Junaid Jamshed was a brilliant Pakistani Naat Khuwan and religious cleric who passed away in a tragic plane crash which occurred on 7th December, 2016. His amazing journey to fame started as a singer, although, he left singing in the peak of his career. Fans remember him as a an amazing host and a Naat Khuwan.
Lately, his eldest son Tamur Junaid Jamshed appeared in Samaa Tv’s show where he talked about his father. He thanked Samaa Tv for remembering his father. He also thanked fans for their love for him. He said , “I think that he still lives in our hearts because fans share a lot of memories with him. I always remember his advices which he used to give me before leaving for the preaching. He always used to say, ‘now, I am leaving the house and you are the eldest one in the house, so you have to take care of your mother, siblings and grand parents’. It was years after his death that I realized how his training helped me in taking care of my mother and my family”.
He further said, “Also, I realized that he left a great legacy behind him which included business, charity, preaching and other religious activities. We divided his tasks because we knew that we couldn’t do all these things together. We assigned responsibilities to each other. We always have to keep in mind that he was a very respected man, so we don’t have a chance of making mistakes. Although, his closing was best but our responsibility is increased after his death”. Taimur Junaid Jamshed also remembered the charisma of his father. He said his father advised most about Namaz, he said that never leave Namaz. He was extremely strict about Namaz”.
He also remembered the memories while travelling with his father. He said that he clearly remembered about their last Hajj trip together. “We had an amazing trip. We had a great time with our father and family”, said Taimur Junaid Jamshed.
Here are a few pictures of Junaid Jamshed with his family:
Fans loved Taimur Junaid Jamshed’s sensible talk. They said that Junaid Jamshed left pious children which are surely becoming source of his ease hereafter.