Pakistan and abroad. I saw Abdul Sattar Edhi
serving people in extremely challenging situations and conditions. Because of
his tremendous contributions and achievements and good nature and character,
Sattar Edhi truly deserves a noble prize.
GREAT SUCCESS:
When the son-in-law of my friend late Javed Yusuf faced a problem with the
Employment Insurance, a government agency, in Canada, I helped them and won the
case against the state. It was a great victory for me.
Javed
Yusuf was a banker and had remained a director in BCCI. Even he could not help
his son-in-law and asked me to help by requesting the government to make
instalment of the over $5000 amount due.
When
I studied the case, I told him that he has to pay nothing and will win the
case. He took it as a joke and again told me to write a letter for instalments.
I asked the son-in-law to do as I say and requested the Employment Insurance
authorities to appoint judges.
When
the three judges were appointed and the meeting with them was held they questioned
the son-in-law who could not convince them. When they were about to give
decision against him I reuested to explain the case. They granted me
permission. The pointed them the fault that is wrong date put by the doctor on
the medical certificate as a result of which the confusion was created. They
checked it and agreed and asked him to furnish another certificate with the
correct date. He got the certificate from the doctor and presented it to the
judges, The case was immediately dismissed. The judges told him: “You are lucky
that this man is with you and helped you otherwise you would have lost the
case. You should thank him.”
This victory was prominently published by the
newspapers including Canada’s reputed weekly `Voice’ magazine. The problem was
the result of some confusion and I helped remove that confusion before the
three appointed judges. It was a great challenge and success for me. I thank
Allah (God) for helping me help others.
In
another case, a friend of mine came to my house. He was very disturbed. His
wife and sister-in-law were charged for shoplifting and barred from Zellers and
Hudson & Bay premises for many years. Police handcuffed and arrested them.
He
asked me for help. I then went to his house and discussed the case with his
wife and sister-in-law. The friend tried to interrupt but I sent him out of the
room. After the discussion, I prepared a point-to-point report in which I
defended them and said that the sister-in-law was totally innocent but was
handcuffed and arrested.
Also
the video too did not prove that they were stealing or shoplifting. Still the
security guards misbehaved with them and the police handcuffed them. The letter
prepared was sent to the president of Hudson & Bay.
After
getting the letter, they withdrew the cases and restored the job of my friend’s
wife, who was a manager of one of the stores there. My friend and his family
became extremely happy and thanked me for the help.. .
DEADLY RAID: In
the 1980s, my source, who was a personal assistant to a senior bureaucrat in
the Sindh Health Department, tipped me about a million dollar corruption case.
I followed up and investigated the matter. It was related to the EPI
immunization program. On the surface everything seemed smooth and perfect but
beneath there was massive corruption.
Vaccines
and medicines for the EPI immunization program from the UNICEF, WHO and other
national and international agencies instead of being distributed and used all
over the province were dumped in ditches under the large trees. I discussed the
matter with the then provincial health minister Syed Ahad Yusuf. He always
listened to me and extended cooperation. We decided to raid the premises where
the vaccines were dumped in the government compound.
The
minister paid a surprise and inquired about the programm. He was briefed by all
officers and staff that everything was OK. I too was there. Both of us remained
in constant I contact and kept guiding and leading him to the place where the
vaccines were dumped. When he reached the spot, he asked the staff to dig the
place. The officers were surprised, shocked and stunned on being exposed. Upon
digging, huge quantities of vaccines in hundreds of packed boxes were
recovered. One of the assistant directors who was involved was so schoked that
he died of heart attack.
As
I used to visit the office regularly they came to know that I was behind all
this. I started getting death threats. They could not get me but one day when
my source was returning from the office they crushed him to death in a planned
accident. That was a great loss for me because he was my very valuable source.
He was a thorough gentleman and honest person. We became very good
friends. There were many such reliable
sources and good friends who risked their lives and jobs for me and for the
common cause---Serve Humanity In Reality (SHIR).
DANGEROUS MILK:
I used to expose corrupt and dangerous practices and people including illegal
use of oxytocin injection to extract every drop of milk from the cows. The
dangerous effect of the injection was that if improperly and grossly used it
caused impotency.
The
terrible and horrible harms to the babies and all those drinking such milk
could be imagined. The country’s generations were being destroyed. The title of the story was `Be careful before
you drink milk’. It was published in the prestigious English Weekly MAG of the
Jang Group Publications.
NEARLY KILLED: Once
I was visiting Dow Medical College, Karachi, to meet my sources and for
interviewing some doctors and brilliant students. I was sitting on a bench and
waiting for someone when a person came and sat next to me. He started talking
to me nicely but suddenly he took out a gun and put it on my head. His eyes and
face both became red. He was in full rage and crazy. He did not misbehave with
me but was about to shoot me when some students came running, caught hold of
him and saved me. My sources asked me to leave the place immediately as others
were there to harm me. They were touts and gang members of those whom I kept exposing.
They wanted to scare, harm and kill me.
In
the 1980s, I was in Quetta, Balochistan, to attend an international conference.
Some student leaders of Balochistan
Students Federation (BSO) came to me and asked me to promote the objectives of
BSO. I listened to them but did not commit anything. They then left saying that
they would return again. They came to know that apart from the conference I
contacted many other influential and important people and visited many other
places to know the facts and situation. I had met some people and collected
information and photos which they did not like.
As
soon as they left, some other people came to me. They started asking many
questions and whn convinced that I had nothing to do with BSO they told me that
they belonged to the military intelligence agencies and that the BSO leaders
were very dangerous and plan to harm me. They assured me protection. I
immediately left the hotel and stayed somewhere else.
I
continued my work and they protected me. When the BSO people started searching
for me then they asked me to leave Quetta. They took me in their jeep to the
airport, made sure that I was safely seated in the plane and only then they
left. This is how I escaped from there.
TRUE
LEADER: In Quetta, I met Governor of Balochistan Gen
Rahimuddinand was greatly impressed and
inspired by his personality, character, bravery and honesty. Even the most
influential and dreaded Baloch leaders feared him. He was very nice and straight
forward. One night I heard three blasts.
The next day I met the governor’s secretary and he said that some Baloch
leaders keep trying to kill the governor and other military and government
officials. In the past, they had already attacked and seriously injured the
previous governor Gen Lodhi. He asked me to remain fully alert and very careful.
One
day I was sitting with the secretary. Some poor Baloch people were sitting on
the floor. They had travelled from very far places and wanted to meet the
governor. Some influential Baloch leaders too came and the secretary
respectably led them to the governor’s room.
When
Gen Rahimuddin came he saw the poor people sitting outside his room. He went
inside the room and saw the VIP guests sitting inside. After few minutes he
came out with the VIP guests. He was not in a good mood and badly scolded the
secretary. He apologized to the poor people for not being treated properly. He
told the secretary: “Make sure next time to give importance to the poor people
who travel hundreds of miles to reach him. They deserve attention and
importance.” He then took all of them to his room and the VIP guests kept
waiting outside.
Had
Gen Rahimuddin remained in Karachi as the Governor of Sindh today Karachi would
have been completely different. When late Benazir Bhutto, prime minister of
Pakistan, asked him to continue as Governor of Sindh he declined and said: “I
don’t want to be a rubber stamp. I need powers to perform.” He then resigned.
During
his brief period as Governor of Sindh, he brought dramatic changes in Karachi.
He was a great source of inspiration for me. I visited tat least three or four
times Quetta again to meet people and attend national and international
conferences. The dangers and challenges were there but I continued facing them.
I enjoyed every bit of my stay and work there. He was fearless and honest.
KILLER DRUGS: I
had good terms with Zia-ul Islam Zuberi, a renowned columnist and journalist,
who was public relations manager of multinational firm Sandoz. When we were
losing the business of MSD, he helped us regain it. The MSD official was giving
hard time to the editor and publisher on refusal to meet `his demand.’
When I published the story about the serious side
effects and fatal hazards of one of the MSD drugs given to infants and children
they came to senses and restored the business. As an employee and journalist, I
did my job of pointing, highlighting and exposing the harms.
Most
of the banned and extremely harmful drugs are easily cleared and duly approved
by the federal and provincial ministries of health and drug controllers in
Pakistan. The human beasts sitting the ministries and drug control department
damn care about the patients and people. They literally treat them as
experimental animals. Thousands are killed yearly due to the serious
side-effects of the extremely harmful drugs but nobody cares.
TUSSLE
WITH PMA: When I joined `Medical News’ in the 1980 the relations
of the newspaper with Pakistan Medical Association, Karachi, were very bad and
we could not go to the PMA office.
I
went to the the office, met the PMA people, extended the hand of friendship and
convinced them to work together in the best interest of the profession and the
people. From that day onwards, we enjoyed very good relations. I was invited to
all national and international medical conferences of PMA organized anywhere in
Pakistan. That was an honour for me.
Similarly, I had very good relations with
office-bearers and members of all medical associations of different
specialities. I enjoyed working closely with them and covering their national
and international events. I learnt a lot in this process.
LEGAL NOTICES: Once
I wrote about Col. M.A. Almani, Principal of Liaquat Medical College,
Hyderabad, and exposed him. Five leading specialists of professor level of the
hospital who belonged to his lobby sent me legal notices. I faced them, their
threats and the challenges. Later the matter was resolved peacefully and legal
notices withdrawn unconditionally. I never apologized or issued any
clarification and remained firm on my stand. This helped bring some changes in
the LMCH.
POLICE FORCE: Over
90 per cent of the police force in Pakistan is corrupt. This is because
criminals, mafia dons and touts have joined the police force. Police instead of
serving and protecting the people are serving, promoting and protecting the
criminals. They are responsible for corruption in the society, system and country.
Imagine
the director of anti-corruption department corrupting, exploiting, harassing
and harming innocent people including minor girls. He used to visit the house
of one of my sources where they used to drink and have fun. One helpless woman
came with two of her daughters aged between 12 and 15. They were cute girls and
very innocent. As a favour, the director asked the helpless woman to present
the girls to him. The girls cried and begged for mercy. He did not spare them
and shattered their virginity.
The
innocent girls were turned into public property and so much used and abused by
the director and his partners that after only few months they started looking
like full grown woman. This is very common. Because of the corrupt system and
powerful and cruel people, I remained helpless and could not do anything. I
only wished if I could help them. I saved only those I could and kept trying to
save all those I could. Seeing all these was very painful for me.
BODY IN BAG:
One of my friends who is still serving on a senior position in Radio Pakistan
was sleeping in his house in the 1990s when a police party banged his door. The
police arrested him and about a dozen others from near his house.
