NEW DELHI :

Parwaz Rahmani
New Delhi :
The President of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Syed Sadatullah Husaini, has expressed deep sorrow and grief over the passing of the renowned journalist, Mr. Parvaz Rahmani. In his condolence message, he said that the demise of Mr. Parvaz Rahmani is a great loss not only to the field of journalism but also to the country and the community at large.
As the editor of the “Sehroza Dawat”, Parvaz Rahmani’s services stand as a high example of principled journalism. The way he upheld the highest values of journalistic integrity, intellectual depth and balance, courage and fearlessness, sincerity and compassion in his value-driven journalism will always remain a model for journalists. Journalism, for him, was not merely a profession but a powerful means to pursue higher purposes of life and the comprehensive welfare of humanity.
His voice was principled, balanced, and rooted in facts, which earned him equal respect and popularity among readers and members of the journalistic community. In particular, his brief articles published under the “Khabar-o-Nazar” column in Dawat played a key role in enhancing the publication’s reach and impact.
Beyond journalism, Parvaz Rahmani also rendered valuable services to the Islamic Movement in India across various fields. He was a member of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s Markazi Majlis e Shura (Central Advisory Council) as well as the Majlis-e-Numaindgaan (Council of Representatives). Calling people towards faith, reform of the community, and efforts to find solutions to national and community issues were among his key areas of engagement within the movement.
His personal qualities were equally worthy of emulation. Despite his scholarly stature, he was extremely humble, sincere, gentle in temperament, and caring towards others. Through these qualities, he helped nurture an entire generation of high-calibre journalists.
Recalling his long-standing personal association with the late journalist, the JIH President said that they worked together for a long time in the Central Advisory Council and the Council of Representatives. “I learned a great deal from him. While working with him repeatedly in the committees responsible for drafting resolutions of the Markazi Shura, I gained valuable insights into journalism and the art of resolution writing,” he said.
The JIH chief extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family members, colleagues, and readers of the late Parvaz Rahmani. His services and legacy will, God willing, continue to serve as a guiding light for future generations. May Allah grant him forgiveness, overlook his shortcomings, and bless his family with patience and fortitude.
source: http://www.indiatomorrow.net / India Tomorrow / Home> Inspiring Personality / by India Tomorrow / January 07th, 2026








