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Annum Dawood posted a condolence
Monday, December 9, 2019
I only briefly knew her as she was admitted in the hospital I worked at. Just a few interactions with her and her daughter Naila gave me an impression how brave and strong she was. She fought cancer with a big broad smile. On hospital bed, she was concerned to offer me a drink or something to eat :) I wish her highest station in Jannah. And I pray for her forgiveness!! May Allah tallah grant sabbar to the entire family to bear this irreparable loss.
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Shumaila Ahmed posted a condolence
Monday, December 17, 2018
To my sweet Mamma,
Today I'm missing you so much, but I am releived you are finally at rest and put out of all the pain now. Thank you for fighting so hard for us until your very last breath, I am so proud of you and so blessed to have you as my mother.
You were the most pure hearted, loving and kindest woman on this whole planet and I am so grateful for you. I love you with all my heart Mamma. I will pray for you everyday and until we meet again.. Rest beautifully my angel.
May Allah magnify all your good deeds and blessings and grant you immediate entry into Paradise.
Ameen.
Your daughter,
Shumaila Ahmed ❤
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Alex To posted a condolence
Saturday, December 15, 2018
To the Ahmed family, I am very sorry for your loss. Although I did not know Shagufta Ahmed, I have heard several stories about her. I know that this must be hard for the 4 of you, and whenever the Ahmed family is ready, I would love to hear more stories about her and her adventures.
Please accept my deepest condolences and sympathies for your family's loss.
Rest in peace, Shagufta (Shaq) Ahmed.
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Natasha posted a condolence
Friday, December 14, 2018
Shagufta Aunty was very kind, loving, and caring. There were so many good memories with her. She always welcomed all of us and took care of all of us. We all loved her very much. I will miss her a lot. Rest in peace Shagufta Aunty.
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Tanwir ul Islam posted a condolence
Friday, December 14, 2018
Aoa,
It just seems like yesterday when we moved to the central toronto jamat and met so many wonderful families including aunty shugfta’s family. Being a secretary naisrat over the years, i could see the passion and the commitment that aunty had for her daughters to be close to the jamaat. We would have meeting almost every day and she would make sure her daughters are there to attend it. It would give her a great pleasure to see her daughters winning speech and other competitions. We have so many fun memories with aunty and naila shumaila nabila and kiran, we were all like a one big happy family.
We need more mothers like aunty, who leave no stones unturned to make sure her daughters are there when jamaat needs them, wether it be a monthly meeting, dars e Quran, taraweehs, iftaar, we knew aunty and her daughters would be there, especially naila!
It was nice to see aunty and naila two months ago, after the gap of 10 years. She was the same,, as if the years haven’t touched her, so young and beautiful,sweet and simple, so happy and proud of her daughters. Also cooking for us in the kitchen and serving us.
No one can replace aunty, but to her beautiful girls, i would like to say just this, that we are here for you and we love you. Whenever you are in pain or miss her, turn to Allah and he will give you peace and heal you. May god elevate her status in the paradise and give you guys the strength to move forward and follow in her footsteps and carry her legacy forward.
May god bless you all.
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Bers posted a condolence
Thursday, December 13, 2018
I send my most sincere condolences to the Ahmed’s during this difficult time.
The Ahmed’s have become my family throughout the years and I’m so grateful for their openness. Looking back to all the times I came over, Mrs. Ahmed always made me feel like family. Always welcomed me like I was coming home everytime always making me feel so comfortable.
It’s rare that a mother can be both the parent and the best friend to her children, but she did it both and it was always a joy to see and be apart of. I’m grateful that I got to share all the moments I had with this family, and with Mrs. Ahmed (Shaq) ❤️.
Though I am deeply saddened by this loss, I am confident in the strength she had to raise her strong daughters, the beautiful light she’s carried, the incredible joy she’s inspired and the memories they’ll always keep alive.
I love you all, and am so sorry for this loss of the sweetest soul❤️
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Nida Chaudhry posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
When my mamoo got married, his inlaws became family (including aunty Shagufta.)
Growing up we'd see her often and visited her house numerous times. As we got older, visits lessened but fortunately enough we'd meet at family functions.
Recently, during the month of September she came to see my daughter and was very happy to hold her. We reminisced old times, and how fast we all grew (her daughters, my sisters and I.) She also happily discussed her daughters upcoming Nikkah.
