The Miracle

Junaid Jamshed’s life took several dramatic turns

Junaid Jamshed’s life took several dramatic turns

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Former Pop singer turned religious scholar Junaid Jamshed and his wife died in PIA PK-661 plane crash. According to media reports, born on September 3, 1964, the pop singer turned religious leader and became a household name in the 1980s as the front man of the celebrated Vital Signs. The band delivered several charttoppi­ng numbers, including the timeless classic Dil Dil Pakistan, dubbed the unofficial national anthem of Pakistan. Other songs included Tum Mil Gaye, Aitebaar and Who Kaun Thi. Vital Signs gained national and internatio­nal acclaim, becoming the first Pakistani band to achieve commercial success. In 2004, Junaid’s life took a dramatic turn after the meeting with renowned religious scholar Maulana Tariq Jamil as he announced to quit his illustriou­s music career opting to focus on religion, and began preaching on TV. His appearance changed drasticall­y, as he ditched leather jackets and stonewashe­d jeans for a more traditiona­l ensemble and a beard. In 2007, Jamshed received the Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Excellence) by the then president. At the time of his death, the singer had almost 2.8 million Facebook fans. This year, he also placed in a list of World’s 500 Most Influentia­l Muslims. His name appeared among 49 others on a passenger manifest for Pakistan Internatio­nal Airlines’ (PIA) flight PK661, which crashed near the northern town of Havelian. His presence on board was confirmed by Sohail Ahmed, a PIA official in Chitral.-Online

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