I’m told that I have a tendency to make new friends and acquaintances very easily. Yet oddly enough I am sometimes very awkward and quiet when meeting strangers. I guess it all really depends on the time, place and how well someone reciprocates to me.
A few months back I became active on Twitter and started blogging (joining the community we call Blaagers). This opened up an entirely new front in terms of social connections as I met people I otherwise would not have made links with. These new contacts range from well known celebs like Naveen Naqvi and Ayeshah Alam, activist bloggers like Dr Awab Alvi (aka Teeth Maestro), my blogging mentor Faisal K, blogging Divas like Sana Saleem and Kalsoom Lakhani, politicians like Marvi Memon, ultra geeks like Haris Nadeem, Mahdi (more commonly known as Enk), the head honcho of PASHA (Jehan Ara), the dynamic force behind CIO Pakistan (Rabia Garib), and two very inspiring individuals: the sister-brother duo Ayesha and Salman Mahmood.
Ayesha and Salman both suffer from Thalassemia
an inherited blood disorder which is the inability of the body to produce adequate amount of Hemoglobin in the red blood cells. The result is severe Anemia. (Source: Thalassemia Society of Pakistan)
Thalassemia patients require regular blood transfusions to take care of their anemic condition as well as treatment for removal of excess iron in their blood. Their growth is also restricted due to a lack of oxygen to their muscles. (To learn more about Thalassemia please visit the knowledge base of the FAITH FOUNDATION)
My initial exposure to Thalassemia was thru another online friend I made on the Karachi Stock Exchange forums on Yahoo! Groups, an extremely dynamic guy name Abdul Mateen Khan. A Pakistani based in Saudi Arabia, he is an inspiration also in that he has done a lot despite his disease. He is mostly known for his online Stock Exchange forum called TeziMandee.Com.
Like Abdul Mateen, Salman too is an dynamic guy. He works as a web developer for a US based company called Directors Advantage (working night hours to coordinate with the US timings). He is also the founder of the Karachi based Fight Against Thalassemia Foundation (FAiTh). Their mission is to educate the masses about the disease, provide help to those who are affected and help arrange blood for those who need (one transfusion is needed per month!)
Last week, Salman and Ayesha drummed up support for a Blood Drive to be held at Fatmid Foundation, and this past Sunday several of us headed over to donate blood for a severe shortage that Fatmid was facing. We were expecting to meet Salman and Ayesha at the drive, however, we were given the news that Salman was diagnosed with Meningitis on Saturday and was admitted at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH).
Meningitis is a dangerous disease that can be devastating and deadly even for a strong healthy individual. Given Salman’s Thalassemia, the disease is even more dangerous and he is under critical care.
Ayesha (Left) and Salman (Third From Left) with DiscoMaulvi and other Blaagers at a Tweetup at McDonalds (Photo Credit: Jamal Ashiqain)
I urge all the readers of From The Pulpit to pray sincerely for Salman’s health and his speedy recovery. Salman is a fighter who has not let Thalassemia put him down. Meningitis will Insha’Allah be conquered by him with our prayers. For those friends who would like to visit Salman, visit timings are: 12 to 12.30 pm and 5 to 6 pm. And to just visit Ayesha you may go till 7 pm. Salman is in the Critical Care Unit.
May Allah Almighty, the Most Merciful, grant Salman health and a speedy recovery. May He, the Most Beneficent, give Salman’s family patience and strength during this trial. Aameen.
UPDATE 1
I visited Salman this morning around noon. Unfortunately Ayesha had gone for a transfusion and I don’t know anyone else in their family. I managed to go in to the ICU and see Salman. One of the attendants there told me his condition was the same as yesterday and that he was in a coma.