Aunty was one of the most humblest person known. She was quiet, kind and caring. She was a strong lady, who fought for her family, until her very last breath.
It's not easy for daughters to lose their mother at such a young age, may Allah give them patience to cope with such a loss. May Allah elevate her status in heaven. Ameen.
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Heena Ali posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Anyone who knew auntie knows she was the most kind hearted person. Everyone at school went to Naila’s house at least twice if not more and auntie would welcome everyone with open arms every time, even when she should of kicked us out because we were hooligans. Naila and her sisters took very good care of her every step of the way, May Allah give them and their family sabr.
I will always remember auntie in my prayers. May Allah grant her Jannah.
Inna lilahi wa Inna ilayhi rajioon
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Lina posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
I remember cashing Naila and her mom out one day during Ramadan and Naila’s mom turns to her and says something in Urdu. Then Naila tells me that her mom was wondering how I was going to break my fast if I was working. The fact that she was so concerned about me just warmed my heart and made my day. I’m truly saddened and deeply sorry for your loss. Inna lilahi wa Inna ilayhi rajioon.
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Nabila Ahmed posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
My mom is the sweetest ever. She never got angry and always told me to be strong and read namaz. She cared for me so much, like how all mothers care for their children. Gave me everything i needed and never asked for anything in return. I am the closest to my mom and my dad and i love them so much more than anything in the world. And knowing i lost my mom is very difficult, my dad is still here and he will always take care of me very well. My mom is in peace now and that is the only thing that makes me happy. She was in so much pain and only she knew. She stayed strong for us and made sure we kept on going and that we were happy, and successful in everything we did. She listened to everything i said and we always told jokes and made eachother laugh. Even the days she was extremely sick, she made sure i ate and made sure i was safe. It was so hard for her to talk on the phone but she still called me and always was by my side. My friends from school loved her and respected her. Everything knew my mom (in the Lincoln Navigator) Everyone loved her, she never had problems with anyone. She minded her own business and took care of her family. She told me to never swear, to not eat junk food from outside and always turn to Allah Amia. She was very calm and a peaceful person. She and my father raised me well. Yes i have anger issues sometimes and get sad sometimes but i know to respect everyone and I know the difference between right and wrong and to folow the right path.
I remember the last time i spoke to her alone in the hospital room. My dad told me not to cry and be string for her but I couldnt control my tears. I knew she couldnt talk so i told her i love her very much and that she has nothing to worry that my dad will take care of us, i told her we all love her, we wont fight, i will be a better person like her. She was too pure and harmless, giving and kind hearted. Always smiling and so young at heart. It was so hard for me knowing she wanted to say something back to me, i could see her tearing, eyes turning red but her body wouldn’t let her cry. She tried to raise her hands to me so i took her hand and put in on my face so she knew she was holding me. I knew she felt my sadness and i felt her love towards me after a long time. I said i will pray alot for her and always remember her in my prayers, I hugged her and looked in her eyes and told her, ‘ apko patha me apse boht pyar karti hoon’. I couldnt say more i dont know how trapped she felt and how badily she wanted to reply but her body wouldn’t let her. It was so hard for me,shes my mom and no one can say bye to their mom. Everything reminds me of her, everyone tells me i look like her, thats a blessing. I just want to thank God for giving me the most kindest loving mom in the world who always put me and my sisters first and always took care of my daddy too ❤️
I feel empty and broken without you mama, youre an angel mama and i will pray for you and us always. You always took my side and listened to me when no one else did. You always trusted me and were so kind and loving to the important people in my life. I wish you could physically be there for the big days in mine and my sisters lives. Its so sad and depressing but i hope you are happy and alwys watching over me. I wish you could stay longer for me.