His
seniors tried to get him released but could not do so as the police threatened
them with dire consequences. The police told them that a body stuffed in a bag
was found in front of his house and he has been arrested on murder charge. They
kept him there for about a week.
I
didn’t know about this incident. One of my friends informed me and asked me for
help in getting him released. I contacted the Station House Officer (SHO) of
the notoriously famed police station and spoke to him in this regard. First he
tried to snub me and when I used strong words to convince him that my friend
was a government officer, a respectable and responsible person and not a
murderer he calmed down.
When
I told him that only an idiot would murder anybody, put the body in a bag and
place it in front of his house, he then agreed and asked me to come and take
him away. When I reached the police station, he along with all the other
arrested persons were respectably released. The SHO angrily told the police
team: “Go and pick up others and make sure not to make such mistakes.”
Some
of my relatives invested huge amount in an investment scheme, which proved fake
and we lost the money. I tried to help them. When I reached the police centre,
where the cheater was locked up, and asked for the SHO I was told that he was
busy with a VIP.
There I met a policeman from my area. He led
me to the place where the cheater was locked. There I saw a man giving the
cheater a good massage and had brought best quality food from a posh restaurant
for him. I was told that the person who was giving the massage himself was the
SHO (Station House Officer). He was addressing the cheater as `SIR’.
When
the cheater saw me, he said: “You don’t know me. I can get you fired from job
or harm you.” I told him: “You too don’t know me. I am crazier than you, not
afraid of losing my job and can piss and screw you as well. Don’t try to play game with me.”
When
I gave him some important effective references, he then agreed. It was a billion dollar scam and thousands
had lost their valuable savings including senior army officers. Only few lucky
ones got the money back.
TRAGEDY WITH FRIEND:
After we moved from Islamabad, our immediate neighbour too moved to Karachi.
Their son was my good friend. He got employment in the Foreign Office,
Islamabad. One day his mother and wife came to my house. They looked very disturbed
When
I asked them as to what happened, they started crying and said: “Your friend
has lost his mental balance. He could not adjust himself in the Foreign Office
as some staff used to taunt and harass him. He never used to fight with anyone
or complain against anyone.
As
a result, one day he could not bear it and lost mental balance. He tore all his
clothes, became naked and started
misbehaving with others and running on the road. When his neighbour came to
know about his condition, he informed us. So we have brought him here. Now he
does not recognizes even his wife and children or any family member. He is
under treatment of Prof. Zaki Hassan and we want you to help us in this
regard.”
I
met Prof Zaki Hassan and discussed his case. Prof. Zaki said: “Keep him in
Karachi with the family. If he goes back to Islamabad then his case would
become worse and hard to treat.” I told
his parents who got him posted in AG Sindh Office in Karachi. Prof Zaki treated
him and he was fully cured. He is happily settled in Karachi now with his
family.
LITERARY SOCIETY: How I became the president of English
literature society of my school? This is also an interesting story of my life.
The school arranged an assembly for forming the society and electing office
bearers. Students of all the classes were present in the hall. The interested
students were getting ready for their turns to speak. I was sitting there when
some of my friends jokingly lifted my hand for the president’s position. The
panel of teachers noted down my name. I was confused and did not know what to
do as I was not prepared at all.
When
my name was noted down and I had no choice except to do something then I
hurriedly prepared a speech. One of the contestants was not only a brilliant
student but winner of many trophies in inter-school debate competitions, relative
of the federal education secretary and on top of all a bully. He was a pride of
the school and liked and respected by the teachers and headmaster.. He was 100
percent sure that he would become the president of the society and nobody can
beat him.
As
usual, he starting taunting the other contestants. He came to me and laughed at
me for taking part. I also started enjoying the challenge and competition and
teased him: “I am going to be the president.”
He
delivered a very good speech. All the speakers spoke extempore but when my turn
came I read my speech because I was not a good speaker. When I finished my
speech there was pin drop silence and then all of a sudden the hall echoed with
the sound of clapping and shouting in my favour.
When
hands were raised to select the president, I could not believe that I was
selected president of the society. The next task was of choosing my team---the
office bearers. I started selection right students for the various post and
gave them the task of finding, encouraging and promoting the best and deserving
students.
All
the literary meetings I held till I was in the school became very successful
and meaningful because of the educative and informative nature. Many new genius
were discovered and promoted. They all made the school proud. I became very
popular and respected by all. My team extended the best possible cooperation. I
monitored both the team and the activities The mutual understanding and team
work was of the level. That spirit and success played a role in my successful
life and career.
BIOGRAPHY: Born on 5th of
March, 1952, in the Ranchore Lines locality (Aunt house) of Karachi, Sindh,
Pakistan. I was the second eldest among siblings---seven brothers and two
sisters. Syed Zahir Akhtar, Khalid Zaheer, Tariq Zaheer Siddiqui, Haroon
Zaheer, Farooq Zaheer (Late), Reshma Zaheer and Shagufta Zaheer. All are
happily married and well settled.
My
father, Zaheer Ahmed Siddiqui, was a CSS (Central Superior Service) government
officer. When he was young, he briefly served as a trainee pilot in the Royal
Air Force (RAF) in India. He was the
eldest among siblings and his parents did not want him to remain far from them.
They made him leave the RAF.
He
also served as Assistant Director, Immigration & Passports, in Karachi,
Pakistan. My mother, Anisa Khatoon, was a house wife. She was not educated but
has a very good nature and character and is very simple, sensible, responsible,
normal and composed. I am proud to have
such a mother, a great woman.
My
grandparents were: Wasi Ahmed Siddiqui and Azizunnisa (Father side) and
Fariduddin and Ummatunnisa (Mother side). Wasi Ahmed Siddiqui was a deputy
treasurer in the State Bank of India and Fariduddin was a Munshi in the court.
Both belonged to Lucknow, UP.
GREAT IMPACT ON LIFE: As mentioned
above, my one brother passed away in 1968 in Latifabad, Hyderabad, Sindh,
Pakistan. He was only few months old when he died due to severe pneumonia. I
tried my best to help save him but helplessly watched him die. Had there been
good facilities, guidance, help, support and doctors he would have been saved. The
cruel world showed its true face and taught me many lessons.
I
miss him very much and can never forget the moments passed with him. I used to
visit his grave almost daily and sit there for long. This continued for months
and till my stay there.
This
incident had a great impact on my life. I could not save my brother but while
serving as a journalist and community leader, I always tried to become the
voice and strength of people and help the poor and deserving patients. My focus
always remained on them. My team included internationally recognized and
reputed medical specialists of Pakistan including Professor Syed Inkisar Ali,
Professor Abdul Latif Minhas (late) and many others. They understood me, my
cause and extended great help in my reporting and coverages.
Prof
Syed Inkisar Ali, child specialist, was a member of my board of medical
advisers. He was assistant professor in Civil Hospital, Karachi. One day the
brother of my brother’s driver came to my house with his infant child. The
child was very sick and in bad condition. The father was very poor and could
not afford his treatment. I took him to Civil Hospital and handed the child to
Prof Syed Inkisar Ali, who gave the child best attention and treatment free of
cost.
EDUCATION:
As my father was a highly educated person, was serving in the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs and was a seasoned diplomat therefore I got the chance of
getting the best education, society and environment.
His
first foreign posting was in Calcutta, India. I opened my eyes and mind here
and got the chance of starting my basic education from India’s one of the
finest and largest educational institution, St. Xavier High School, in
Calcutta. Here I studied from nursery till Grade-1. That gave me a solid
education base. As a result I skipped Grade 2 and jumped straight to Grade 3
and joined Globe English School in Karachi, Pakistan. Here I studied for one
year only and left Pakistan for Malaysia.
My
father was posted to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Again I skipped Grade-4 and got
admission in Grade-5 in a reputed and recognized high school in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
After
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, my father was posted to Pakistan Trade Commission in
Singapore. Here I got admission in Fraser High School in Grade-6 and passed the
exam in very good numbers. I got first class and was one of the best students.
The school asked my father to send me back from Pakistan to join again the
school again for further studies.
We
returned to Karachi, Pakistan, in 1967. Here I skipped Grade -7 and got
admission in Grade-8 in Karachi Cambridge School. In 1968, I studied in Grade-9
in Latifabad High School No.7 in Latifabad, Hyderabad. My uncle, late Zamir
Ahmed Siddiqui, was the Assistant Headmaster of the school. I studied here for
one year.
In
1968, we moved to Islamabad, where my father was living and working. Here, I got admission in Grade-10 in Govt.
High School No.6, Islamabad. The education standard was very good here and I
passed the matriculation examination in good first division. Out of about 44
students in my class, 42 students got first division and only two got second
division. That was a record. I still remember my class teacher, Mr Ashraf, who
used to provide free tuition at his house for hours and was very strict with
us. The good result was his hard work and attention he gave on us.
The
Grade-10 examination was the toughest in my whole life. It was the peak of
summer in June, 1969. I was suffering from severe cholera and could hardly
stand on my feet due to weakness caused by fever, diarrhoea and vomiting. My elder
brother used to take me on bicycle to the exam centre. He used to sit outside
with glucose water.
It
was so hot that I used wet towels to hold the handles. The invigilators were so
strict that they did allow me to even drink the glucose water. I can never
forget those days. I just don’t know how I prepared my studies and how I gave
the exam and got first division. I also studied briefly in the Federal
Government College, Islamabad.
We
used to enjoy life a lot in Islamabad and had many friends. During the daytime
we used to visit picnic places or play cricket. During the nighttime, we used
to gather and have fun. Two Bengali girls and their brother were fed up with
us. They were very good students and treated us as spoilt ones. Their father
used to keep complaining to my father and get us scolded.
When
the exam result was announced, the father of the girls came with the newspaper
to my father and boastingly showed him that his daughters got second division
in the exam. He then asked my father about my result.
I
too was scared as I was not sure of getting good result. With fingers crossed,
I gave my father the roll number to check. He started from the third division
and then reached the second division. He looked at me as if asking: “Son, where
is your number?” The Bengali and his daughters then laughed and tauntingly
asked my father to check in the first division.
They
all including my father got the greatest shock of their lives when they found
my roll number in the first division. My father knew in what condition I gave
my exam. He asked me: “How did you do this?” I told him: “We used to study
quietly in the night and play all day”
In the end of 1969, we moved to
Karachi again where I got admission in Grade-11 in Govt. College Nazimabad,
Karachi, I was studying Science (Pre-Engineering). I had no interest in math
and science because of my different mindset and could not adjust myself in
science subjects whereas my father wanted me to become a doctor or engineer.
