Bureau Report
Lahore
A Quran recitation and collective prayer ceremony was held at the headquarters of Al Mustafa Pakistan on Mazang Road, Lahore, to pray for the spiritual reward and forgiveness of Haji Muhammad Malik, father of Al Mustafa Pakistan Managing Director Nusrat Saleem, who passed away last week.
Staff members from the Al Mustafa Pakistan headquarters, Al Mustafa Eye Hospital and Al Mustafa Dastarkhwan attended the gathering in large numbers, along with prominent figures from different walks of life.
The gathering was attended by Nusrat Saleem’s sons, Moin Murtaza and Fareed Murtaza, as well as Mian Khalid Habib Elahi Advocate, Engineer Abdul Rashid Arshad, Dr Khalid Bin Aslam, Dr Mufti Imran Anwar Nizami, Allama Mufti Naeem Javed Noori, Muhammad Azam Ranjha Advocate, Chaudhry Muhammad Aqif Tahir Advocate, Arham Saleem Qadri, Iqtidar Javed, Al-Haj Sheikh Muhammad Ali Chishti, Pir Syed Tanveer Hussain Bukhari, Shahbaz Hameed Advocate, M.H. Shaheen Advocate, Moin-ul-Haq Alvi, Shehzada Butt, Chaudhry Muhammad Zameer Gujjar, Arif Taibi, Rai Muhammad Rafi Raza Kharl Advocate, Sajjad Hussain Naqsh, Shahid Javed, Qazi Abdul Rauf Moeeni, Pirzada Muhammad Akmal Owaisi, Muhammad Aslam Saeedi, Mian Abdul Khaliq, Tariq Javed Naqshbandi, Wilayat Ahmad Farooqi, Baji Shahida, Abida Afridi, Baji Parveen Arshad, Mrs Aslam Saeedi, Tariq Khokhar, Nadeem Saeedi, Mian Muhammad Asif, Adnan Ashraf, Yasir Rasool Sial, Engineer Muhammad Arshad, Sheikh Abdul Samad Mustafaei, Zulfiqar Ahmad and Azim Ziaei.
The participants recited the Holy Quran and offered collective Dua for the departed soul, seeking Allah Almighty’s mercy, forgiveness and elevation of his ranks in the hereafter. Prayers were also offered for patience and strength for the bereaved family.
The gathering brought together colleagues, friends, community figures and well-wishers of the Al Mustafa family, who expressed their condolences and solidarity with Nazrat Saleem and her family during their time of grief.
The ceremony concluded with a collective prayer for the deceased and for the well-being of the bereaved family.
Photography: Nasir Iqbal
