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Captain Muhammad Kashif Shaheed Kon Thay Aur Kaisay Shaheed Hue?
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00:00A brave son of mine, Captain Kashif, was martyred on 21st August 2021 in Awaraan, Balochistan.
00:11He was a target of the IED.
00:13Remember, time can fill all sorrows.
00:16But can this sorrow be filled or not?
00:19This is what we want from Captain Kashif's family.
00:21Today, through this purpose, so that I, my team, ARY News can salute the martyrs,
00:28salute the veterans.
00:30Today, we have invited Captain Kashif's family to the program.
00:33With us is Captain Kashif's father, Ghulam Dastagir Shahid.
00:37Thank you very much, uncle, for joining us.
00:39With us is his mother, Rashida Naheed.
00:42Thank you very much, aunty, for joining us.
00:44Uncle, first of all, everyone is filled with sorrow.
00:47And it is said that time fills all sorrows.
00:50Is a son's martyrdom a source of pride?
00:54But does it fill the sorrow?
00:56A son's martyrdom does not decrease, it increases.
01:01It increases with time.
01:04This is such a sorrow that time does not reduce it.
01:13Aunty, when you think of Captain Muhammad Kashif, what do you do?
01:19I feel very sad.
01:21I think of his childhood.
01:24I remember the whole story.
01:26This is how I raised him.
01:28He used to do this in his childhood.
01:30Then everything comes to my mind.
01:32Then I feel very sad.
01:34Then I become patient.
01:36Then I think that Allah gives the reward of patience to a person.
01:39Then I gain courage.
01:42Do you ever feel that?
01:44Because Allah has said in the Quran that
01:46Martyrs do not die.
01:48Martyrs are taking the reward from Allah.
01:50Do you ever feel like Kashif?
01:52Yes, it happens like this.
01:54We always go to Kashif's grave.
01:57Sometimes there is a storm.
02:00When we go, we feel a little thirsty and hot.
02:06So we think in our hearts that how hot it is today.
02:09When we say this, it gets cold immediately.
02:12Like the air in the air conditioner has become very hot.
02:15The leaves of the tree do not move, but it gets cold.
02:19Suddenly the cool breeze comes.
02:22This has happened many times.
02:24One day the clouds came and it rained lightly.
02:27It was very sunny that day.
02:29The sun was not a sign of clouds.
02:32When we left, we were sitting and reading.
02:36I said that it is very hot today.
02:39Believe me, when we got up, the clouds came on us suddenly.
02:44There was a little rain.
02:47There were so many miracles in the 65th war.
02:50These miracles will continue with the martyrs.
02:53But I have heard that when a martyr goes to PMA or starts his service,
03:04he is different from that time.
03:06Is this the same with Captain Kashif?
03:08His life is different.
03:12When Captain Kashif was martyred, his course mates used to come to our house.
03:18One of them was telling that he was running to clear the mile.
03:24He was running and a boy was behind him.
03:27Kashif was in front of everyone.
03:29He was physically very fit.
03:31He said that he was martyred.
03:34When he was martyred, he was with him.
03:37When he became a captain, he said that he went to that boy and asked him that Kashif was martyred.
03:47He said that he was martyred at that time.
03:50He said that looking at his habits, he was like that.
03:54He was different.
03:56He used to help everyone.
03:58He was very merciful to everyone.
04:03There was a captain who was a little bulky.
04:06He was crying.
04:08He said that if Kashif was not there, he would not be in the army today.
04:12I asked him why he was not in the army.
04:15He said that his body was a little heavy and he was not able to clear the mile.
04:18He was running.
04:20I was behind everyone.
04:21Kashif was running in front of everyone.
04:23He turned back and saw that I was far behind.
04:26He came back.
04:27He grabbed me by the arm and told me to clear the mile.
04:33He asked me to pass the mile.
04:36So, he was like that from the beginning.
04:39Yes, from the beginning.
04:40Aunty, the child moves forward from the mother's lap.
04:44And from the mother's lap, the child's habits are identified.
04:46I am a mother myself.
04:47When I see my daughter as a mother, I know where she is going.
04:52When you saw Captain Kashif as a child, was he always selfless?
04:59Yes, he used to do a lot.
05:01He used to share everything with his brothers and sisters at home.
05:04He used to call himself behind and give others the right.
05:07When he went to PMA in his unit, his roommate used to do all the work.
05:18I asked him why he used to do all the work.
05:20He used to say that he used to do all the work.
05:23So, he used to give the money in his place.
05:25He used to give small amount of money to do the work.
05:29He didn't feel that why should I do all the work.
05:33He used to do all the work.
05:35Aunty, when was the last time you spoke to him?
05:37And what did you talk about?
05:38The last time we spoke...

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