As
a result, I started losing interest in studies and used to remain depressed and
sick. My father got extremely worried. He thought that I did not want to study
any further. He started thinking of doing something else for me. He planned to
purchase a stationary shop for me so that I can run that business. The deal
with his friend was almost finalized when my father died on June 9, 1973. When
his friend came to know about his death he was so shocked that he too died
within a month.
FATHER’S WISH:
As regards my education, I immediately decided to fulfil the wish of my late
father. I filled the registration and examination forms, as a private student,
of Grades-12 (Humanities Group---All papers of Grades 11 & 12 combined) and
passed the examination with good numbers. After that I did my Bachelors of Arts
(Humanities Group) with average marks and Master of Arts (International
Relations) with very good marks from the University of Karachi as a private
student.
Because
of family, job and lack of facilities and resources pressures, many times I
decided to quit study but my brothers, particularly Khalid Zaheer, and
friends---Murtuza Khan, Mumtaz Danish and Mohammad Hussain---always encouraged
and supported me a lot in completing my education. They kept reminding and
pushing me. I can never forget their help, support, encouragement and
contributions.
The
sisters of my friends, who were studying in the university, used to provide me
the costly books and necessary notes for study and preparations from the
university library. I used to go to the university library also for study there
and bring home the books loaned. This is how I continued and completed my
studies. I used to sit with my friend, Mohammad Hussain, till late night in the
park and under the street lights to study.
My father liked and loved me very
much. He remained worried about me because I was very weak and shy and never
used to demand anything and mix up with friends or cousins like others. I had
very few friends. Mostly I preferred to sit and chat with elders of my family
and friends. I used to learn a lot and we enjoyed the company of each
other.
Mostly
I used to live in my own beautiful world. I enjoyed being alone for hours and
thinking deeply about the world and people. I loved reading and writing and
most of my time both at home and library was spent on reading books.
SPORTS: My brothers were but I was not a good
sportsman. In Singapore, I took part in school sport activities and won prizes.
I also played football, cricket, badminton, table tennis and playing cards. I
enjoyed doing all these very much.
FAMILY TRAGEDY: My father died
on June 9, 1973. On the night and hours before his death in the early morning
of June 9 he woke me up and started giving me tips and advices as to how I
should take care of the whole family and run home affairs. I cannot forget his
words: “Son, I will not be with you all and leave you all in the morning
forever. So listen carefully and remember what I am saying to you.”
Frankly speaking, at that time I was very
sleepy and did not take him seriously. He realized this and many times kept
reminding me to listen seriously. He trusted me so much and was sure that out
of the siblings I would be the one to take care of my family.
I
still wonder as to how he was definitely sure that he will be no more after
some hours and specifically mentioned in the morning. How suddenly he started
trusting me when he used to remain very much worried about me.
Being
a father, he knew me very well. He knew that I was not bad and spoilt but
highly sensitive. That I was confused and depressed and because of which I was
off track. He knew and was confident that I could compose myself and make a
comeback.
That’s
why he chose me to lead the family after his departure and thanks Allah (God) I
never let him down and always tried my best possible to help, support and serve
not only my family, near and dear ones and friends but others as well including
strangers.
One
more interesting thing is that a week before his death Radio Pakistan used to
play many times in a day a popular Pakistani movie song `Yeh Ghar Mera Gulshan
Hai Gulshan Ka Khuda Hafiz’ (This house is my garden and may God protect it)
and he used to listen that song very
seriously. He never used to act like that. While listening, he seemed lost
somewhere.
TURNING POINT: The
9th of June, 1973 (Between 2.00 a.m. and 8.00 a.m.), was a great turning point
of my life. I suddenly and amazingly became fully matured, brave, bold and very
strong. I still wonder as to how all this happened and from where did I get the
strength.
I
controlled my tears and emotion. My friends tried their best to make me cry but
I told them not to do so because firstly I did not want to further disturb my
already disturbed and shaken family and secondly I did not want to weaken
myself in any way.
I
saw my mother in extreme shock and badly shaken. I could see from her eyes that
she was extremely worried, broken and wondering as to what will happen now.
Seeing her bad condition and realising the challenges, I did not lose time in
deciding to take control of the new situation. I lovingly hugged my mother,
kissed her, took her into confidence and told her not to worry at all. After
this and my assurance, I could see the bright glow and calm on her face.
Whenever
she asked me as to how we are going to handle the new situation. I kept telling
her: “It was all Allah’s wish and Allah will never leave us alone and will
always help us”. As I had already mentioned in the beginning, this is exactly
what happened. Allah greatly helped, supported, protected and guided us.
Then
I looked towards my siblings and assured them that everything will be fine and
we can face the new situation and tough challenges jointly. They too listened
to me, trusted me, looked towards me and agreed to adjust to the new situation.
That gave me great confidence, courage and strength to do something for
all.
MOTHER: After
Allah (God) was my mother, a widow, who always was with me, prayed for me and
kept encouraging, guiding, helping and supporting me. Nobody can replace the
attention, love and care of the mother. After my mother were my siblings, who
too always loved, respected and supported me and each other. We all lived like
friends.
After
marriage, my wife, children and my in-laws proved very nice and gave me
tremendous love, respect and support. In fact I had the privilege of being
loved and respect by most of the relatives. May be because even those relatives
who kept trying to let my family down and create hurdles I used to help and
support them sincerely and honestly. I always used to visit all of them and
inquire about their welfare and keep all closer and together.
Apart from the continuing or never
ending tests and trials by Allah (God), though a human being I acted as a robot
to fulfil most of my duties and responsibilities according to Allah’s (God)
wishes. Although I am not a spiritual
person at all yet spiritual guidance through conscience, indications and other
modes keep helping me understand, implement and achieve many objectives in the
best interest of humanity.
LIFE JOURNEY:
My life journey, efforts and struggles were all never smooth or simple at all.
They were never easy for me as the devil, his lusty evil temptations and distractions
and his evil friends continue even today to bother, bug and misguide me a lot.
They, including envious relatives, gave me and my family extremely hard time by
creating hurdles and problems.
Because
of all these, I honestly admit and confess that I took many wrong steps and
decisions in my life and committed many mistakes and as a result not only me
but others too suffered pain and losses.
Specially,
between 1968 and till mid of 1973 I remained quite disturbed, confused, upset
and very sad. The reasons were many. In 1968, one of my brothers Farooq, passed
away. In 1969 my uncle, Zamir Ahmed, in
Hyderabad, Sindh, and grandfather, Wasi Ahmed, passed away in Lucknow, India. .In 1970, my
mother suffered a major heart attack. As a result, although my father was a
good human being with a good nature, character and a kind heart, a thorough
gentleman and a loving father, he used to remain very disturbed and jittery.
He
was a very responsible, loving, caring and supportive person. He cared for not
only us but his late father and one of his sister and her family in Lucknow,
India, and mother, sisters and brothers in Hyderabad, Sindh, and helped them in
all possible ways, particularly monetary.
I
was very sensitive and seeing my father and mother disturbed affected me badly
and upset me very much. I started losing interest in studies and life. Once I
was very sad and depressed in 1972 because I was not able to help my family and
was not coming up to their expectations. They loved me so much that they were
never allowed me to do anything except study and take care of my health.
WRONG DECISION:
One day I decided to go anywhere and try to prove that I can do something. I
packed my clothes early in the morning and left my home for an unknown
destination. I travelled hundreds of miles and reached the shrine of the famous
Muslim saint Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Qalandar in Sehwan Sharif. Hazrat Lal Shahbaz
Qalandar, son of Habib(Ibrahim Mujaab), was born in Marwand to a dervish, Syed
Ibrahim Kabiruddin. His ancestors had migrated from Baghdad and settled in
Mashhad. He is believed to have arrived in Sehwan around 1251.
There he established a meeting house (Khanqah), taught in the Fuqhai Islam
Madarrsah and wrote his treatises Mizan-us-Surf, Kism-e-Doyum, Aqd and Zubdah.
Lal Shahbaz lived a celibate life and died in the year 1279 at the age of 130.
Even
today I fail to understand as to why I went to Sehwan Sharif. After only an
hour, I started realizing that my decision could badly hurt my family and near
and dear ones. I immediately decided to return home. When I reached home, my
whole family and relatives were very much disturbed and madly searching for me.
They thought I was lost or kidnapped. They searched the hospitals and houses of
my friends and relatives. They were about to go to the police when they saw me
come back safe and sound. I cannot explain the relief they got and the glow on
their faces.
I
have never told or discussed this turn of my life with anyone, not even my wife
or children. This is the first time I am telling and writing about this. If I
was a weak, bad and corrupt person I would not have come back. My intention was
never to run away from home but to do and become something to help my family
overcome the problems and hardships. I was sure that I could something but that
was not the proper way I chose.
I
hid it from everyone but could not hide it from my mother who one day very
lovingly told me as to what I was going to do. I don’t know how she rightly
guessed what was in my heart and mind and what I did. Had I left the house with
bad intentions and made my family unhappy and sad, she and my father both would
have definitely died of shock. Allah saved us all.
I
learned a good lesson from my wrong or bad decision or mistake. I realized how
important it was to remain with the family, near and dear ones and good
friends. I realized how important and challenging it was to lead the family or
anyone. I realized how precious was the close relationship and love of family
and good friends and that we could live happily only with true love and
respect. Only this way we can build a good society and social circle. Only this
way we can present ourselves as a good example.
PAKISTAN:
I
love Pakistan very much and the people that I know there are all mostly very
good but I wished that my parents had migrated direct from India to Canada, US
or Europe. This is because of the
horrible corruption and terrible cruelties I witnessed in Pakistan. The system,
society and most of the people all have been corrupted. Everything is upside
down.
While
people are living in great pain and dying, others damn care and are enjoying.
Those who can do and want to do good things are harassed, harmed and killed.
This is the reality of Pakistan now. My motherland is bleeding and dying slowly
and nobody cares---not even the people in uniforms. While people are facing
hell-like situation and condition, they are all enjoying the best food, perks
and luxuries of life.
The
smiles, attitudes, promises and assurances are all mostly fake and
cosmetic. I have now permanently settled
in Canada and getting the best love, respect, care and facilities but at the
same time I feel the pain that Pakistan and the innocent Pakistanis are in and
keep praying for Pakistan and people and hope someday a leader will emerge to
put the people and the country on the right track and direction.
