In a heartbreaking turn of events, celebrated fashion and jewellery designer Asim Jofa is grappling with an immense personal loss as his youngest daughter, Aira Asim, succumbed to an acute illness in London. The renowned designer, known for his distinctive collections, took to his personal Facebook page on December 31 to share the devastating news with friends, family, and well-wishers.
Expressing his grief, Asim penned a poignant post that touched the hearts of those who follow his illustrious career. The designer informed the public that Aira had peacefully passed away in London, just a few days after being admitted to the hospital and battling for her life. The cause of her untimely demise was revealed to be a sudden brain haemorrhage, leaving the family and supporters in shock.
During this difficult time, Asim Jofa has called for prayers for Aira's maghfirat (forgiveness) and that she attains the highest rank in Jannah (paradise). The designer seeks the support and solace of the community as he navigates through the profound sorrow that comes with the loss of a loved one. Consequently, the outpouring of grief and condolences flooded the comments section of Asim's post, as friends, colleagues, and admirers shared their sympathies and prayers for the bereaved family.
The Facebook post read, "Inna Lilahi wa inna ilahyi raji'un. My youngest daughter Aira Asim has peacefully passed away in London after a few days of being admitted in the hospital and fighting for her life. She had suffered a sudden brain haemorrhage. Please make dua for her maghfirat and that she reaches the highest rank in Jannah. We only need your prayers for her and us during this difficult time."
The untimely loss of his youngest daughter has undoubtedly left a void in the designer's life, and the wider community expresses solidarity in mourning with the grieving family. As the news spreads, the fashion and design community join hands in offering condolences and prayers to the designer and his family.
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