UPDATE 2 (Oct 17, 09:00 PM)
Faisal K and Dr Awab went to see Salman in the evening. Dr Awab tweeted the following (20:15 PST):
Visit to AKU met @blessedayesha > @skdev dire condition ICU Ventilator/ no response/ pupils not reacting > DUA’s for fellow #Blaager
It seems Salman’s condition has worsened during the day. It is indeed really sad to see one of the Blaagers battling for his life. Please pray hard for Salman. A dua narrated from the Prophet (SAW) is as follows:
أَسْأَلُ اللَّهَ الْعَظِيمَ رَبَّ الْعَرْشِ الْعَظِيمِ أَنْ يَشْفِيَكَ
“I ask Allah who is the Lofty and the Lord of the Mighty Throne that He cures you”
Prophet (SAW) said that by reciting this dua seven times, the ill person will regain his health and if death occurs then that (death) is a different issue (i.e. death is written it cannot be prevented).
(Source: Mishkat)
Narrated ‘Aisha:
Whenever Allah’s Apostle paid a visit to a patient, or a patient was brought to him, he used to invoke Allah, saying, “Take away the disease, O the Lord of the people! Cure him as You are the One Who cures. There is no cure but Yours, a cure that leaves no disease.”
Whether any of the above or any other way that you choose, please do pray for Salman.
UPDATE 3 (Oct 19, 12:00 AM)
The updates from the hospital unfortunately are not very encouraging. The doctors report that Salman’s pupils are not responding to light, nor his skin to touch. They say his brain might be dead, but rest of his organs are alive. If there is no improvement in his condition in the next 24 hours, it seems they may take him off the ventilator and let nature take over. It is harsh for us but the reality unfortunately is that once the brain stops response the chances are very slim. May Allah forgive Salman and give his family patience. May He revive Salman and make him well as only He the Almighty, the All-Powerful can do.
UPDATE 4 (Oct 19, 10:30 AM)
At 9:28 AM, Ayesha tweeted:
Same condition…. I ask whatever is better for Salman…am not selfish. Please Allah just do what is better for him……
Doctors have give 01:00 PM as the deadline for Salman to respond. I request all to sincerely pray hard in whatever form you can. It has been suggested by some to pray 02 Rakat of prayer, followed by dua on an individual basis. Since this has been a practice of mine also I endorse this suggestion. I think this is the most concrete way of praying for him (as opposed to tweeting duas to his Twitter ID which is a bit too weird for me).
Some of the readers have left suggestions for duas in the comments below. Since they have not provided the necessary source for the duas I can not confirm if they are from authentic Ahadith but am including them for the readers:
Please recite the following masnoon dua’s after offering 2 rakat namaz haajat.
اللهم رب الناس ، أذهب البأس ، إشف أنت الشافي لا شفاء إلا شفاؤك شفاء لا يغادر سقماً
اَسْئَلُ الله العَظِيْم رَبَّ العَرْشِ العَظِيْم اَنْ يَشْفِيَكَ
(Source: Owaies)
AMMAA YUJEEBUL MUZ’TARRA IZA DAA’U WA YAKHSHIFUSSU
(Source: Raza Abbas)
The Final Update
At 01:15 pm, Ayesha tweeted
Ventilator being removed
At 02:01 pm
Innal lahi wa inna ilahi raa’jaon. @skdev is no longer among us.
And with that we lost a friend, a fellow Blaager, a brother. He struggled in life against a disease many of us are totally unaware of. Some of us still probably have no clue what it is. Salman may have left this world but his memory will live with us in the FAITH Foundation that he founded. We, the Blaagers, should ensure that this Foundation continues to operate in memory of our friend.
Salman’s funeral will be held at the Kutchi Memon Graveyard near Ghaas Mandi after Maghrib today. Please see below for the map of the graveyard or visit here.
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2009/10/17 at 11:00
A very encouraging sense of belonging, I have all my prayers for Salman to be blessed with health and Ayesha to be strong enough to pass through these tough times…. and thumbs up to the #blaggers for the support they are showing.