NEIGHBOUR:
I can never forget my very good and respected neighbour Mr Saeed, who was Superintendent
in AGPR, Karachi, and his family. He was a new neighbour and we did not know
each other but he helped me greatly in preparation of pension and other
documents for my mother. I can never repay his favours, help and support and
the love and respect of his family. His sons and daughters and their families
are in Canada and US. His wife passed away recently in Lahore, Pakistan. They
are all very nice people and trusted friends. It is hard to find such good
people and friends these days.
I
have great regard for late prime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. In 1973, when
the Foreign Office people were not cooperating with us in preparation of the
pension and other documents, Mr Saeed advised me to contact Z.A. Bhutto and
said that he was helping people.
I
sent the case to Z.A. Bhutto and within weeks he replied and with strict
instructions asked the Foreign Office to help. Within few months her pension
case was finalized. Interestingly, at that time Karachi was under the hold of
Jamaat-e-Islami and Z.A. Bhutto belonged to the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP),
the rival party. We used to vote for Jamaat.
STRANGE EXPERIENCES:
Many strange things happened in my life since my birth in March, 1952. I will
pen them down as far and as much I can recollect. Briefly, I can only say that I
am very fortunate that my grandparents and parents were very nice and of very good
nature and character. They were all very loving, caring, helpful and
supportive. They loved me so much that I can hardly express in words. My
siblings too love and support each other and others as well. We all live like
good friends.
In 1968,
in Islamabad, Pakistan, we visited many picnic spots like Saidpur,
Shakarparian, Zero Point and Rawal Dam. One day I along with my two brothers
decided to visit a nearby village called Nurpur Shahan, where there was a
shrine of a recognized famous saint. We decided to take a short cut and went
through the hilly areas and agriculture land. We were going there for the first
time and did not know the route and place.
On
the way, we saw a villager going with his donkey laden with apricots. We asked
him for help and started following him. He was taking us somewhere else. When we were passing through a village, we
asked someone as to where Nurpur was and we were told that this village is
Nurpur and the shrine was nearby. When we told him about the man with donkey he
said: “Boys you all were very lucky because he was a kidnapper and was luring
you towards the wrong way.” Those days Islamabad was being developed as a
capital and many persons particularly boys were kidnapped and used for forced
labour.
Again in 1968,
my father loved pigeons and one of them was of very good breed and used to fly
very high. One day the pigeon did not return which made my father worried and
very sad. Three days passed but the pigeon did not return. We were discussing
about the pigeon and I was listening. I too liked and loved the bird.
Suddenly,
I stood up and decided to search behind the large aluminium trunk. When I was
pushing the trunk aside, my father said: Why are you moving the trunk.” I had
no answer but when I had moved the trunk a bit I saw the pigeon stuck there. I
pulled it out and presented it to my father. He became very happy and patted me.
GRAVEYARD:
When my father-in-law,
who also my uncle, passed away I used to
visit his grave at the Paposhnagar Graveyard in Karachi, Pakistan. The cemetery
was very big and congested. One day I tried
my best but could not find the location of the grave and kept searching for an
hour.
After
failing to find the grave, I decided to leave for home. I was about to turn
back when suddenly I found myself standing near his grave. That place I visited
many times but I could not see the grave. I kept wondering how I reached right
in front of the grave. It all happened in a blink of an eye.
ACCIDENTS:
God
saved me narrowly and miraculously otherwise I would have died on the spot in
some accidents.
In Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in the
1960s: While I was trying to learn to ride bicycle on a
small road in front of my house, I could not put the brakes and banged into the
rear of a speeding Jaguar car on the main road, whose speed was nearly or over
100.
Had
I come in front of the car then the fate could be imagined. My bicycle was
badly damaged but I escaped unhurt and did not have even a scratch. I just
stood up and kept wondering as to what and how it all happened.
In1968 in Islamabad:
I was studying at home. At about
11:30 p.m. my friend cane on a Vespa motorbike and we went to the main market
`Aabpara’ for a cup of tea. When we were near the market on the main Murree
Road, a speeding car driven by a drunkard driver hit us from behind. We were
thrown from the motorbike. Near the road was a deep water drain. Luckily, the
motorbike did not fall in the drain. I suffered injuries. We went straight to
the hospital and after dressing and treatment came back home. I posed as if
nothing had happened and started studying.
After
few minutes there was a knock on the front door. My father opened the door and
was surprised to see the father of my friend standing there who told my father
about the accident and came to inquire about me. My father was shocked on
knowing this. He thanked God that for
saving my life.
In
1998 in Karachi: I was about to cross one of the busiest
roads Shahrah-e-Faisal and wanted to put my foot down from the footpath on the
road when I felt the whizzing sound of a speeding car, which passed in front of
me. I was stunned. Had I put my foot
down I would have been crushed to death instantly.
Between
2000 and 2004, I escaped unhurt in three more accidents. In one accident on the
highway, a Chinese driver banged on the side of the back door. I was sitting
there and would have been hurt seriously. I did feel the great impact and jerk
but escaped unhurt.
Bus-truck
accident: In the 1990, I went to Islamabad by plane. When my
visit ended, instead of returning by air I decided to travel by bus. I loved
such trips and sight-seeing full of adventure. The trip route was:
Islamabad-Lahore-Multan-Sadiqabad-Rohri-Sukkur-Nawabshah-Hyderabad and finally
Karachi.
I
was travelling on a bus from Multan to Rohri when suddenly a truck came in
front from a side road. The bus driver left the steering and the bus banged
into the truck with full speed. I was sitting behind the driver’s seat and
seeing the accident happen. The truck driver was thrown out of the truck due to
the great impact. Many bus passengers sitting on the roof of the bus too were
thrown on the road. At that time, I did not know what to do and just remain
seated. Many passengers sitting in the bus were badly injured. Fortunately, I
escaped unhurt and without a scratch.
Between 2000 and 2004:
I escaped unhurt in three more accidents in Toronto, Canada. In one accident on
the highway, a Chinese driver banged on the side of the back door. I was
sitting there and would have been hurt seriously. I did feel the great impact
and jerk but escaped unhurt.
Another
miraculous escape: We were returning from Niagara Fall,
Canada. It was late night and my eldest daughter was driving the car on the
highway. Suddenly she control of the car, which started swirling. Luckily she
did not panic and controlled the car.
Nearly
drowned: In the 1990s, I was swimming in a pool in Karachi,
where there were hundreds others swimming. Suddenly I realized that I was
drowning in deep water. I could feel going down but was unable to move or help
myself or call for help. Then I felt someone getting hold of one of my hands
and pulling me out. I did not call for any help but how that person realized
that I was drowning and needed help only God knows.
Thrown: I
was travelling on a motorbike with my cousin in the 1990s. We were going to the
seaside. The destination was Hawkes Bay
beach in Karachi. When we reached near the beach, a stone came under the front
wheel and as a result we literally flew many yards. There were solid hard rocks
all around. Thanks God that I did not fell on any pointed rocks. We were
miraculously saved.
FEAR
& FAILURES: I have learnt to never fear failures
because they are friends and teach us a painful but great lesson and give us
the pause and strength to come back and move ahead. They give us the
opportunity to analyze our faults and shortcomings and plan strategies in a
better way. Failures do cause depression and disappointment but if understood
properly then they act as energizers and a launching pad towards success.
I
used to fear dark places and could not live alone in the house but then a time
came when I faced alone other beings or Jinn in my houses in Toronto, Canada, and
instead of me getting scared they dared not come near me and when I chased them
then they vanished. This is because I keep reciting verses from the holy Quran
and always seek Allah’s (God) help and protection.
In 1966 in Singapore: The
bungalow we were living in was haunted. We could see the doors opening and
closing and knobs of the doors turning. My father was not scared by all these
but my mother felt many things and saw something. She became very sick and
neared death. She could not even recognize us.
My
father then sent her along with my two brothers and a sister back to Karachi,
Pakistan, where she got both medical and spiritual treatment and was fully
cured. I had to stay back along with my elder brother because of our exam. We
stayed in that house for about two years.
Beastly thing: When
I joined the journalism profession in 1973, I had to and succeeded in
overcoming fear. My duties, timings and nature of professional work were as
such that I had no choice but to change myself and become strong and fearless.
On
one cold winter night of December, 1974, I was returning with my friend from
office at late night (Between 2:00 and 3:00 am). We used to walk home The
distance was about eight kilometres from McLeod Road to Nazimabad No.1.
When
we reached Nazimabad and and were about to leave for our homes when my Bengali
friend Murtuza Khan something of beastly shape come out of the big storm water drain.
He was shocked and scared and immediately left the place. I too saw the horrible
thing, which looked a gorilla.
I
stood there thinking what to do as the beastly thing was standing on my way to
the house. I gathered courage, started reciting Quranic verses and moved
forward to take another route. By that time the beastly thing jumped from the
boundary wall and vanished into the bushes in the lawn of the bungalow, where
there used to be two important clinics---Khan Pathological Laboratory and
Arshad X-Ray Clinic..
I
came to know later that the bungalow was haunted and a dentist was murdered
mysteriously in his office upstairs. Many religious scholars and priests
visited the bungalow to get the beastly thing out. After that one of my
relatives moved there and living happily till now. The storm water drain was
also covered by the government.
In Toronto, Canada:
From April, 1999, till end of March, 2004, we lived in the building No. 44,
near the library, in the Thorncliffe Park Drive locality. In both the
apartments on the second and sixth floors, we were not alone and there were
other beings. I saw them in various
forms and tried to reach and catch them but each time they vanished. I could
see shadows on the wall and turning of the door knob and
hear knock on the door during late night in the apartment on the second floor. Whenever
I opened the door, I found no one there. I did not want to scare my family members
and those coming to my house. So except my wife I did not tell anyone.
Once
I was resting on my bed in the apartment on the sixth floor when the thing came
in front of me in the shape of my wife. I knew she was not my wife because she
looked much taller and those clothes which my wife used to wear more than ten
years back. Also, my wife had just returned from office and was busy in the
kitchen as she was very hungry. She was wearing different clothes.
My
wife used to change clothes first and then go to the kitchen for food but that
day she did not even come to the room to change clothes. When I stood up to
meet the thing she swiftly moved to the next room and vanished.
HOUSE OCCUPIED:
I had two houses or apartments in Karachi. They were located in Gulshan-e-Iqbal
area. I rented one house located near Hassan Square to a government officer. He
looked gentle and behaved nicely. He used to come to my house to pay the rent
regularly. I used to visit the house and the tenants treated me nicely. The
officer was posted to interior of Sindh and his cousin and friends were living
there.
