Ashar's page

In loving memory of my husband Ashar Niazi who was taken from us far too soon. On 14th of August 2016 my best friend, the most amazing and doting father and loving husband who was the love of my life Ashar Niazi returned back to our creator in a freak motorbike accident. He died on impact and didn't suffer. Ashar was 35 and had the rest of his life ahead of him and was taken from us far too soon, he leaves behind two young children who he will never see grow up. The one thing that set Ashar apart from all the rest was his kind heart, he went out of his way to help people in any way he could. One special memory I have of him was when we had finished having a meal on Kings road and there was a homeless person, Ashar crouched down to see if he was alright, gave him money and bought him a meal from McDonalds. This was just one of many occasions. We had so many plans but Subhanallah Allah Taala had his own plan. My whole world has come crashing down and I never thought I would have to face such hard times. Please make dua for him and our family and pray Allah swt grants Ashar the fruits of Jannah.
A devout Muslim and a fantastic role model, his humour and positive attitude brought a smile to us all. He did so much for us all while he was alive it only seems fitting that we do something for him now he has left us, for this reason it is our intention to raise money to build a number of water wells on his behalf (Sadaqah Jariah).
With these wells we will be helping to support communities in Ashar's name for many years to come. The intention to build 3 wells, 2 (£300 each) in Pakistan (his country of birth) and 1 in Ethiopia (£3,500).
#Kind #selfless #forevermissed #gonebutneverforgotten #alwaysinourhearts#
“Goodbyes are only for those who love with their eyes. Because for those who love with heart and soul, there is no such thing as separation”.
Rumi
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