Such a pleasure to hear Saba Apa reminiscing about her AMU days, and her family. May Allah elevate her to the highest levels in Jannah. Aameen. I met her in Dubai several years back and found her to be a lovely person, full of warmth. We spent a great deal of time talking about shahnaz Apa, who was my favourite teacher. Such an illustrious family.
Asakm, very impressive interview of our dear friend Saba. Pervaiz you have shown excellent communication skills and professionalism in interviewing her and getting the depth of each and every event in a very interesting manner. May Allah give her jannatul firdaus , amen.
When I started to listen this programme, I thought that the introduction by Pervez Aalam would be the best part. However, the whole discussion was so amazing that I finished the entire discussion in 2 sittings, having a lunch break in between.
Being a poet and a chronicler of Mir Taqi Mir's poetry, you appreciated an interview with someone who was not known to you at all. There's some thing special about Saba. Those who knew her feel so blessed.
I didn’t know what happened to her & that she left for heavens after suffering from the dreaded disease.She was one of our most valuable colleagues in drama club. Thx Pervaiz Alam for posting this podcast. May Allah bless her with highest places in Jannah.Aameen 🤲🏻
As a senior member of AMU Drama Club in the 1970s you surely remember how rich the cultural scene was in Aligarh. Saba was instrumental in enriching that scene further. She is sorely missed by her friends.
What a beautiful gift of legacy for Saba Khala - someone who was very dear to me and my family and someone who I have seen since my earliest memories. Thanks to this podcast I got to know and appreciate so much more about the person who I thought I knew well as a child - but the credit goes to the interviewer Pervaiz sahab who in his beautiful mastery went into the depth of narrating and interviewing Saba Khala’s legacy. This is podcast is a glimpse of the wonderful life she lived and the legacy she leaves behind with Asim uncle, her wonderful children Asma, Imad and Bilal and her grand children. May you be comfortable in your new home in heaven Saba Khala we will miss you. Ameen.
I wish Saba could read your comment. I wish she could see how people remember her legacy with so many beautiful memories. But I'm sure she did know that she was leaving a whole bunch of friends and family members who adored her. So many thanks for your kind words about me. -- Pervaiz
Very true Adnan beta. She used to love you all so much. Saba was a genuine , sincere and loving friend to everyone. May Allah bless her soul in the highest place of Jannah. Thank you Pervaiz for this wonderful podcast. I wish Saba would have heard this in her life time.
It is so engaging, lucid, real and touchy.. Many thanks Pervaiz Alam Bhai for this interview آپ کا یہ انٹرویو دستاویز ہے اس بات کا کہ علی گڑھ کس طرح پرورش کرتا کون کہتا ہے کہ موت آئی تو مر جاؤں گا میں تو دریا ہوں سمندر میں اتر جاؤں گا صبا آپا اس انٹرویو کے ذریعے علیگ برادری کے دل میں رہیں گی ہمیشہ۔ And she was the darling of her family, that I know for sure, just like her illustrious mother, Khalida Aapa
Just like a Talib, seeker, we all are seeking forgiveness from the god almighty. We all are seeking peace and pleasant memories. Thanks for your kind words.
I really missed those days. I was in AMU from 2009-2015. Aligarh aaj bhi aur hamesha hamare andar rahega. Wo yaadein, wo lamhe jo humne Aligarh me guzaari wo beinteha khubsurat thi
That's what most of the Aligarians say about the time that they spent in Aligarh. What do you think is the reason for such a strong nostalgia? Vo lamhe Azamgarh Ya Jamshedpur ke bhi ho sakte the. Aligarh mein kya surkhaab ke par lage hain?
@@CINEINK kuch to aisa hain. Bht hi powerful vibes hn but as long as ur in university, the moment u left university sb kuch beganah sa ho jaata hain, agar poorana group university left kardiya then u cannot spent more than 1-2 days in university but jab bhi aap aligarh jaate ho wo yaadein aapko super emotional kardeti hain
The music that played after you and the wait that Saba would speak was a very painful moment and when Saba spoke, it felt very fond and my heart felt very sad. Her voice was Radio Voice and in this audio also she spoke very well, her selection of words, her pronunciation and total interview I like the most. May God bless her with paradise.
You're among her friends, Sajid sahab, who worked with her closely as a member of the drama club in the 1970s. She was exceptional in whatever she did. Rest in peace, Saba.
Inna lillahey waa Inna Alaihey Rajeoon. May Allah bless her always in akherat and place them in Jannat with sabrey jameel to all their loved one.Ameen.
Saba Apa was known through my brother brother Lt Prof Zahid,I often used to go her house at Tarwala bangla,her younger sister Fauzia was my batch mate .Her brother I remember his name Farrukh Bhai( might be wrong name) I also remember her parents who were very courteous.
Thanks Parwaz bhai O p ouspensky k books par koi through hai tu please do interview and Please do a series with sohail Hashmi Historian earlier you had an interview with him in Delhi whenever watch that interview personally feels and seems he carries so much which needs hours and to me you can let out of him which could be lift for comming generations to know as the series could be as Need rath bar q nahi aate and as Aam naamaaa and of course as series on poetry Please bhai give a serious thought over request