When
my immigration to Canada process was finalized, I decided to sell the house. My
friend showed interested and I sold the house to him at cheaper rate. After a
week he came back and told me that he has changed his mind because his father
was not interested. I gave him the money back.
When
I went to the house to give notice to the tenants to vacate it, they misbehaved
with me and threatened me with dire consequences. The cousin of the tenant
said: “Forget the house. It is our now. We have occupied it. The tenant is an
army officer and engaged in the operation in the city. If you don’t understand
then we will teach you a good lesson.”
Hearing
them shout, the neighbour came out. He looked very scared. He called me inside
and started crying. When I asked details, he said: “These people have made our
lives miserable. Every second day they bring the military truck and pick up
boys, who face them, from our homes. They are stealing electricity from my
house and not paying the bills for over twelve years. They have threatened us
not to say anything.”
Later
many other residents of the complex approached me and told similar stories of
bullying and harassment. I returned quietly assuming that I had lost my house.
I contacted some of my influential friends who assured me not to worry at all
and just go home and sleep peacefully.
Hardly
a week passed when the officer came to my house and requested me to accompany
him to the house as he wanted to hand over the house and its keys to me. He
looked very worried and scared and said: “I have got the house vacated from my
cousin and friends. Please don’t put any more pressure. We did not want to
leave the house but now I apologize for what happened.”
I
took possession of the house and then sold it at very good price. The
interesting thing is that the extra amount I earned equalled to the arrears of
the bills which they had not paid for twelve years. Residents were filled with
joy and thanked me for removing them from the place.
My
friend who took the money back came to me again to buy the house. This time I
refused and told him I was getting good profit now and had already sold it. He
then told me why he refused and took back the money.
FAMILY: I have a nice,
loving and caring family and relatives in North America. They all number about
25 and live in Chicago and New York, US, and Toronto, Canada. They are all well
settled and very happy.
My
family in Canada includes my wife, four children, three of them happily
married, two son-in-law and five grandchildren. There are two brothers and a
cousin and their families.
In
the United States, I have my mother, two brothers, one sister and their
families. They too are well settled and living happily there.
I
enjoy very beautiful relationship with my wife, who was my cousin, and her
family. Since marriage till now we had arguments on issues and matters but she
never left me in anger to her parent house even once.
Not
even once I considered her parent and in-laws as separate from my family. My
father-in-law was my late uncle and we lived like friends and shared all the
problems and plans. We were very close to each other and respected each other.
My mother-in-law was a very nice and great lady. Her love and care was like the
love and care of my mother.
After
her death I don’t feel like going to Pakistan because there is none now to give
the attention, love and care she truly gave.
I miss her and will keep her missing very much. All of my wife’s
brothers and sisters respect me a lot and never argued or misbehaved with me
even when I used to scold them. We all used to live together and happily in the
same locality.
GOOD SIBLINGS:
I have six brothers and two sisters. Our eldest brother was a captain in the
Pakistan Army. He is of a very good nature and character and a very kind,
helpful, supportive, loving and caring person because of which he is very
popular, liked, loved and respected in the family and by all those who know him
or helped by him.
But
he had a weakness as well and that was borrowing habit which created great
problems and hardships for him and all of us. The money he borrowed from the
people was mostly used to pay off debts or for good purposes.
His heart and nature are such that he can
never stop helping others when he sees them
in problem. This borrowing habit always landed him in trouble. Thanks God, now
that habit has changed. In reality he is the leader and backbone of our family
and relatives. He keeps helping all even today. Because of his help, many
relatives are in North America, well settled and living happily here.
His
contribution is tremendous in this connection. For
years now he is looking after our 80-year old ailing mother and taking great
care of her, who underwent quadruple bypass surgery in December, 2015.
Similarly
and fortunately, all my sibling arte mostly like that. They keep helping each
other and others. After the passing away of my father, they all helped
tremendously in looking after the house and family. Without their help and
support, I would not have reached Canada. My children should know and
understand this and learn a lesson. They must understand how important it is to
live and work together and love, respect, help and support each other.
SERVING
SENIORS: When we were
small, it was our duty to serve elders and take very good care of them.
Fortunately, in my house and family, I was very close to elders and seniors. It
was my duty to massage the body of my father, put oil on his scalp, polish his
shoes, help him to get prepared for office by arranging everything properly.
I
used to massage the scalp and body of my uncles as well including my
father-in-law even after marriage. My mother’s father loved and liked me too
much. He lived in the same neighbourhood with my eldest aunt. Without me he
would not take his medicine, go to the doctor or meet friends and relatives.
I
used to shave and give him massage regularly. He was not convinced with others
doing this and used to wait for hours for me to take care of him. I was a
college student when he passed away and till then I served him regularly. I
loved doing all these.
UNCLE NIZAM:
Nizamuddin was my mother’s cousin. He was rich and well established in cotton
business in Mian Chunnu, Punjab, Pakistan. He was very nice and people loved
and respected him very much.
Then
a time came when he suffered great loss in business as a result of family
tussle. The loss and the shock made him a schizophrenia patient. People used to
laugh at him, tease and taunt him and treat him very badly.
He
went to the houses of most relatives for food and shelter but they all refused
to even entertain him. One day he came to my house and requested my mother for
shelter. My mother looked towards me and I saw a yes in her eyes. I immediately
allowed him to stay and asked all the family members to give him the same love,
care and respect. He stayed with us for over twenty years and we tried our best
to take good care of him. We tried to get him treated but he always resisted
strongly and was not prepared to accept that he was sick at all.
He
used to become violent. One day he took hold of my infant daughter and wanted
to throw her off the balcony. Luckily, one of my cousins saw and stopped him
and snatched my daughter. Understanding his worsening mental condition, we never said anything to him.
He
was an educated and knowledgeable person. One day I got a call from PIA asking
for General Nizamuddin. The call was from the office of PIA Chairman Air
Marshal (Retd) Daudpota.
I
immediately senses something was wrong. When I asked the secretary about
details, she said: “The PIA chairman could not remember who Gen. Nizamuddin was
and is interested in meeting him in the park where the general wants to meet
him. So please tell him to meet at the
time and place given by him.”
I
then told the secretary: “Thanks I picked up the phone. Nizamuddin is a
schizophrenic and not an army general. Please cancel the appointment to save
all of us from great embarrassment.”
She
was shocked and said: “He spoke so well in English and with such confidence
that nobody could even think that he was mentally sick. Thanks for saving me.
It would have been very bad for me and the chairman if he had reached the place
to meet him.”
.. NEARLY KIDNAPPED:
One day I was returning from office when my tenant stopped me at the front door
and told me: “Your son Junaid was luckily saved from being kidnapped. The
kidnapper was taking him on a bicycle and had far away from the house when I
saw, recognized your son and stopped the person.
The
kidnapper threw my son and sped away on the bicycle.” Junaid was hardly five
years old at that time. It would have been a great loss.
JOURNEY
TO CANADA: I was well settled and happy in Karachi,
Pakistan, and enjoying the best possible life and facilities but extremely
worried as well due to the worsening law & order situation in Karachi, seeing
no future for my children and sensing extreme dangers for my family. I thought
a thousand times and decided not to be selfish and only think about myself.
Whatever I was about to decide and do was in the best interest of myself, my
family and all my near and dear ones. I had to open the door for peace,
stability, progress and prosperity for all. The decision I took proved very
right and timely.
Very
painfully, I finally decided to say good-bye to my wonderful motherland
Pakistan. The country was good, beautiful and greatly blessed but a victim of
massive corruption at all levels including people, society and system. The
human beasts started dominating, ruling, corrupting and destroying the people
and country.
The
process had already started in the 1940s when the founder of Pakistan Mohammad
Ali Jinnah was allegedly murdered and then slowly the founding leaders
including prime minister Liaquat Ali Khan and Jinnah’s sister Fatima Jinnah
were murdered one by one.
Then
the planned and systematic murders of good leaders and people continued but
none of the murderers arrested. Instead, they were protected and promoted.
These rotten eggs, dark angels, devils, criminals and terrorists are the ones
who are dominating, ruling and ruining Pakistan now. They never accepted
Pakistan and always remained loyal to the Colonialists and the enemies of
Pakistan and all good Pakistanis. .
LIFE IN CANADA: In April, 1999, I migrated to Canada with my
family. Soon after my arrival in Toronto, Canada, I became the Veteran Member
of Toronto Press Club and member of the prestigious Ontario Club. I started my writing work here again but as a
freelancer. It was not easy as most of my own community members including near
and dear ones kept discouraging me.
Many
started even avoiding me fearing that my bold writing and free expression would
land them in trouble. Most of them just kept and keep crying and complaining
about problems and issues but in reality they always tried and keep trying to
use and abuse others. They try to act smart but emerge losers.
I
ignored them and kept my focus on writing. My articles were prominently
published by local and national newspapers and magazines and posted by
important blogs and websites. I took full advantage of the computer and
Internet facilities and successfully promoted my work, cause, mission and
vision through this extremely important medium. It became a very powerful
platform for me to help the people and become their voice and strength in the
true sense.
I
kept telling people to actively and effectively focus on using this powerful
medium.
Also,
I kept telling the community newspapers’ editors and publishers to focus on
making their publications bilingual---English and Urdu--- so achieve good
impact, impression and results. Unfortunately, they fail to understand the
importance.
I
also became member of National Ethnic Press and Media Council of Canada
(NEPMCC). In 2006, NEPMCC awarded me “Free Expression Award”. The award was
given by the representative of Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. I was also made
life Honorary Director of the NEPMCC. Thomas Saras, CEO of NEPMCC respected,
encouraged, supported and promoted me greatly. He plays a great role in my
successes and the cause, mission and vision to serve humanity in reality. He
has posted most of my articles on his NEPMCC website (See editorials &
archives).
When Aamir Khawaja, a community
member, approached me, I helped him in his website project `Meraraabta.com’. It
was a very successful prestigious project. It served and promoted the community
through coverages and interviews of dignitaries. Later, I separated from him. I
did not agree with his planning and policies, which led to the closure of the
website.
In
2006, Shaukat Malik and Riaz Hussain approached and requested me to help them
run their publication `Pakistan Abroad’. They were planning to close the
newspaper as it was becoming very difficult and challenging for them.
The
name Pakistan touched my patriotism and made me emotional. I agreed to help
them. I became the honorary editor of Weekly `Pakistan Abroad’, published from
Toronto, Canada. It became one of the most read, reputed and leading newspapers
of the community. It became a powerful voice of the people and all communities.