2009/10/17 at 11:01
I am deeply moved by this post and the inspirational life of Ayesha and Salman. I had noticed a lot of tweets mentioning Salman in the past few days but did not know the facts behind them. Thanks to you, now I do! And my sincere prayers are with Salman and his family in this critical time.
Thank you for writing about it.
Faiza
2009/10/17 at 11:22
I hope and pray to Allah that Salman gets well soon. We all have been praying for him and he will be fine InshaAllah.
2009/10/17 at 11:22
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2009/10/17 at 11:40
Way to go dm!!!! Was waiting on someone to do a post which explains it all well done sir!
2009/10/17 at 12:54
Ameeen. May Allah grant Salman a speedy recovery.
2009/10/17 at 13:04
he will get well soon inshallah
2009/10/17 at 13:05
Prior to this post skdev was just a string of letters in a sea of tweets. Thanks to this post I have gotten to know Salmam and he is an inspiration to me. May Allah give him Shifa, Ameen.
2009/10/17 at 13:11
INSHALLAH, Salman will be back up soon tweeting with us.
2009/10/17 at 13:19
May Allah bless Salman with health and life. Salman, our all prayers are just for you my bro. INSHALLAH you will get well and healthy soon. WE ALL LOVE YOU VERY MUCH SALMAN, Please get well soon.
Allah tumhein sehat dey Ameen, Allah-Humma-Ameen.
2009/10/17 at 14:09
ameen.
2009/10/17 at 16:06
Dear Aly,
Many thanks for sharing this tweet. InshaaAllah Salman will be fine. Our Abdul Mateen Khan is also my inspiration. He is also having some challenges but no worries… He is a fighter…
God Bless you for your good work…
Thanks
Taufiq
2009/10/17 at 17:41
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2009/10/17 at 21:20
May Allah Bless Salman with speedy recovery and good health along with happy and prosperous life.
and he will definitely come out of this hard time INSHALLAH
2009/10/17 at 21:36
It really upset me to find out that Salman was admitted to the ICU.I have been praying for him everyday and hope he makes a quick recovery. May Allah give his family sabr and help them through this tough time.
2009/10/17 at 21:38
I had a very rare interation with him, but I read his blogs and followed him on twitter, he is really a very nice guy and INSHAALLAH INSHAALLAH very soon he will be back in action again. May ALLAH help him fight the disease and get a good health soon.
2009/10/17 at 21:52
OMG !! how unaware i had been in all these few weeks, about both the brother & sister. They have been doing great job in the last 2 months for PakistanGoGreen and we never knew how difficult life they had been living !! Its a great lesson for us to behave as humans, as we come to know about 1000s of people online and never “really” know them..
I pray to Allah wholeheartedly to shower His blessings and for their speedy recovery. Ameen !!
2009/10/17 at 22:06
May Allah shower his blessings on Salman & grant him a quick recovery and good health. Ameen. I met Ayesha @ AKU for the first time on Friday & she’s without doubt, strong and mature for her age and an inspiration. They are in our prayers.
2009/10/17 at 22:21
May Allah Bless Salman
2009/10/17 at 22:38
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2009/10/17 at 22:39
I never met Salman but I know him very well, even more than many of the close friends. Being a twitter addict, I keep on talking to him day and night, more than anybody else. He is so sincere, loving and pious boy.
May Allah (SWT) help him recover very soon
2009/10/17 at 23:23
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2009/10/18 at 03:21
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2009/10/19 at 00:33
Salman is too young for all this, but he has been a fighter all this time. may Allah help him recover soon.
2009/10/19 at 01:14
I just don’t have the words to describe my feelings after my visit to the hospital… but have been moved to the cauase perused by them both (the brother and the sister)… wish the both peace and harmony for all times to come…
May Allah grant @skydev what is the best for him and the family.
2009/10/19 at 11:00
Yes, that’s the only way to pray. I am very much proud of Ayesha’s courage.
