The Fragility of Life: A Doctor Who Couldn’t Be Saved

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Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Raji’un.

A tragic loss today—Dr. Soha Fatima, a young doctor, left her home as usual, unaware that she would never return. A fire engine collision took her life on the spot near Upparpally, Attapur. She was full of dreams, aspirations, and a commitment to serve, but fate had other plans.

Her family must have been immensely proud of her journey—an accomplished doctor, a source of joy and hope. But in a cruel instant, they lost the daughter they cherished. She was taken for postmortem in an auto trolley, and a call from the police would have shattered their world.

She passed away in the blessed state of fasting during Ramadan. May Allah grant her the highest place in Jannah, elevate her ranks, and give her family immense patience. May He also grant a speedy recovery to her colleague who is battling for her life.

“Umr bhar ka tu ne paiman-e-wafa bandha toh kya?
Umr ko bhi toh nahin hai paayedaari haaye haaye.”
— Mirza Ghalib

This is a painful reminder of how fragile life is. May Allah protect us all from sudden tragedies and untimely deaths. Aameen.

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