Farman Ali Khan, blonged to Khawza Kehla, a village of Sawat, Pakistan on 25th November, 2009 saved lives of fourteen people and lost his life while he was saving the fifteenth person. This is a tribute to this great Pakistani Pathan.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Farmat Ali Khan Shaheed
One who saved the life of one has indeed saved the life of the whole mankind.”
Saying of Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon Him).
There are many incidences happened in the world where people saved the lives of others. But there are very few examples where people sacrificed the life just in order to save the life of their fellow humans. Even in these circumstances, people endanger their lives so that they could win the popularity of a brave man or they do so to earn some hard cash or their action was to save their loved ones. However, is there any incidence one could quote where a there was no element of winning the fame or worldly wealth or some has lost his life to save other than his loved ones. I think, it would be a hard challenge. However, I can quote a incident where a person has sacrificed his life to save others who were not even known to him. He has no material benefits in his mind while saving life of as many as fourteen people. There was, eventually, no camera to report his bravely acts.
Farman Ali Khan was just a common man of 32 years before 25th of November, 2009. He was running a small shop in Jaddah to earn livelihood for his family living in Sawat, a District of Khayber Pakhtoon Kawah, Pakistan. He was there since 2002 and working hard and honestly.
On 25th November, 2009 there were heavy rains in Jeddah which converted into devastating flood. This food took lives of dozens of people. There was hue and cry everywhere. People were pleading for help but everyone was trying to save his own life. No one had the courage to combat this natural disaster and rescue the lives of others.
In these circumstances the people who were save from those deadly flood waves had no courage to jump into the water and save those who were drowning helplessly. They were just spectators of a scene in which dozens of people were drowning helplessly.
Among those people was one Farman Ali Khan from Pakistan who was running a small shop their and could not resist. Farman Ali Khan did not think for the second time and just jumped into the deadly flood waves to rescue those people who were vigorously but hopelessly crying for help. Farman Ali used tubes and wooden pieces etc to rescue the life of as many as 14 lives. But now Farman Ali was extremely tired. On the saving the 14th person his whole body was fully worn out but his thirst to save lives of others was remained unquenched. He still could hear the hue and cry of the helpless people. He could not be a silent spectator just seeing others drowning vulnerably.
Farman Ali jumped into the brutal flood waves again and tried his level best to save the life of the fifteenth human being but his body was fully fatigued and could not support his intentions and wills and those brutal bloody waves took the life of Farman Ali. Farman Ali Khan sacrificed his life for the sake of mankind.
It is to be noted that none of them was his relative or friend. Farman Ali Khan helped them irrespective of their religion, creed, cost or clour. All Pakistanis especially Pathans are proud of Farman Ali Khan. Indeed, Farman Ali Khan is a Hero of Muslim world who did not take care of life to save the life of others.
Acknowledging the services of this Pakistani Pathan – Farman Ali Khan, the Government of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have announced many worldly rewards including cash rewards, naming a road in the name of Farman Ali Khan and highest civil award of Saudi Arabia. However, his biggest and most precious reward is with the Almighty and this reward, believe me, is much more than the whole wealth of this world.
Saudi Arabian Government had offered Farman Ali Khan the financial assistance to his brother and father but they refused to accept any such assistance and their son had sacrificed his life only to get closer to Almighty.
Farman Ali Khan, had left three daughters and one widow. Her youngest daughter of three years old had never seen her father but she could say that her father was one of the bravest humans of the world.
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