The
newspaper belonged to Pakistanis, Shaukat Malik and Riaz Hussain. Both Pakistan
Abroad and Shaukat Malik earned NEPMCC awards. Such was the standard of the
newspaper.
I also served as honorary editor of
`Dawn Canada’ and `Ambassador’ newspapers published by Matanat Khan and Shaheen
Khan of Sunshine Radio, Mississauga, Canada. I know both Matanat Khan and
Shaheen Khan but Matanat Khan came to me for this purpose through Shahid
Hashmi. He wanted to pay me just $75 per month. I felt insulted, looked towards
Shahid Hashmi and politely refused the offer.
Still
I agreed and told him that I will help free of cost and I helped him by
contributing exclusive articles and writing editorials. Because focus of the
couple was on Sunshine Radio therefore they could not run the paper for long.
.
In fact, I never lost any
opportunity of helping others in promoting the common cause. This all was part
of my mission and vision since childhood: Serve Humanity In Reality (SHIR).
FRIENDS:
In 2001, I met Shahid Hashmi, Chairman, Canpak Chamber of Commerce, and
Hameeduddin Ahmed, editor and publisher of leading Urdu newspaper `AWAZ’,
published from Toronto, Canada. Both became my family friends. The trio worked
together to build bridges, serve humanity and promote good causes.
I
saw Shahid Hashmi and his family including Seema Hashmi, Sohabe Hashmi, Savera
Hashmi, Shakaib Hashmi, Sidra Hashmi and Saman Hashmi always in the forefront
in organizing important events and functions in order to build bridges between
people and communities and practically promote the concept---love, respect,
help and support each other and live and work together.
He
is straight forward and some of his candid views, opinions, comments and
arguments prick and taste unpleasant. Because of this, people fail to properly
understand him and his goodness. I understood him and his goodness. This was
essential for adjustment and good friendship. I have found him a thorough
gentleman with a good nature, character, kind heart, loving, caring, helpful
and supportive. I have tried and tested him.
Mohammad Hameeduddin Ahmed, a
journalist, is another very nice person and a thorough gentleman with good
nature and character. We are a good team and had a very good time. The three of
us with our families toured many touristic and interesting places in Canada and
the United States including Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Cabot Trail and
Prince Edward Island in Canada and Michigan, Ohio and Buffalo in the US. We
used to travel hundreds of miles on Shahid Hashmi’s motorhome and big vans.
It’s hard to get the wonderful trips. They are part of my golden memories
now.
Then
I met Syed Muhammad Iqbal in 2012. We became good friends. He formed the Pak
Seniors Forum (PSF) in 2012 and I helped him as honorary director. Through this
platform, we keep helping and promoting the common cause. He too is a very
straight forward person and used to be a corporate lawyer back home. He is a
very nice and knowledgeable gentleman. He is now another important member of
our team.
Through
Shahid Hashmi, Hameeduddin, Syed Mohammad Iqbal, late Javed Yusuf, late Saadat
Ali Khan, late Nooruddin Mirza and many others, I made many friends including
Hashim Hyder, Tahir Hussain, Masood Haq, Afzal Khan Nayyar, Mehdi Salahuddin,
Noorain Fazli, Shaukat Malik, Riaz Husssain, Mazhar Shafiq, Jamal Anjum and Syed Sadruddin.
The list is very long.
I
very much miss some of my very good friends and family members who are now no
more with us. The friends in Canada include late Javed Yusuf, Saadat Ali Khan
and Mirza Nooruddin. In Pakistan, late Kamal Pasha of Daily Dawn. All those who
know them know very well that it was not easy at all to make Javed Yusuf and
Saadat Ali Khan friends but I was lucky that our friendship remained good and
flourished.
LIMIT: I
keep distances and limits with all including family and friends and all those
trying to violate the limits or to use and abuse me are taken off my good list.
My time, energy and efforts are all very precious and I cannot afford to waste
them on nonsense and nuisance. There is lot to be done and I am very short of
time now to do my important work---My cause (SHIR).
Nobody
is perfect including me. All my friends---right from Shahid Hashmi, Hameeduddin
Ahmed, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Hashim Hyder, Masood Haq (Roohani), Tahir, Afzal
Khan Nayyar and many others belong to respectable families and are responsible
persons. We dream, desire and practically keep trying to help others and serve
humanity in reality.
We
get great spiritual and mental satisfaction by helping others, particularly the
deserving ones. We understand and respect people and values. This most people
don’t understand.
TERRIBLE
LIES: In Canada, I worked at few places only. The first was in a factory and
lasted for only one day. I had never worked in a factory and found it very hard
and challenging. It was a plastic moulding company where chairs and other items
were made. I could handle the sharp blades to scrap the pointed sides of the
items produced.
The
second job was at a call centre in Downtown Toronto. It lasted for hardly a
fortnight. The third job was also at a call centre---Clegg Campus Marketing.
The call centre jobs were terrible as it was based on massive lies. I was fed
up of hearing lies to hook the innocent students, seniors and other people. I
had never done this in my life. My jobs back home were all very neat and
clean. I worked here from 1999 till
December, 2002.
The
employers kept changing and ultimately cheated the employees working there and
till to-date nothing happened. Luckily I was saved and laid off earlier.
Work-wise, those were the worst moments of my entire life. Still, I thanking
Allah (God) because I was supporting my family through the jobs.
It
was a terrible and most challenging period for me. I became sick and suffered
from chronic diabetes and heart problem.
My quadruple by-pass surgery in December, 2003, failed. Angioplasty was done in
October, 2004, and two stents placed in two arteries. The other two arteries
could not be touched because they were badly blocked again soon after the
by-pass.
After
2004, my health deteriorated further and I had to be hospitalized several
times. My kidneys were damaged and I became a kidney dialysis patient.The
dialysis is done three times a week. I suffered a heart problems twice in the
end of March. First it was irregular heart beat
after few days a heart attack on March 31, 2015, The attack took place
while I was in the hospital. Because of the dangers to kidney they could do
nothing for my heart.
POETRY: I
am not a poet but I also try to give meaningful messages to the people through
Roman Urdu Poetry, which I have named as `Tooti Phooti Shairi.’ The purpose is
to create proper awareness and understanding. May be someday the collections
will appear in book form.
SRI LANKA: I
visited Colombo, Sri Lanka, three times. It was in connection with my
immigration to Canada. On the day of my interview in the morning, while I was
having breakfast the table shook twice and there were sounds of big blasts. The
two big blasts too place in the embassy area, which was closed and cordoned by
the army.
My
uncle asked me not to go out as the soldiers had shoot at sight orders. I
finally decided to take the risk. The bus dropped me far away from the area. I
started walking and was stopped by the soldiers. I showed them my passport and
the interview letter. They then allowed me to proceed.
When
I reached the Canadian Embassy, I was informed that many staff and officers
could not reach the embassy. I was disappointed. I persuaded the staff to
arrange my interview as I came from Pakistan and it was not easy for me to come
again. They agreed and I was interviewed by the Director of Immigration
Program. He asked me how I managed to reach the embassy and then told me to
file story of the blast and how I reached the embassy. It was my test. I did
and presented him. I then gave the interview which lasted about an hour.
When
I got the immigration papers in Karachi, Pakistan, I found there was error in
my wife’s name. I asked the consultant to inform the Canadian embassy and they
said that Canada will allow entry and there is nothing to worry.
I
was not convinced. I rushed to Colombo and explained to the staff the problem I
said: “I will face great problems at Karachi airport and they will only allow
me to go if I bribe them. They then took the papers and made the correction. It
was a matter of only one alphabet.
Pakistanis
were very much respected in Sri Lanka.Colombo is a beautiful city. Altogether I
stayed there for about fifteen days. I lived with my uncle who was working
there as a manager in a big factory owned by a Pakistani businessman. I visited
hill resort Kandy as well. I enjoyed the very nice train journey to Kandy. I
found the literacy rate very high. Even the poor and beggars were educated and
could speak fluent English.
The
government gives great importance to education of children. The women too are
very hardworking and playing the role of bread-earners. In the factory where my
uncle was manager, Over 95 per cent of the workers were young woman. The
beaches of Colombo were thronged by tourists. There were huts, girls and lot of
fun.
GIFT FROM SHRINE: There
was a beautiful big mosque and shrine of a renowned Muslim saint near the
Canadian Embassy in the centre of Colombo. The mosque is said to be about 200
years old and known as the Dewatagaha mosque. It is one of the more prominent
mosques in Colombo - its lovely exterior is almost an iconic part of the
architecture near Town Hall.
The
mosque is also partly a shrine to a Saint from the 19th century - Shaikh Usman
Waliyullah - and Muslims and non-Muslims alike visit to pay their respects. I
used to visit the shrine and pass my waiting time there during all the visits
to Colombo. During the last visit to Colombo, I got a gift from the shrine.
During
my last visit to shrine, I went to the room where precious gifts from VIPs were
kept on display. The caretaker of the shrine briefed me about them. I was
impressed and interested in one of the sheets laid on the shrine and kept on
display.
I
asked the caretaker if I can buy one of the sheets to keep as a token of visit
to the shrine and he refused saying they were for record and display only and
not for sale. I left the place and sat outside in the compound watching people
taking coconut oil from the huge cauldron.
After
about half an hour, I saw the caretaker coming towards me. He said I was
searching for you. He took me into the VIP gifts room and asked me to choose
anyone of them. I said I cannot afford to purchase the very expensive gift. He
said I have been ordered by the saint to give any gift you choose. I chose one
and he gave me a proper receipt to keep. The whole big sheet was so soft that
it could be folded and kept in the clasped hands.
STAY IN CALCUTTA: My
parents, Zaheer Ahmed Siddiqui and Anisa Khatoon, migrated from Lucknow, UP,
India, after partition of the Sub-Continent and creation of Pakistan in 1947.
My
mother’s family had left India earlier and settled in Karachi, Pakistan. Most
of my father’s family was still in Lucknow. My father joined the foreign Office
in Pakistan. Karachi was capital of Pakistan at that time.
So
the first place of posting my father chose was Calcutta, India. We stayed there
for about five years. Those were one of the best periods of my life. Calcutta,
a port city, was one of the biggest
cities of India. It was overpopulated because of the flow of people from all
over India, particularly Bihar.
Calcutta
was at that time was very dirtybut beautiful and historical as well. There were
many historical and touristic places including the famous Howrah Bridge,
Victoria Memorial Museum, zoo Gol Talao (Historical park & pond),
Calcutta Port, Dharamtalla Maidan (Massive ground), where millions of people
could easily gather. It was the venue of large social, cultural, religious and
political events.
