Senior Journalist Muhammad Ziauddin passed away at the age of 83 following an illness in Islamabad. In his over 60-year-long career, Ziauddin had worked extensively for almost all major newspapers of Pakistan – The Muslim, The News, Dawn and The Express Tribune.
Born in 1938 in Madras, Ziauddin along with his family had moved to East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) following partition and had studied BSc in Pharmacy at the Dhaka University. It was in 1960 when he had moved to Pakistan and three years later had joined Karachi University to study journalism.
His first job in the field of journalism was as a cub reporter at the Pakistan Press International (PPI) – then Pakistan Press Agency – and since then he worked at different news organisations in editorial positions with The Express Tribune being his last. In July 2014, Ziauddin resigned as the executive editor of the English daily and went on to work as a freelance journalist.
'Integrity and boldness'
Following the news of his demise early Monday, several people paid tribute to Ziauddin on Twitter.
One of the most capable fiercely independent journalist I came across with has left for his final abode #Ziauddin was no commoner a wise man—integrity and boldness added to his personality… you will be missed Zia sb… RIP
— Ch Fawad Hussain (@fawadchaudhry) November 29, 2021
Really saddened to hear of Ziauddin sahab's passing. Always found him to be a man of principles, polite in discussions & debates never adopting a an accusatory tone. For the journalist community this is a big loss. My condolences go to his family. https://t.co/e6AJ9m5CMw
— Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) November 29, 2021
Mohammad Ziauddin sb was an institution in himself. A man of principles, integrity and wisdom. He served journalism more than anything in his life. I was lucky to work under him. He taught me to keep emotions separate from the noble cause. Rest In Peace sir.#ziauddinupdate
— Shahbaz Rana (@81ShahbazRana) November 29, 2021
Icon of Pakistani journalism Mohammed Ziauddin dies early morning according to his family #RIP #Ziauddin
— Mubashir Zaidi (@Xadeejournalist) November 29, 2021
A former editor of Dawn, The News and Executive Editor of The Express Tribune - and a mentor and professional colleague, M Ziauddin sahib has passed away
— omar r quraishi (@omar_quraishi) November 29, 2021
Pakistani journalism has lost one of its finest in a generation
May Allah Bless him pic.twitter.com/lzupbxaAkH
My teacher, mentor, friend @MZiauddi passes away. He was an icon. Sad day for #Pakistani #journalism
— Kamal Siddiqi (@Tribunian) November 29, 2021
Veteran and one of the most outstanding journalist of Pakistan M. Ziauddin Ahmad has passed away. He was an iconic figure and a guide for all the young journalists. May Allah give his family strength to bear the loss.
— Mazhar Abbas (@MazharAbbasGEO) November 29, 2021
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