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Martyrdom in Quran.
Sura
Aal -'Imraan (The family of Imraan)
3 Ayat 169 to 171
وَلاَ تَحْسَبَنَّ الَّذِينَ قُتِلُواْ فِي سَبِيلِ اللّهِ
أَمْوَاتًا بَلْ أَحْيَاء عِندَ رَبِّهِمْ يُرْزَقُونَ
{169}
[3:169] And reckon not those who are killed in Allah's way
as dead; nay, they are alive (and) are provided sustenance
from their Lord;
فَرِحِينَ بِمَا آتَاهُمُ اللّهُ مِن فَضْلِهِ
وَيَسْتَبْشِرُونَ بِالَّذِينَ لَمْ يَلْحَقُواْ بِهِم
مِّنْ خَلْفِهِمْ أَلاَّ خَوْفٌ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلاَ هُمْ
يَحْزَنُونَ {170}
[3:170] Rejoicing in what Allah has given them out of His
grace and they rejoice for the sake of those who, (being
left) behind them, have not yet joined them, that they shall
have no fear, nor shall they grieve.
يَسْتَبْشِرُونَ بِنِعْمَةٍ مِّنَ اللّهِ وَفَضْلٍ وَأَنَّ
اللّهَ لاَ يُضِيعُ أَجْرَ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ {171}
[3:171] They rejoice on account of favor from Allah and
(His) grace, and that Allah will not waste the reward of the
believers.
Captain
Muhammad
Sarwar Shaheed
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Major
Tufail
Muhammad Shaheed
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Major
Raja Aziz
Bhatti Shaheed
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Major
Muhammad Akram
Shaheed
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Pilot Officer
Rashid Minhas
Shaheed
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Major
Shabir Sharif
Shaheed
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Jawan Sowar
Muhammad Hussain Shaheed |
Lance Naik
Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed
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Captain
Karnal Sher
Khan Shaheed
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Havaldaar Lalak Jan Shaheed
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WELCOME TO
DR. MANSOOR BOKHARY'S
NISHAN-E-HYDER
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Nishan-E-HYder.
The Highest Military Award of Pakistan Has Been Awarded to Shaheed
Soldiers Who Have Shown Bravery And Courage in Times Of War & Border
Battles(1948,1956,1965,1971,1999).
(ALRAFAATHOMOEOZ &
ALL THE PAKISTANI NATION VERY PROUDLY PRESENTS REGARD AND WE
SALUTE TO OUR SHUHaDA TO WHOME THEY PRESENTED THEIR LIVES FOR
PAKISTAN AND PAKISTANI NATION. MAY ALLAH REST THEIR SOULS IN
HEAVEN. AAMEEN).
"Nishan-e-Haider"
is the highest military award of Pakistan and being very
closely associated with the exemplary courage and valour of
Hazrat Ali Haider-e-Karar, has very aptly been named after
him. "Nishan-e-Haider" is awarded to the members of Pakistan
Armed Forces (living or posthumously) for the acts of
extra-ordinary gallantry in face of enemy, at the peril of
their lives and beyond the call of duty. "Nishan-e-Haider"
is considered equal to the British Victoria Cross. "
Nishan-e-Haider" medal is a five pointed star, made of lead,
copper and gun metal and enameled on the edges. It is hung
by 1.5" green and silk ribbon, which carries a clasp with "Nishan-e-Haider"
on the obverse side. At the reverse side of the medal, a
brief history and particulars of the awardee are inscribed.
Captain Muhammed Sarwar Shaheed.
(1st Nishan-e-Haider).
Captain Muhammad Sarwar Shaheed.
Born: 1910, Singhori Village, District of
Rawalpindi
Commissioned: 1944, Punjab Regiment
During the Kashmir Operations soon after the
birth of Pakistan, as Company Commander of
the 2nd Battalion of the Punjab Regiment,
Captain Sarwar launched an attack causing
heavy casualties against a strongly
fortified enemy position in the Uri Sector
under heavy machine gun, grenade and mortar
fire. But on the 27th July 1948, as he moved
forward with six of his men to cut their way
through a barbed wire barrier, he martyred
when his chest was riddled by a burst of
heavy machine gun fire. He was 38 years old.
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Major Tufail Muhammed Shaheed.
(2ndNishan-e-Haider).
Major
Tufail Muhammad Shaheed.
Born: 1914, Hoshiarpur
Commissioned: 1943, 16th Punjab Regiment
Early in August 1958, Major Tufail, a
Company Commander in the East Pakistan
Rifles, encircled an illegal Indian post,
which violated the internationally
recognized boundary between the two
countries, in the Lakshmipur area. And,
though mortally wounded in the hand-to-hand
encounter that followed, Major Tufail
continued to lead his troops till the
Indians were driven out, leaving four dead
and three prisoners. He martyred the same
day on the 7th August 1958 at the age of 44.
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Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed.
(3rd Nishan-e-Haider).
Major Raja Aziz Bhatti Shaheed
Born: 1928, Hong Kong
Commissioned: 1950, Punjab Regiment
On 6th September 1965, as Company Commander
in the Burki Area of the Lahore Sector,
Major Bhatti chose to move with his forward
platoon under incessant artillery and tank
attacks for five days and nights in Defence
of the strategically vital BRB Canal.
Throughout, undaunghted by constant fire
from enemy small arms, tanks and artillery,
he organized the Defence of the canal,
directing his men to answer the fire until
he was hit by an enemy tank shell which
killed him on 10th September 1965. He was 37
years old.
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Major Muhammed Akram Shaheed.
(4th Nishan-e-Haider).
Major Muhammad Akram Shaheed.
