The final WhatsApp voice note sent by the late Junaid Jamshed before his death was revealed by his son, Babar Junaid, during an appearance on a podcast.
The podcast also featured Mujaddid Sabri, son of the late Amjad Sabri.
During the interview, host Nadir Ali discussed Junaid Jamshed's last audio message, with Babar Junaid sharing his father's final wishes.
Ali requested permission to mention the voice note, which a friend of Jamshed had played for him.
The host noted Junaid Jamshed's habit of frequently saying "Insha'Allah" and "Masha'Allah."
However, in his final message, he uncharacteristically omitted "Insha'Allah," simply stating, "I will come to Karachi."
Ali reflected that this unusual occurrence was also by God's will.
Babar Junaid confirmed the authenticity of the voice note, recalling the day of his father's passing. "I was at home when I received the news of my father's death from my mother," he said.
He revealed that his father had always wished for martyrdom, believing it would grant him entry to paradise without judgment.
Junaid Jamshed's transformation from a famous singer to a devout religious figure left a lasting impact on many.
He tragically died in a plane crash on December 7, 2016 while on a mission to spread the message of Islam in Chitral, spending his final days in the service of his faith.
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