And yes! I am hopeful that our prayers will not go in vain! As soon as the nature takes over, Salman will be back! Inshallah!!
Please recite the following masnoon dua’s after offering 2 rakat namaz haajat.
اللهم رب الناس ، أذهب البأس ، إشف أنت الشافي لا شفاء إلا شفاؤك شفاء لا يغادر سقماً
اَسْئَلُ الله العَظِيْم رَبَّ العَرْشِ العَظِيْم اَنْ يَشْفِيَكَ
Ameen!
2009/10/19 at 11:03
It is truly sad to see Salman go thru such pains in his young age. Like Ayesha said, I pray the Almighty does what is best for him. He was one of the people I regularly talked to on Twitter (like many of us here I’m sure), and I can’t believe someone who was responding to my tweets only a few weeks ago is now battling for his life in ICU!
I know of another dua that people should recite:
AMMAA YUJEEBUL MUZ’TARRA IZA DAA’U WA YAKHSHIFUSSU
God bless Salman
2009/10/19 at 11:03
I never met Salman, but knew him for many years and knew that Salman and Ayesha are always been inspiration to me and all of us, knew that Salman is always been a fighter and Ayesha is without a doubt a very strong person.
My prayers are with you Salman bhai and his family and I will pray for him and whatever best for him shall happen, inshAllah.
On the side note, good job discomaulvi for bringing this up to those who didn’t knew him.
And to others, just sincerely pray for him and his family, he really deserves our prayers.
2009/10/19 at 11:41
May he get well soon and Allah gives him the health to fight the disease.
2009/10/19 at 14:42
Inna lillah e Wa Inna Ilaehay Raajayoon @skdev is no longer amongst us. May Allah grant him Jannat-ul-Firdoos and grant his family patience.
2009/10/19 at 18:29
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2009/10/19 at 18:30
Inna li-Lâh wa inna ilayhi raji’un
2009/10/19 at 18:50
Im very sad to hear he passed away. Reading the updates above reminded me how i felt when my brother passed away due to cancer. I pray Allah SWT gives their family patience to bear this loss. His time in this world was over and InshAllah he has gone to a better place.
2009/10/19 at 20:18
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2009/10/19 at 22:56
انا للہ و انا الیہ راجعون
Salman’s Cause in his own words! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTnCJFMMALE
2009/10/20 at 01:51
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2009/10/20 at 10:12
انا للہ و انا الیہ راجعون
May Allah grant him a place in Heaven.
I did not know Salman, as I have not spent much time on Twitter but this post has introduced me to Salman, though after his death. I am sure that his struggle would be successful and would be helpful for other patients of Thalassemia.
2009/10/20 at 13:25
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2009/10/20 at 13:30
May Allah rest his sould in peace. I have written a post about Salman on my blog, what a brave young man he was. I didnt know him before this news broke, a friend of mine told me about him.
2009/10/22 at 20:29
Jazak’Allah Khairin to all for their prayers for Salman, May Allah rest his soul and grant him paradise.
I would appreciate if all took the time out to visit the website of FAITH Foundation (http://www.thalassaemia.org.pk/) and registered as a blood donor. Salman may be gone but his dream of a Thalassemia free Pakistan is still there.
Help make his dream a reality.
-Aly
http://discomaulvi.wordpress.com/
http://www.twitter.com/DiscoMaulvi
2009/10/23 at 04:37
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2009/10/23 at 04:40
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2009/10/23 at 05:01
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2009/10/23 at 07:25
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2009/11/10 at 00:25
When I came to know the sad news he passed away ‘May his soul rest in Jannah’ I’d stop my tears, he was one of the finest individual I’ve ever met online, respectful always helping and never complaint even though I felt I kept asking too many favors.
His contributions against thalassemia are marvellous something to cheer up for.
It’s a huge loss I pray ALLAH give strength to his family and friends.
2010/07/25 at 18:15
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