Born: 1938, Dingha Village, District of
Gujrat Commissioned: 1963, Frontier Force Regiment
Major Muhammad Akram and a company of the
4th FF Regiment which he commanded in the
forward area of the Hilli district, in East
Pakistan in 1971, came under continuous and
heavy air, artillery and Armour attacks. But
for an entire fortnight, despite enemy
superiority in both numbers and fire power,
he and his men, in near super human ability,
repulsed every attack, inflicting heavy
casualties on the enemy. Major Akram
martyred during this epic battle in 1971 at
the age of 33.
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Pilot Officer Rashid Minhas Shaheed.
(5th Nishan-e-Haider).
Pilot Officer
Rashid Minhas Shaheed.
Born:
17th February 1951 in Karachi Commissioned: 1971, Pilot, P.A.F.
Pilot Officer Minhas was taxiing for
take-off on a routine training flight when
an Instructor Pilot forced his way into the
rear cockpit, seized control of the aircraft
and took off. When Minhas realized that the
absconding pilot was heading towards India,
he tried to regain control of the plane was
unable to do so. Knowing that it meant
certain death, he damaged the controls and
forced the aircraft to crash thirty two
miles short of the border on 20th August
1971. He martyred at the age of 20.
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Major Shabbir Sharif Shaheed.
(6th Nishan-e-Haider).
Major Shabir Sharif Shaheed.
Born: 28th April, 1943, Kunjah Village,
District Gujrat. Commissioned:
1964, Frontier Force Regiment
Major Shabir Sharif as commander of 6 FF
Regiment, was ordered in December 1971 to
capture high ground near Sulemanki headwork
defended by more than a company of the Assam
Regiment supported by a squadron of tanks.
In a well nigh super human action, for the
next three days and nights after crossing a
minefield and massive obstacles and killing
forty three soldiers and destroying four
tanks, Major Sharif and his men held two
enemy battalions at bay. But after he took
over an anti-tank gun from his gunner in an
attack he was killed by a direct hit on the
afternoon of 6th December. He was 28 years
old.
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Jawan Sowar Muhammed Hussain Shaheed.
(7thNishan-e-Haider).
Jawan Sowar Muhammad Hussain Shaheed.
Born: 1949, Dhok Pir Bakhsh (now Dhok
Muhammad Hussain Janjua)
Enlisted: 3rd September, 1966 as Driver
Although only a driver in the 20th Lancers,
when war broke out in 1971 Sowar Muhammad
Hussain took an active part in every battle
in which his unit was engaged unmindful of
any danger, no matter how grave. When he
spotted the enemy digging in along a
minefield near the village of Harar Khurd in
December 1971 on his own initiative he
directed accurate fire at the enemy
resulting in the destruction of sixteen of
their tanks. But while directing fire from
recoilless rifles, he was hit in the chest
by a burst of machine gun fire and martyred
on 10th December 1971 at the age of 22.
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Lance Naik Muhammed Mahfuz Shaheed.
(8th Nishan-e-Haider).
Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz Shaheed.
Born: 25th October, 1944, Pind Malikan (now
Mahfuzabad) District of Rawalpindi
Enlisted: 1962 as Sipahi
Serving in the 'A' Company of the 15th
Punjab Regiment, when the war started in
1971, Lance Naik Muhammad Mahfuz was
deployed on the Wagah-Attari Sector in East
Pakistan where his company was pinned down
by unceasing frontal and cross fire from
automatic weapons. Although his machine gun
was destroyed by an enemy shell, Mahfuz
advanced towards an enemy bunker whose
automatic fire had inflicted heavy
casualties. Even though wounded in both legs
by shell splinters, when he reached the
bunker he stood up and pounced on the enemy,
but was hit. Although unarmed and amidst the
enemy, he caught hold of one of the enemy
and was strangling him when another
bayoneted him to death during the night of
17th December 1971.
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Captain Kernel Sher Khan Shaheed.
(9th Nishan-e-Haider).
Captain Karnal Sher Khan Shaheed.
Enlisted: 1990, Second Lt.
Captain Karnal Sher Khan emerged as the
symbol of mettle and courage during the
Kargil conflict on the Line of Control (LoC).
He set personal examples of bravery and
inflicted heavy losses on the enemy. He
defended the five strategic posts, which he
established with his jawans at the height of
some 17,000 feet at Gultary, and repulsed
many Indian attacks. After many abortive
attempts, the enemy on July 5 ringed the
post of Capt. Sher Khan with the help of two
battalion and unleashed heavy mortar firing
and managed to capture some part of the
post. Despite facing all odds, he lead a
counter-attack and re- captured the lost
parts. But during the course he was hit by
the machine-gun fire and embraced Shahadat
at the same post. He is the first officer
from the NWFP province to be awarded with
Nishan-e-Haider.
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Havaldaar Lalak Jan Shaheed.
(10thNishan-e-Haider).
Havaldaar Lalak Jan Shaheed.
Havaldaar Lalak Jan of the Northern Light
Infantry (NLI) was one of those many who as
a junior leader fought from the forefront to
thwart heavy Indian attacks. He volunteered
himself to be deployed on the front
positions located at the jagged peak in May
1999. Hav. Lalak driven back many aggressive
ventures by the enemy and imposed colossal
losses on them. On July 7, Hav. Lalak
sustained serious injuries as enemies
pounded the area with heavy mortar shelling.
But despite being injured, he retained his
position and frustrated the Indian assault.
He, however, succumbed to his injuries at
the same post he was defending. Hav. Lalak
was awarded with the Nishan-e-Haider for his
dauntless courage and devotion.
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