Muhammad Aslam had never imagined that his entire world would come apart with just one phone call from a relative on December 16, 2014.
The day had begun like any other. Aslam was supervising construction work at his house in Gulbahar when the phone rang.
“Army Public School (APS) is under attack,” the caller informed him.
Aslam’s first reaction was shock. Mubeen, his 14-year-old son, studied in the eighth grade at the same school. Panic coursed through his veins but he summoned the strength to speak.
“So all roads leading to the school will remain blocked and… and Mubeen will be late,” he replied, trying to remain optimistic.
What the caller said next left him speechless. As he was told the horror story of the massacre of children at APS, Aslam’s fatherly instinct prompted him to act quickly. Since the roads leading to the school were blocked, he rushed to the school on foot. When he arrived at APS an hour later, Aslam was told to either go to Lady Reading Hospital (LRH) or Combined Military Hospital (CMH). Mubeen’s father opted for LRH but found no trace of his son.
“He also went to CMH but was not allowed entry,” Waqar Khan, one of Aslam’s relatives told The Express Tribune. “They told him there was no Mubeen among the dead or injured so he returned home.”
In the time spent hoping Mubeen would just appear at their doorstep like it was any other day, vacillating between panic and smothering fear, Aslam must have wondered how his life could have taken such a dramatic turn.
Until a year ago, Aslam worked in the US while his wife and child lived in Peshawar. He returned to the city only after his wife fell ill. The family soon became all too familiar with the pain of losing a loved one when Mubeen’s mother died nine months ago. Since then, father and son developed a strong bond. They were each other’s family, friends and confidantes.
After his wife’s tragic demise, Aslam decided to stay in Pakistan as he felt his only child would be lonely in Peshawar without his mother. Moreover, Aslam’s brothers did not have any sons and were particularly fond of Mubeen.
Aslam was painfully aware of the void in their lives and was making plans for their future, not expecting tragedy to revisit their lives so soon.
After praying for his son’s safety for several hours, Aslam could not help but return to CMH where he was finally handed his son’s body. The vicious designs of a handful of terrorists had shattered his dreams for his small family and snatched a child away from his father.
“Mubeen’s body was among those who were later identified,” Khan said. “Once his identity was established, his coffin was handed over to Aslam. He had been shot in the head.”
Bereaved of his wife and then of his only child, unsurprisingly Aslam remains inconsolable.
In his grief-stricken state, he welcomed everyone who came to offer their condolences to his son’s wedding. “Today is his wedding in paradise,” he repeatedly said, as tears rolled down his cheeks.
“Mubeen was a lovely child,” Khan said, “He was enrolled at the school a year ago as he was interested in joining the Pakistan Army.”
According to Khan, Mubeen was brave and had the makings of a true soldier.
“I used to tell him that army men have to sacrifice their lives for their motherland,” he said. “He would always say that he would do the same as he also wanted to be a shaheed.”
Published in The Express Tribune, December 25th, 2014.
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Ohh my God what a tragic story. This grief of APS school is unbearable. RIP dear kids. N may Allah give patience to affected families.
These terorists lived their last day. They will be buried with flowers of hatred.
the little innocent boy has paid the price for the security state that pakistan has become. However, this time, we can see that mia saab means business. Not only is the govt. cracking down on the extremist groups and punishing them, they are also reviewing the curriculum that is taught in the madrassas. I see a beginning of change...i see the possibility of a naya pakistan now..
For a start my beloved pakistani friends why not stop shahadat mongering and idealize the killing / getting killed situations in the name of Allah as if he really needs it.
No wonder Mubeen and other poor children died as innocents so this is high time we stop selling dreams to thier parents yet again ( innocent people do die in the west as well and they are just called deceased) calling them shaheeds.
This is how we can take a new start unless we still want to pump more blood into so called holy killings and wars.
My Beloved Pakistan V have nothing but tears left to share everything else has been ripped from us by the Terrorists and our Rulers
i swear i don't have words to say something... am feeling ashamed right now don't know why where are we standing our children are dying we are doing absolutely nothing if i die someday what my parents will go through i even can't imagine we are doing absolutely nothing everyday i hear news about APC, condolences, statements from our politicians who are traveling with countless policemens safe and secure and days are passing in a blink of eye soon we will forget these little departed souls ya ALLAH reham :(
Tears rolled down my eyes as I read the last two lines.RIP Little man.We will never forget you.Never Ever.
What a sad story..... No amount of words could describe the pain and the sadness this and all the other parents are going through. I struggle to hold back tears... May allah help the poor man through this.
May Allah ease the life of this grieving father, may he find peace, strength and solace to carry on.