Karachi: Pakistani actor Shagufta Ejaz’s posted on her social media account recently, also showing numerous feelings towards the disease paraplegia of her husband, Mr Yahya Siddiqui, who passed away after fighting it for many years. Posting on her social media account, Instagram, the aging actress placed a moving message with some photos of her deceased husband and some more who believed in them, sharing and appreciating what they had.
A Loving Post on Instagram
The scent of mourning still hung over the world when she returned her tribute to her spouse. Third, she thanked Shagufta Ejaz’s who loved and missed her late husband a lot, who turned out deceased, “Yes, it is true; you still exist in spirit. Your love, your legacy, and the memories will forever remain for me and our children, and you can be sure of that.
Such was the case when it came to her followers as she reiterated further how she has been feeling over the demise of her husband, Yahya Siddiqui, and more. ‘I have had the best of both worlds because you were there. You were my love, my husband, my father, my son, but above all, my guide. You made me who I am today through your love, support, and encouragement. For that, I thank you forever,’ she said.
Recalling a Caring Dad
Also, Shagufta Ejaz’s observed the way in which Yahya shared a close connection with their children. She said, “Our children were your children, and they were your everything, and you were in your children’s eyes the hero and the strength. You loved them like nobody else ever did, and I remember how all of you admired and respected her.”
Her statement gained enormous popularity on social media in a very short period, as many of her fans and followers, who appreciated the passion and courage she exhibited during the most challenging phase, showed support.
The Legacy of Yahya Siddiqui
Continuous in her adoration, she forged ahead to delineate the qualities that made Yahya Siddiqui a remarkable person. “It was exceptionally touching your good-heartedness, your giving in love, and the strength of your soul. Every day was a delightful day for you, and you brought cheers and laughter into the house irrespective of the numerous ups and downs that surrounded us.”
She further emphasized how Yahya’s memory will continue to be alive through their children and her. “You may have departed from this body in the physical world, but your presence will remain with us for as long as we draw breath. Your glorious grace, the miracles of your goodness, and the joy of our togetherness remain to be demonstrated.”
Shagufta Ejaz’s Message of being a widow also correlates with her husband’s death, but his beautiful legacy will always remain alive. His influence and love transcend time and space and continue to be active in the children’s lives.
Five-Year Battle with Cancer
Yahya Siddiqui has been sick with cancer for the last five years, and his death on September 12th came as a sigh of relief to the family after years of exhausting emotions and pain. Shagufta Ejaz was thankful for the moments they had enjoyed in spite of his ailment.
The soothing tone of her voice made it clear to everyone around her that she was paying tribute to him and the courage he displayed while he was alive. The couple had been a source of strength for each other throughout their marriage, and such a loss rings true for every single one in the family.
A Second Chance at Love
The ties that joined Shagufta Ejaz and Yahya Siddiqui in matrimony were not the first for either of them. Elementary: They had two babies from these marriages and two daughters with each other. This peace of blended family spoke volumes of their relationship and the capacity of their home to love.
“Within our hearts, you shall never die” is an inspirational or farewell message even the most dreaded enemies would have wanted to say upon their parting sentiments. Love conquers all, and that is the message they take with them, especially to those left behind.
In her heartfelt tribute, Shagufta Ejaz has reminded her audiences of how important it is to honor our loved ones and the moments we spend with them.