One more shining star is lost
“Neither I have vain imaginations about
myself nor do I make tall claims. However, I openly accept my shortcomings,
and educational and practical weaknesses. But, I would be justified
to say that on account of my outspoken nature, speaking only truth,
pointing out the wrong and injustice, and fighting the evil have
caused a lot of discomfort and agony to me during the past four
years particularly the period when I reached the upper house as
an elected Member of the National Assembly (MNA). It would not be
an exaggeration to mention that no one in the 56-year history of
Pakistan has ever endured the hardships which I experienced during
the short span of time. With the blessings of Allah Almighty I am
proud of myself that I never gave priority to the glittering world,
I never compromised on my mission, never accepted higher posts in
the power lobby, and never opted for any sort of monetary benefits.
My character, my past and my present are clear and no one can point
out that I have ever indulged in anti-Islam activities. I am loyal
to my leaders and so would never leave my mission.”
These were the view of a martyr, a general of Sipah-e-Sahaba, Hazrat
Maulana Muhammad `Azam Tariq (rahimahullah), who has recently been
killed in the twin-cities. He was a human being. A human being who
can commit sin, whose views can be opposed, who can be influenced
by the environment and surroundings, and who can be overwhelmed
by emotions. There is a possibility that some points or logics were
beyond apprehension of his opponents but his character, simplicity,
loyalty to the mission, courage, and other high qualities cannot
be ignored. He lived a life for 42 years only. During which he faced
hardships, imprisonment, police torture, illegal confinement, a
lot of dangers, besides walking through the volley of bullets and
fire of canons. He had about 80 scars of bullet wounds on his body.
When he was released from the jail, most of the time he spent in
traveling within the country and abroad. He devoted every single
moment of his life in solving problems of common people and attending
public meetings. This proves that Shaheed Maulana `Azam Tariq never
saw the comfort of life.
However, real life, full of fun and pleasure began on the evening
of Sha’aban 9 when his life ended with the sunset. He was
a star that continued shining for about 20 years to warm up the
hearts of Muslims and set many examples. He was a shining star who
taught that when real faith of religion of Islam slips deep down
in the heart, nothing like hardships, torture, glittering world,
love for children and wife can change the courage. It was not true
that he was unaware of all such things. But the path he chose for
his own life, he had chosen when he stepped into the battlefield
of Jhang when he stood in between the graves of two martyrs and
he saw the future and fate. Under this situation when he approached
the leadership and sought their opinion, he was told, “As
long as one does not step into the battlefield, he has all choice
to choose any path, but once he selects the choice between two and
opts for Jihad then he should not run away. So, you should be steadfast,
leave everything to Allah Almighty Who has given you life and Who
will take it back. Allah saved you from those who wanted to take
your life. He will protect you from all evils everywhere.”
Therefore, this Mujahid-e-Islam took this lesson and vowed to face
every hardship and would never compromise on his mission. There
he began with his campaign that contained sacrifices and nothing
else. He was the man who was put into torture cell, who faced inhuman
treatment, who staged hunger strikes against the brutalities and
who never bowed before the evil designs. Shaheed `Azam Tariq’s
history reminds the era of those who rendered sacrifices for the
cause of Islam and never bowed before the state terrorism.
Maulana `Azam Tariq was so influenced by Imam Ahmad bin Junbal (noorullah
marqadahu) and considered him his ideal. It was all his affection
with Imam Ahmad that he proved himself a strong and courageous Muslim.
During imprisonment, recitation of Holy Qur’an was the source
of unbeatable courage for him.
At one place he wrote, “Recitation of Holy Qur’an was
my routine during imprisonment and facing severe torture in the
torture cell. In the first ten days of my imprisonment during which
I was subjected to severe torture I could recite complete Qur’an
for twice as I was taken out from the imprisonment a number of times
during a day for investigations. But, later it was my routine to
recite complete Qur’an and 15 Paras every day for sixteen
days. Many times I could finish Qur’an twice a day. With the
blessings of Allah Almighty during my 108-day imprisonment, I recited
complete Holy Qur’an for 108 times besides going through the
meanings and translation of the Qur’anic verses.
This story came to an end when Mujahid-e-Islam was martyred at a
place which was so close to the power lobby. He sustained forty
bullets and embraced Shahadah (martyrdom). Now the government has
tightened the security to apprehend Maulana `Azam Tariq’s
killers while there are protest rallies and public meetings are
continuing in every nook and corner across the country. Lets hope
the state machinery arrests the real culprits before they come out
in search of another `Azam Tariq. May Allah bless us and protect
us from all evils. Aameen
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