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In memory of Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami

 In memory of Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami

In memory of Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami


The late Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami (former Chairman Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation, PIDC) and his younger brother Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami were both born into a well-known religious family and through their parents, Islamic brotherhood, fraternity, Trained in accordance with the best principles of Islam on religious tolerance and national unity.


Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami has always had a deep connection with Mashaikhs, Azzams and scholars. That is why he preferred spiritual values ​​and teachings of Islam in his practical life and that is why he was a spiritual figure. May Allah Almighty grant them a high and excellent position in Paradise.


Let the sky bring dew on your lap


Let Sabza Noor Rasta take care of this house


Raqeem Al-Satwara shares with his family, his dear and respected friend, Brother Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami and his family, the late Zia-ur-Rehman Shami's family. Our family has had a long and ideal relationship with Syria since they came to Lahore. He, like all his relatives and friends, always treated my family well and treated me with respect everywhere.

Ever since Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Shami came to the Department of Journalism, he has always taken care of people's self-esteem and fully participated in their sorrows and joys. 

It is my honest opinion that if he had paid due attention to the Islamic field of knowledge and literature, he would have paid homage to the late Maher-ul-Qadri (author of Daritim, editor of the monthly Faran Karachi), the author of Mohsin Insaniyat, the late Naeem Siddiqui and the late Dr. Muhammad Syed Asad Gilani. Would have a prominent place in the ranks of. There is great maturity in his writings. 

I am well aware that in addition to the twentieth century leaders Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e-Azam and Abul-Ali Maududi, they have benefited greatly from Shah Waliullah, Allama Hameed-ud-Din Farai, Maulana Abul Hassan Nadvi and other eminent scholars and religious leaders. ۔


May Allah Almighty continue to bestow His blessings on Shami Sahib and his wife who is committed to fasting and prayers and is the daughter of a great Muslim leader.


Funeral prayers of Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami were offered at National Cement Officers Housing Society. He was buried in the presence of mourners at Housing Society Dalmia Cemetery. Paid in Employees Cooperative Housing Society Sector a-1 Township. 

Funeral prayers were offered in absentia by Fayyaz Ranjha while Governor Punjab Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar, political and religious personalities, senior journalists, intellectuals, eminent personalities of the country and a large number of important people belonging to various sectors, relatives and correspondents of Pakistan. 

A large number of all the staff and residents of the society also participated in it.

Raqeem al-Satoor had meetings with the late in Burewala, Karachi, Multan and Lahore at a time when he was serving as an officer in the labor department of Burewala Textile Mills. The late was very cheerful, cheerful and always spoke very politely and faithfully. His fond memories will live on in my heart forever.


The PIDC came into being when Chaudhry Muhammad Ali was the Finance Minister and his younger brother Chaudhry Dr Ahmad Ali became the first PIDC Technical Director. Raqim al-Huroof had a very good relationship with Chaudhry Muhammad Ali and his younger brother Ahmad Ali. 

Whenever I went to Karachi, I used to meet him. Chaudhry Ahmad Ali was a very capable economist who served for the Industrial Revolution in his beloved homeland. When Sahibzada Zia-ur-Rehman Shami became the chairman of PIDC, he also benefited from the services and relations of Chaudhry Muhammad Ali and Chaudhry Ahmad Ali.


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