My mom was our best friend, i will never forget. What I truly respect is; her cancer didn't change her. She was still the same person she was 10 years ago. So loving and kind, and I realize she stayed so strong for us, she was selfless and never focused on herself. She had the biggest heart ever. For everyone reading please give your parents all the time, love and respect in the world. No one can take their place and they raised us and allowed us to get education, and took care of us in every way from the day we are born. No one can replace that. I love you mama, i love u too shumaila, Naila, Kiran and Daddy❤️
Thank you to everyone who came to see my mom and to everyone family and friends who paid their respects. I love my family, my aunts and uncles. and all my dads loving friends who were here for us. Thank you
So difficult to say but.. Rest in Peace mama ❤️
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Faisal Ahmed posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Honestly, I have way to many memories. Me and my broski shaggy grew up together, we lived in the same house for like 7 years, she was so nice and supportive to everyone and used to feed us unique foods, cakes and beverages. I miss her so much man, I really wish she didn’t have to go through all that pain and suffering. She was like a mother to me and I’m sad that god has taken that away from me. I’m extremely sorry for your loss. It’s heartbroken and I wish that it doesn’t happen to anyone because cancer is a tragic situation and I would hate to see anyone I truly love in that situation. Ameen. Faisal Ahmed
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Hamad Iqbal posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Hearing the news of Shagufta auntie's passing really upset me. She was a very kind person and was respectful to everyone that she met. She has never once disrespected me and always welcomed anyone with open arms. I will truly miss her because there were not that many people in this world that were as good to me as her. Rest In Peace Shagufta auntie.
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Kiran Ahmed posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.
My dear Mama,
The kindest, most caring woman I’ll ever have known. I’m a strong believer that Allah takes those He loves most. Mama, you were a fighter and even though you lost your battle, I’m so proud you fought until the very end. From your happy moments to your most down moments, I’m thankful to have been there for you. I love you Mama, I will never forget all you have taught me. I am forever grateful to have had a mother as indescribably amazing as you. We all miss you dearly, and we wish you could have stayed with us for many more years. We will visit you as often as we can. You raised 4 great young women and Insha’Allah we will grow just to be like our mother. Always always always, in my heart.
May Allah grant you the highest rank of Jannah and shine you with happiness and love in the afterlife. Out of pain and suffering. Ameen.
Your youngest and therefore favourite daughter,
Kiran Ahmed
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Sahel Mahmood posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
Ho fazl tera ya rab, ya koi ibtila ho
razi hein hum ussi mein jissmein teri raza ho
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Mabroor Ahmed posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
I knew my Khala since my early childhood and she has always been a very loving and caring person.
I have seen her in the disease and fighting against it and facing all the pain that makes me realize how strong she actually was.
It hurts to know that she's is not in this world anymore but she will always be in our hearts!
Rest in peace Khala!!
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Farukh Ahmad posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
To Allah we belong and to him we shall return
Very saddened to hear about the the demise of auntie, may Allah reward her for her struggles in the late part of her life.
May Allah give patience to her beloved ones. Ameen
May Allah give her a lovely station in Paradise and also enable as to become true servants of Allah and may Allah enable us to become the true Believers who tread on the path of his chosen ones. Ameen
With love and affection
Farukh A Arshad
Elder brother to Nasar Ahmed Arshad
London, UK
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Naila Ahmed posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
My mom fought for her life till the end. She never gave up and always wanted to live to provide the best for us and for those around her. She was a very sweet, innocent and kind-hearted person. She never had hate for anyone in her heart. Whenever I think about her, I know she is in a better place and she doesn’t have to go through that horrible pain anymore.
Mama: We all love you sooo much, mama!!! We will always remember what you taught us and implement every lesson and memory in every aspect of our lives. We will always pray for you and may Allah give you a beautiful afterlife. Ameen.
From all your daughters. ❤
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Kulbir Singh posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2018
I met her very briefly only a couple of times when she had just married my friend Mubarik Ahmed. She was indeed a very kind and good natured lady. Her demeanour was humble, caring and loving. In this hour of deep sorrow, I offer my condolences to Mubarik and her daughters: Remember her, cherish her fond memories but stay strong. She would not want you to stay in sorrow.
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Basharat Mahmood posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2018
Aoa.
"No doubt that she was a brave woman and she had a very polite attitude. I only met her once in my life. she had a very lovely personality.May God Rest her soul in heaven and give her family a lot of patience. "
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Abdul Basit posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2018
I haven't seen such a great lady in my life. Strange thing is that she was not against even whom who did bad with her.
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Nasar Ahmed Arshad posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2018
السلام علیکم
I had the privilege and honour to be her first son in law and visited her in september 2018. She was a mother to me from day one and always took care of me. We built a special bond very quickly and i will miss her dearly.
انا للہ و انا الیہ راجعون
May Allah the Almighty bless her beautiful and innocent soul and may she be granted the highest station of paradise and look down on me and Naila with her love and affection for ever.
Ameen
Wasalaam
Nasar Ahmed Arshad
Jamia Ahmadiyya UK
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