Obituary
RAWALPINDI: The mother of former first class cricketer and national level coach Sabih Azhar died here on Wednesday, says a press release.Her Namaz-e-Janaza was offered at Korang Town and she was laid to rest at the local graveyard. ‘Qul’ for the departed soul will be held on Friday after Asr
By our correspondents
May 07, 2015
RAWALPINDI: The mother of former first class cricketer and national level coach Sabih Azhar died here on Wednesday, says a press release.
Her Namaz-e-Janaza was offered at Korang Town and she was laid to rest at the local graveyard. ‘Qul’ for the departed soul will be held on Friday after Asr prayers at Sabih Azhar’s residence in Korang Town. Sabih Azhar can be contacted at 0308-5204521.
Her Namaz-e-Janaza was offered at Korang Town and she was laid to rest at the local graveyard. ‘Qul’ for the departed soul will be held on Friday after Asr prayers at Sabih Azhar’s residence in Korang Town. Sabih Azhar can be contacted at 0308-5204521.
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