Hast-o-Bood Part-46

 Chapter Eight

Mian Kamal Din's son Mian Abdul Wahab and his heirs



Mian Muhammad Nawaz's eldest son Mian Muhammad Nawaz was born on December 7, 1899 in Gujarat. Like his father, he studied up to matriculation. He started his working life in the office of Deputy Commissioner, Gujarat as a Judiciary. Forced by his temperament and temperament, he resigned from government service and became a lawyer at a young age. He was very successful in this, he did this work for more or less 50 years. After the formation of Pakistan, he was elected President of Anjuman Manshiyan Vakil Gujarat and remained in this position till 1947. Until Boja Kabir said goodbye to Sunni Munshi Geri. Despite this, the elderly Mian Muhammad Nawaz continued to voluntarily join the family's grief. He was a clear-sighted and bizarre type of person. He got married twice but still has no male children. Today he is the Chief Adviser of Anjuman-e-Imamia Gujarat.


Mian Muhammaduddin's second son was Mian Muhammad Riaz. Who was born on September 28, 1904. After matriculating, he joined the army as a soldier. With his hard work and dedication, he was promoted to the rank of Subedar, but due to his rebellious nature and speed, he was not found suitable in that field and he left his job and went home to live an independent life. Some time later, managers were appointed at the Gujarat Punjab Bus Service base in Karachi. He also worked there till early 1972. He came to Gujarat on leave in the month of Muharram, but fell ill and died on March 10, 1972 at the age of 68 years. He was a humble and fearless individual with subtle tastes, mercurial qualities. He was a figure of glory and beauty. Shiites used to join the Majalis as Zakirs and used to recite poetry themselves. Both lived in awe at home and outside. They got married twice in a row. The first wife has no male children. His second wife gave birth to two sons, Mian Abid Riaz and Mian Sajid Riaz, and five daughters. Mian Mohammad-ud-Din's series of dhikr has gone beyond them.


Mian Abid Riaz, the eldest son of Mian Muhammaduddin's son, who was born on October 13, 1956, passed matriculation in 1972 and could not continue his education due to the death of his father-in-law in the same year. Since there was no one else to support this large family, they went abroad to Kuwait to try their luck. He is currently working there as a supervisor in an outside firm and rightly his widowed mother and other family members are the dearest asset and support. He is a handsome, good-natured, hardworking young man and an individual who fully understands his responsibility. They are not married yet.


Mian Muhammad Riaz's youngest son Mian Sajid Riaz was born on January 17, 1962 and passed away on November 29, 1962.


The longing is for those buds that have withered away


Mian Muhammad Din's third son, Mian Muhammad Nishat, was born on July 17, 1912. Despite his father's insistence, he could not study beyond middle school due to lack of interest in education from the very beginning. From childhood to adolescence, he was distinguished by his dedication to sports, martial arts, paw testing and asserting his superiority. Mian Muhammad-ud-Din's troubles were often exacerbated by his rebellious nature and rebelliousness, but he proved to be a strong shield to his beloved son at every stage of his life. In a few years after the death of his esteemed and influential father, Mohammad Nishat continued his long-standing activities, but after the establishment of Pakistan, he realized his responsibilities and established an ice agency and a buying and selling center. How to start a dignified life. Later, Messrs. Shah & Co. became the owners of the Gujarat property and continued to perform this service till their death. At a young age, they got married. But their children were not male. He passed away on October 26, 1975, living a full and lost life.


Mian Muhammad Jawad's youngest son Mian Muhammad Jawad was born on December 12, 1919. He studied up to matriculation and started his career in the army as a mechanic. Due to his careless and easy-going nature, he could not be discharged from the bitterness of military life for a long time and returned home. He first started working in the truck service as a motor driver. But then Qayyum joined the Goods Agency in Gujarat. After working in Gujarat for a few years, he continued to work as a partner in various goods agencies in Lahore. He finally returned to Gujarat and is now serving in the Qawim Goods Agency as well as the Union Commission on a monthly basis. Although he has inherited the instincts of nature, he is a simple-minded, naive and humble man. They are living a very quiet life. They had two consecutive marriages. A daughter was born to the first wife, but due to mutual incompatibility, the marriage ended in divorce. So the girl went to Nanhial with her mother. He still has no male children from his second wife.


to be continued .....


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