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Dr Aamir Liaquat Passed Away

We don't need to praise him or respect him. What Islam says is their deeds are with them and yours are with you, he's gone forever, it is better for us to forget him and worry about our own deeds. If tomorrow RanaSanaullah passes away, its best to not even mention him anymore, he's gone, if we think he's evil then just move on rather than slate him on Facebook etc. Its just respect for the dead. Yes at times there have been evil people in the history who harmed alot of people and didn't even spare the future generation, people still talk about them etc, It would be still better for us to leave personally attacking them and swearing but refute their evil ways and policies so other evil people could learn.
We will also be gone one day and those people who hugged us will probably be mocking us.

This doesn't mean we should shed crocodile tears but there must be some kind of morals and ethnic inside us.
 
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He was 50, about to be 51 next month. I never had any judgement if he was or wasn't a drug abuser but as he passed away, this was confirmed by his neighbours and friends in interviews that he was fighting with drug addiction, perhaps that is why his family denied post mortem. He was also not in a mentally stable condition from some days and was depressed. I could not find any mention of him attaining formal religious education. His Bachelors and further degrees have been all declared dubious & fake as well. Recently there were some objectionable videos of him leaked, supposedly by his 3rd wife which caused great distress to him. A lot of people think that he was a fake aalim and his real character did not match his claims. Well, now that he has passed away. We should not probe what's hidden. We should not argue over what we know. We should leave it for God to decide.

May Allah show us the right path, keep us on the right path and take us away while being on the right path & respectfully, may he forgive us all. Ameen.
 
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