Gilgit Baltistan: Tragic Road Accident Claims Lives of Renowned Naat Khawan and Noha Reciters in Pakistan

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Skardu: enowned Naat Khawan (praise singer) Khawaja Ali Kazim, Noha Reciter Syed Jan Ali, and Zain Tarabi tragically lost their lives in a devastating traffic accident on the Indus Highway near Sehwan Sharif, Sindh, Pakistan. The accident took place while the victims were en route to Karachi.

According to local police, the collision occurred when two vehicles collided on the highway near the village of Sin. The crash resulted in the immediate death of five individuals, while six others were injured and rushed to nearby hospitals. The deceased have been identified as Khawaja Ali Kazim, Zain Ali Tarabi, Khawaja Nadeem, Abdul Ghani, and Jan Ali Shah.

Khawaja Ali Kazim, a well-known figure in the world of religious music, was traveling with friends after attending the annual Imam-e-Zamana celebrations organized by the Anjuman Haidari in Khairpur. On the way back to Karachi, Kazim, along with Syed Jan Ali and Zain Ali Tarabi, met with this tragic accident.

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Khawaja Ali Kazim had recently posted on Facebook, informing his fans about his upcoming trip to Karachi, little knowing it would be his final journey. His untimely passing has left his followers and admirers in mourning. Many have taken to social media to share videos of his soulful renditions and to pray for his eternal peace.

The crash is believed to have been caused by the driver of one of the cars crossing over to the wrong side of the road. The vehicle carrying the victims was heading from Sehwan to Hyderabad at the time of the incident.

The loss of such beloved figures has sent shockwaves through the community of Naat and Noha reciters. Khawaja Ali Kazim and his peers were known for their heartwarming performances, which continue to resonate with countless fans. Their contributions to the cultural and spiritual fabric of Pakistan will not be forgotten.

As the news of the accident spread, social media flooded with messages of condolence, with many expressing their sorrow and recalling their favorite performances of these distinguished artists. Authorities have confirmed the identities of the victims and are continuing their investigation into the cause of the accident.

This tragic loss serves as a reminder of the dangers of road travel and the importance of road safety, especially in a country with a high number of traffic-related fatalities. The victims’ families and the entire cultural community are in deep mourning, and their memories will remain cherished by all who knew them.

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