My
father liked and loved to visit these places. He loved nature and adventure. My
father’s family, particularly grandfather Wasi Ahmed Siddiqui, who was deputy
treasurer in the State Bank of India, used to visit us regularly. My mother’s
close relatives were doing business in Calcutta. The largest Islamic book store,
Taj Company, on Kolu Tola Street was owned by my mother’s uncle Qamrul. He used
to live near the store and was a very nice person. He used to drive the heavy
Triumph motorbike and give us a ride. We enjoyed very good relations and used
to visit each other’s place every week and had a lot of fun and party.
My
father was fond of movies. We all used to watch movies almost every week. As mentioned above, both my elder brother and
me started our education from the famous and prestigious St. Xavier School in
Calcutta.
My
mother faced tough times twice. Once while she burnt her fingers badly in
electric shock while trying to prepare tea. The fingers became black and she
almost lost them. Fortunately, she got very good treatment and cure and was
fully treated.
Then
she suffered from a cyst in one of her breasts. It was the beginning of breast
cancer. Again, due to the very good doctors, care and treatment she was fully
cured.
At
that time there used to be a lot of Hindu-Muslim riots. The street and main
roads used to literally become red after being soaked with blood. The municipal
workers used to scrap and clean the blood. That was terrible for us. During
those time we used to remain at home. Sometimes we could not play in the
building compound. Those who used to dislike and hate us used to call the
police. Police used to harass us now and then on various pretexts.
Every
year during winter and summer vacations of school, the whole family used to
visit close relatives in Lucknow, Lakhimpur Kheri, Sitapur and Barabanki. One
of the biggest jungles of India, which stretched upto Nepal, was hardly few
miles away from my grandfather’s houses in Lakhimpur Kheri and Sitapur.
My mother’s cousins, Pyarey, Dularey
and their predecessors, were all caretakers of the shrine of the famous saint
Syed Waris Ali Shah (R.A.) in Deva Sharif, near Barabanki. We used to visit that place without fail to
pay respect to the saint and meet our close relatives.
When
my father’s period of posting ended in Calcutta, India, we returned but not alone
because his family, except my two married aunts and my grandfather, accompanied us. Almost the whole compartment
was filled with us. It was a very long journey, which we enjoyed fully. Train services
and journeys are very good in India. So because of the good memories of the
golden period passed in the wonderful country India, where most people are
loving and caring, I can never forget those beautiful days of my life.
My
youngest sister Shagufta married my Indian cousin Shoeb Ahmed Khan in Karachi
and and since mid-1990s lives in Lakhimpur Kheri, UP, India. They have three
children She is living happily with her
family there.
CHOICE:
Why I keep thanking Allah so much? I had one choice to make between Rahman
(God) and Shaitan (Satan or devil). Rahman (God) shows light and leads to the
right path and destination. Shaitan (Satan or devil) leads to the wrong path,
darkness and ultimately destruction. On the one hand was Rahman, Lord of the
worlds and The Creator, and on the other was Shaitan (Satan), the sworn enemy
of mankind.
Although
I am not a good or practicing Muslim, because I keep faltering and
committing sins and mistakes, but
through the holy book, Quran, I came to know that Rahman (God) promises to
protect His believers, followers and lovers and says that those who like, love
and follow Shaitan (Satan or devil) would be made the devil’s friend.
Thanks
to Allah (God) that He blessed me with good soul, nature, character and near
and dear ones that helped me choose Rahman (God), Who never let me down and
always guided and protected me and helped me love, respect, help and support
others. Whatever I suffered was due to my own ways and faults.
BEAUTY OF ALLAH: The
beauty and majesty of My Lord, Allah, is that despite my all such terribly
wrong steps and decisions, He was there to help, support, guide and protect me.
He gave me such soul, mind and character combination which keeps me away from
cheating, harming and hurting others.
Most
people try to use and abuse me but what they don’t know and understand is that
Allah (God) gave me the nature, character, strength and opportunities to help others in any way and
get full satisfaction though such acts and deeds
Are
these tremendous blessings small or worth ignoring? They can never be. I don’t
know what will happen after my death or where I will land---Heaven or
hell---but one thing I know and that is that Allah always compensates and
blesses me and my near and dear ones with unimaginable great rewards.
The living proof, apart from the tests, trials
and turbulences in lives, is the successful and peaceful lives of my whole
family, siblings and their families and near and dear ones. We have no words to
thank Him and that’s why He has taught us how to thank Him properly and keep
seeking guidance from Him---Surah # 1 Al-Fatiha:
“1.
In the name of God (Allah), the Gracious, the Merciful. 2. Praise be to God
(Allah), Lord of the Worlds. 3. The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. 4. Master
of the Day of Judgment.
5.
It is You we worship, and upon You we call for help. 6. Guide us to the straight
path. 7. The path of those You have blessed, not of those against whom there is
anger, nor of those who are misguided.”
There
is no doubt and if and but at all that Allah guides, shows light and forgives
and Satan tricks, misguides and leads towards darkness and destruction. Whether
I am perfect or not or become perfect or not but this much I have learnt and
understood in my life through His guidance and this helps me greatly to move
forward successfully, live peacefully and love, respect, help and support
others---spiritually, mentally and physically.
AVOID
ARGUMENTS: I always disliked people senselessly arguing,
debating and criticizing each other and their faiths and religions. Through
divine messages, I came to know that as a Muslim we have been taught to remain
on the right path, honest and peaceful, show great patience and demonstrate
great love and respect for humanity. Muslims should avoid unnecessary arguments
about God because of the following words and commands of God:
In
Surah # 1 Al-Fateha: “Praise be to
Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the Worlds (2) Most Gracious, Most
Merciful (3) Master of the, Day of Judgment.”
In
Surah # 109 Al-Kafiroon: “Say: O ye that reject Faith! (1) I worship not that
which ye worship, (2) Nor will ye worship that which I worship. (3) And I will
not worship that which ye have been wont to worship, (4) Nor will ye worship
that which I worship. (5) To you be your Way, and to me mine. (6).”
In
Surah # 112 Al-Ikhlas: “Say: He is Allah the One and Only; (1) Allah, the
Eternal, Absolute; (2) He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; (3) And there is
none like unto Him. (4).”
In
the light of the above, as Muslims and Believers, our job is to simply
propagate and demonstrate with understanding, love, respect and good character
and leave the rest on God only Who can give proper guidance. We have no power
or authority to give such guidance.
In
short, despite irresistible lusty temptations and lucrative offers including
monetary to misguide, buy and corrupt me, throughout my life I always tried to
serve humanity in reality and never harm or hurt anyone. I always admired
beauty---whether woman, nature or adventure. I always respected, liked and
loved the company of women. They became my good friends and news sources.
I
am extremely fortunate and proud that Allah chose me, guides me and provides me the best opportunities, will
power, strength, determination, body, mind, soul, near and dear ones and
friends to live respectfully and
responsibly and to always defend, support and promote the truth and right. This
is the secret of my successful life, which is full of satisfaction and
contentment.
CONCLUSION:
This
is end of the tale of twists and turns of my life till January, 2016. Despite
my bad memory and illness, I did my best to write down all that I could recall.
I must have committed and seek forgiveness for the mistakes and omissions of
any form and kind committed in this write-up.
Although
I have less time now because of three days a week dialysis still I am writing
and working to help the people and serve humanity in reality through my
platform---SHIR International Network---and help of friends and their
respective organizations. I believe in team work and love and respect for all.
May Allah (God) succeed me and my team in the mission, efforts, struggle and
aim to serve humanity.
Allah
(God) has blessed me with good name, fame, respect and everything. Instead of
self-projection, promotion and publicity, I prefer to focus on my work which is
most important for me and through which not only humanity can benefit in the
best possible way but I could get reward from Allah. I fully enjoy this
thinking, my writing and humanity work.
I
honestly thank from the depth of my heart all those who helped me or are
helping me in my cause, mission and vision---SHIR. I like to work with all and
preferably the like-minded people, who understand me and my objective.
MALAYSIA: After Calcutta, my father’s second posting place
was Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We went there in the early 1960s and stayed there
till the end of 1965. Kuala Lumpur is a beautiful city and a very good monsoon
climate. We enjoyed every bit of life and stay there and made many friends.
Gen
Sher Ali Khan was the ambassador of Pakistan in Malaysia. After his departure,
Gen Hassan became the ambassador. Prince Hassan Abbasi, Prince of the State of
Bahawalpur, was the First Secretary. He was friend of my father and used to visit
our house many times in a month. He loved the food cooked by my mother.
Also,
he used to take us out for lunch and dinner as both the prince and my father
were food-lovers. The prince loved eating seafood, particularly lobsters. When we had returned to Pakistan from
Singapore, we heard the sad news of his murder in Rome, Italy., where he was
posted as ambassador. He was a verygood human being, nice person and a great
personality.
Some of the VIP guests coming from
Pakistan including the internationally renowned Qari Burhanuddin used to stay
with us. Qari Burhanuddin, who held a world record in some segments of Qirat
(Recitation of Quran), came twice to
participate in the international Qirat conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
which used to be held annually. He came several times and stayed with us for
many weeks. He became our good and trusted family friend.
Once
it was raining heavily in the night. It was a storm and we could hear the
thunders. Suddenly we heard a loud bang and it looked as if our house has
collapsed. We woke up and could not see anything in the dark. In the morning,
we saw the huge tree which fell near our house. We narrowly escaped death. Had
it fallen our house the whole bungalow and all of us
would
have been crushed.
We
toured many tourist places and cities in Malaysia and travelled hundreds of
miles on our black Morris Minor car. Our house was a very big bungalow. We had
a large front and backyard where there were coconut, pineapple and other Malaysian
fruit trees.
My
father loved keeping chickens very much. There were over fifty best quality and
very expensive chickens. Every day we used to collect dozens of large size eggs.
Chicks were hatched in dozens. We used to count the chicken and put them in
their places in the evening.
Once
I noticed that one chicken of a very special breed was missing for many days. My
father thought some animal or snake might have eaten it. She used to be seen
sometimes in the day only and vanish in the evening. One day I saw it in the
daytime and kept a close watch.
When
I saw the chicken going out of the bungalow I started following. It went into
the bushes of a bungalow quite far from our house. I entered the bushes and
found it sitting on many eggs. I came
back home, brought a large box and put the chicken and all the eggs inside. Over
a dozen beautiful chicks were hatched. This made my father very happy.
