Tributes paid to Ibrahim Joyo

Published November 25, 2017

ISLAMABAD: “Muhammad Ibrahim Joyo’s philosophy will always be the ray of light for people who want to walk on the right path. He will always be remembered because of his principles and stand for the truth.”

This was stated by Prof Fateh Mohammad Malik at a reference held for Joyo who died in Hyderabad on Nov 19 at the age of 102.

The reference, organised by Pakistan Academy of Letters (PAL), was attended by a large number of literary figures, politicians and people from all walks of life.

Joyo was born in the district of Dadu and was son of a farmer. Veteran political leader G.M. Syed admitted him to Sindh Madrasa from where he did matric and then graduation in 1938.

Later, Joyo went to Bombay for further education and upon his return joined Sindh Madrasa as a teacher.

After he wrote a book, Save Sindh Save Continent, the British government terminated his service from Sindh Madrasa. In 2015, the Sindh Madressatul Islam University (Sindh Madrasa) withdrew Joyo’s termination letter and apologised to him.

Prof Malik said Joyo paved the way for the progressive movement and liberalism.

PPP leader and MNA Dr Nafisa Shah said after the death of Joyo the most important chapter in the history of Sindh had been closed.

“His death affected students of literature, politicians, intellectuals and all people of Pakistan, especially Sindh. He gave a new thinking and ideology to the people,” she said.

PAL Chairman Qasim Bogio said Joyo always stood for his principles. He was banned by the government and organisations but later they had to lift the ban which was a proof that Joyo was always right.

“If political parties really want to make a new Pakistan they should make Joyo’s Pakistan based on peace, love and tolerance,” he said.

Writer Dr Khadim Hussain Soomro said a number of literary institutions were established in Sindh just because of Joyo.

Published in Dawn, November 25th, 2017

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