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PFJA Condoles with Usman Yousaf on Wife’s Demise

The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) President Iqbal Yousufi, along with office-bearers and members of the association, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of the wife of Daily Jang News Editor Usman Yousaf.

In their condolence message, they prayed to Allah Almighty to grant the departed soul eternal peace and to give strength and patience to the bereaved family.




In Memory of Iqbal Yousufi — Compassionate Journalist and Brother - Muhammad Badar Munir



Published in Weekly Mazdoor 02-Feb-2008

Alas... Iqbal Yousufi

By Muhammad Badar Munir

It was the night between the 18th and 19th of January when I woke up to the cries of women. Startled, I sat up. Someone told me, “Iqbal has passed away.”

That news shattered me completely. Although death is an undeniable reality of life, I could hardly believe it. He seemed perfectly fine—healthy and active—and had just crossed the age of sixty.

A little later, when I saw his lifeless body—covered in blood—I stood there speechless and motionless. Many doubts arose in my mind: could it be some other tragedy? But soon someone conveyed the doctor’s words—that Iqbal had been suffering from a stomach ulcer, which had suddenly ruptured and caused his death.

Iqbal had a habit of concealing his ailments, a family trait we seem to have inherited from our ancestors. From the preparations for his funeral to his burial, all stages passed before my eyes while I remained in a state of shock.


Iqbal... Iqbal Yousufi.
His sudden departure deeply grieved me and the entire family. Every message of condolence from friends and relatives reopened the wound.

He was the dearest of all to our parents and to the whole family. Among his friends, he was immensely popular—always concerned about his colleagues from his student days and his fellow journalists. He cared little for his own problems but was restless to solve the problems of others.

Shakil Adilzada, editor of Sab Rang, had been his classmate at Urdu College. Whenever Sab Rang failed to publish for months, Iqbal would become anxious and continuously call Shakil, pestering him out of affection.

If any journalist faced a problem, Iqbal would not rest until it was resolved. He spent most of his earnings on helping others. Many journalists were able to secure plots or houses through his tireless efforts—yet he himself lived in a rented home until his last day.

Recently, in an article published in Nawa-i-Waqt, he had offered, on behalf of the Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA), to take full responsibility for supporting the family of a martyred journalist from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


Iqbal personally bore the expenses of PFJA’s activities. His compassion was not limited to his colleagues; whenever he heard of human suffering anywhere, he became deeply distressed and took every possible step to help.

For the stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh and for the victims of the Kashmir earthquake, Iqbal actively raised donations for Nawa-i-Waqt’s relief fund.


Iqbal Yousufi was my brother — our beloved one.
But none of us could truly understand the pain he carried within. Not even his closest companions, with whom he spent most of his time. He always appeared cheerful and full of life among them.

Yet, when the time of his departure came, only a few people were around him. Though hundreds accompanied him to his final resting place, those who stood nearest were the simple, ordinary people—his neighbors—whose problems he used to solve beyond his professional responsibilities.

Everyone was weeping, praising his kindness and mourning the loss of a man who lived for others.


— Muhammad Badar Munir

PFJA Condoles Death of PUJ President Bakhtgir Chaudhry’s Father

The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) President Iqbal Yousufi has expressed deep sorrow over the death of the father of journalist and Punjab Union of Journalists (PUJ) President Bakhtgir Chaudhry.

In his condolence message, Yousufi prayed to Allah Almighty to grant eternal peace to the departed soul and to give strength and patience to the bereaved family.



پی ایف جے اے کا صحافی بختگیر چوہدری کے والد کے انتقال پر اظہار تعزیت

پاکستان فری لانس جرنلسٹس ایسوسی ایشن کے صدر اقبال یوسفی نے صحافی اور پنجاب یونین آف جرنلسٹس کے صدر بختگیر چوہدری کے والد کے انتقال پر گہرے رنج و غم کا اظہار کیا ہے۔

اپنے تعزیتی پیغام میں انہوں نے دعا کی کہ اللہ تعالیٰ مرحوم کو جنت الفردوس میں اعلیٰ مقام عطا فرمائے اور لواحقین کو صبرِ جمیل عطا کرے۔

PFJA Expresses Condolences on Death of Sarmad Bashir’s Son

LAHORE: Sarmad Bashir's son died of cardiac arrest on Monday night at Ittefaq Hospital. Bashir is a senior journalist working at The Nation. Sajawal Sarmad (14) was buried at the G-Block Model Town graveyard. A large number of journalists attended the funeral. Sajawal's qul will be held on Friday after the afternoon prayers at 143-2C/II, Township, Lahore. A dua will be said after Asar prayers. The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) condoled Bashir on the sad demise of his son. Iqbal Yousufi, the PFJA President, expressed deep sorrow to the grieved family.


Date: 04 Feb 2005 Friday
Source: Daily Times

Senior Journalist Sarmad Bashir Bereaved

LAHORE: The son of senior journalist Sarmad Bashir, who works at The Nation, passed away on Monday night due to cardiac arrest at Ittefaq Hospital.

The deceased, Sajawal Sarmad (14), was laid to rest at the G-Block Model Town graveyard. A large number of journalists, colleagues, and friends attended the funeral to express solidarity with the bereaved family.

The Qul will be held on Friday after Zuhr prayers at 143-2C/II, Township, Lahore, while a special dua will be offered after Asr prayers.

The Pakistan Freelance Journalists Association (PFJA) condoled with Sarmad Bashir over the tragic loss. Iqbal Yousufi, President of PFJA, expressed deep sorrow and sympathy with the grieving family.