Both
my father and us used to hold grand parties almost every week at home and had
great fun. Every night all our friends used to come to our house to play and
watch TV. My father never objected and allowed us to enjoy our lives fully but
within the limit. He used to play with us and even go to the swimming pool. He
was more like a a friend than a father.
My
elder brother was the group leader and captain of our football team. He was a
good hockey, football, cricket, badminton and table tennis player. We used to
enjoy all the festivals including, New Year, Chinese New Year, Muslim
festivals, Christmas.
We
were very naughty as well. Sons and daughters of the owner of the bungalow too
were our friends. Their grandparents and parents used to keep best fresh fruits
for their gods at the worship place in their bungalow. In the late night we
used to go there and eat the fruits. In the morning they used to shout a lot.
We did this all in innocence and just for fun and not to insult or humiliate
anyone.
My
father arranged a religious teacher for us to teach the holy Quran. He was from
Rampur, India.This teacher used to beat my brothers a lot. I remained very
disturbed on seeing this. One day I could not control myself. I brought a ripe
papaya and banged it on his head. My father gave me a good thrashing.
We
decided to teach him a good lesson . He used to come on a bicycle and kick the
main door to open it. We used to park the car in front of the main door. We
polished the place with grease and waited for him to come. When he came riding
in, his cycle slipped and he went flying and was injured. Again we got good
thrashing.
My
father started sensing that something was wrong and the children were not
comfortable with the teacher. We used to complain against him to the father.
One day my father asked him to buy a chicken for a party next day. He bought
the chicken which was too old and in bad shape and charged too much for it. My
father got angry and decided to get rid of him.
Luckily,
the terrible and horrible teacher went on vacation to Rampur for months. He was
replaced by Qari Habibur Reham from Swat, Pakistan. He was a very nice person
and teacher. He used to speak soflly and never beat us. We all liked him very
much. I was the first to learn and finish the holy quran and revised it six
times under his supervision.
Serve Humanity in
Reality –
Javed Zaheer
Maulana
Hasrat Mohani was a renowned journalist, poet, activist and an ardent advocate
of truth. Before partition in India he was the owner/editor of an Urdu daily.
Once criticizing the English Governor Maulana head-lined a news ‘Governor nay
jhoot bola’, (roughly translated: Governor has told a lie). Maulana was
summoned and admonished and advised by the Governor to be more careful in his
writings stating that whatever he had said was true and correct. Next day,
Maulana published a more conspicuous headline, Governor nay phir jhoot bola
meaning in English Governor tells a lie again. That was the true spirit of
journalism. Javed Zaheer belongs to the tribe of Maulana Hasrat Mohani. He is
bold, honest and truthful. He is a professional you can trust.
Javed
is more than a journalist. Usually senior or junior, journalists stick to the
principle of five Ws, i.e. who, when, where, what and why. It is not my
intention to demean the journalists and the noble work being done by them as
professionals, but it is only that I have found Javed a bit different from the
lot. Anyone else would have abandoned the ship long before, but not Javed. He
has suffered heart attack, his eye sight is alarmingly weak (every month he is
given injection in his eye); he is diabetic, he has a carotid artery; he has
two failed kidneys and thrice a week goes for dialysis. Javed is bestowed with
a very strong will power, determination and an acute sense of responsibility
towards his family, friends, society and profession. Physically frail, mentally extremely sound
and vigilant, the courageous man Javed Zaheer is going strong. He is regularly
writing blogs, articles and contributing and helping the society with his pen
work, time and money.
The
book in your hand is the autobiography of Javed Zaheer. To write a review,
reviewers usually go through about 35-40%of the manuscript or the material. I
have written book review for Daily Dawn (English) for more than two years. I do
not have the figures but at least more than a hundred book reviews by me have
been published. This book is among those few that have been read by me from
cover to cover – every word of it. The Twist & Turns of My Life: Javed
Zaheer – Journalist – is an autobiography. In my opinion the work of a
historian and autobiographer are almost the same. The writing belongs to the
same genre. Historian and autobiographer both attempt to write what has
happened? Like a historian the autobiographer has to have deep insights about
whatever he is writing; he has to be honest while narrating event; has to be
just and impartial and unemotional and has to pen down events, happenings,
traits of persons like their habits, education, character, relationship and
every other detail in an unbiased manner. An autobiographer cannot and should
not color or make additions or deletions. Both as an autobiographer and a journalist
Javed Zaheer, in my opinion, fulfils all those conditions.
The
intellectual quality of his writing is clear and simple. While narrating the
events he is unemotional but gives the reader a clear and vivid picture of what
he wishes to say. His writing of event is not superficial. His diction is of
his own – it is not a borrowed one – and reflects his in depth study of life,
behavioral patterns, and so many ups and downs - events and the happening in
his personal and private life, his family and his professional career as a
journalist. He details and writes about the events as they happened and took
place in his life in a simple style and does not try to color them. That
quality also shows his originality and honesty.
Explaining
his lifelong commitment, disciplined and courage with which he has upheld the
banner of truth, equality, justice and fair play and the strategy of his
writing, he writes:
‘As far as the pen power and the art of
writing are concerned, the flow of ideas, words and sentences and expressions
are controlled as if being dictated. This indeed is a blessing. My soul, mind
and my pen are being spiritually controlled to serve humanity. That is why I
consider myself fortunate.’
Somewhere
in the book he says he had the choice of choosing ‘Rahman’ or ‘Shaitan’
(Devil). He chose ‘Rahman’ he says. This amply mirrors his personality, thought
and beliefs. To drive his point home many times writing about events, Javed has
taken the help of and quoted Surah from the holy Quran.
The
book has been written in a simplistic manner. It is written in clear words but
lacks wit and humor and as such it appears to be a little dry. Javed knows the
art of writing, may be he wanted it to be like that. For every single item
penned, he has given a heading like Strategy, Life Journey, Wrong Decision,
Beauty of Allah, Education, Tragedy, Lucky Typewriter, Journalism, Canada,
Dangerous Milk, etc. By giving such headings or captions Javed has probably
tried to make every event, happening,
relationships, problems he faced as a journalist, his troubles, efforts,
successes, failures clear and conspicuous. However, sometimes the much needed
details are absent and it appears that the writer is somewhat in a hurry. I
hope that final check and writing and editing takes care of this shortcoming.
There
is always a turning point in life when you have to decide and say yes or no. That
turning point in Javed Zaheer’s life came upon the death of his father on June
09, 1973. That colossal loss changed everything in his life. On that day he decided to become an entirely
different person and turned into a responsible head of the family. He studied
and worked. His life has seen countless ups and downs. His professional life as
a journalist has been full of threat of serious and dire consequences by the
people and the organizations he investigated and exposed as an investigative
reporter.
He
has interviewed so many important persons. Such interviews, if published in the
form of a book, would become a part of our history. The long and ardous journey
of journalism has both been rewarding and challenging. He has been victimised,
threatened, offered bribes, has faced legal notices. Once, for his honest and
just writing, he says, he lost his job. But none of that has deterred him from
the path of dedicated and honest writing, exposing people and organization
doing research, and investigation.
Javed
Zaheer has been a thoughtful autobiographer. He has written short notes about
family, his lifelong companion his wife, his children, his friends, associates,
colleagues, employers. He is thankful to his teachers and mentors. In his
desire to cover everything, everybody and every friend both in Pakistan as well
as Canada he has written very short notes that sometimes lack the flow of
writing that usually characterises his articles and blogs. It would have been
nicer if he had been more lucid and detailed in his writing. I say this only
because I consider Javed Zaheer not only a journalist but a social activist,
volunteer and a beacon of light for others. I would very much like to see his
prose and poetry books in cold print.
From
Pakistan to Canada it has been a very long journey. Despite his serious
illness, Javed is not only writing – but writing with a glow. He is the founder
of a non-profit organization named ‘Serve Humanity in Reality’. In short it is
SHIR. SHIR does not take any monetary assistance from the Government. It is
funded by Javed and his friends. The object is to serve people irrespective of
caste, creed, color, religion, race or nationality. The group of people under
SHIR spend their own money, time and energy to help the people who are in need
of assistance.
Javed
Zaheer has earned many awards and has been recognized both in Pakistan and
Canada for his incessant, sincere and bold journalistic endeavours. He is a
happy, conscientious and hardworking optimistic journalist. ‘The Twists and
Turns of My Life – Javed Zaheer – Journalist - is a good read full of lessons
generally for everyone and more specifically for young new entrants in the
profession of journalism.
Jamal
Ahmad Anjum
©
647-215-1523
email:
jamalanjum@yahoo.com
Knowing
somebody is one thing and grasping him in and out is another. Merely little
acquaintance or pleasant meetings over a cup of coffee with an individual
doesn’t help in cultivating or establishing something about him. Unless you
have felt in his views by sharing, caring and arguing with him on topics which
in depth requires intellectual enquiry, even though
My
association with my learned friend has only been for just seven years and
during all this period I have never felt weary, dry of thoughts or lost
compassion for his mission which he is continuing by his writings.
Javed
Zaheer is a wholesome phenomena of humanistic ideals, moral teachings, lofty
goals and targeted achievements.
Being
a journalist at the core he has invested almost four decades of his brilliant
career in the service of humanity.
He
raised issues common to almost all societies and has proved to be a perfect
whistle blower sending shock waves to the upper echlons of the nation by
telling them in bold words to mend their ways, lest face the wrath of the
people.
he
started his journalistic journey from scratch by taking up the task of
reporting in Daily Sun from karachi Pakistan,His selective and appropriate
writings on burning issues took him to the highest rung of the ladder of
progress.He never looked back and
continued his tremendous initiative of creating genuine awareness in the
masses.By dint of his ability and perseverance he won for himself a portfolio
of senior news editor of the most prestigious and highly circulated paper in
Pakistan.He contributed his articles in a number of papers and remained as
Editor.His journalistic pursuit led him to try all geners of News papers
including Medical Newspapers which he successfully edited.
To
this day being a seasoned journalist he is writing on his blog and dispatching
his articles on the Web.
He
has potential followers and avid readers like me who are also members of his
Think Tank S.H.I.R.
I
regard him as humane,responsible and virtuos.My observation tells me that he is
incapable of pitching something
which
he dont whole heartedly believein.From the bottom of my heart I pray for his
good health and happiness.
Syed
Muhammad Iqbal
President,
PSF (PAK SENIORS FORUM, Registered)
40
Wynford Drive
Suite
106
Toronto,
ON M3C 1J5
Tel:
647-678-3106
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