The youngest daughter of renowned Pakistani designer Asim Jofa passed away on Tuesday. Jofa announced the news on his social media accounts. Many Pakistani celebrities, designers, and fans have taken to social media to express their condolences and share their memories of Jofa’s daughter.
Popular fashion and jewelry designer Asim Jofa is going through a tough time. He recently shared the sad news of his youngest daughter, Aira Asim, passing away a few days ago in London. The cause of her death was a sudden brain hemorrhage.
Asim Jofa, also known as Muhammad Asim, took to his personal Facebook page on December 31 to inform everyone about this heartbreaking incident. He asked for prayers for his daughter and the family, stating, “We only need your prayers for her and us during this difficult time.”
Asim Jofa is a celebrated figure in the Pakistani fashion scene, known for his exquisite designs and intricate bridal wear. His collections have graced the runways of prestigious fashion weeks and adorned some of Pakistan’s most prominent celebrities.
His daughter’s passing comes as a devastating blow to Jofa and his family. They are surrounded by the love and support of friends and colleagues in the industry. Many Pakistani celebrities, designers, and fans have taken to social media to express their condolences and share their memories of Jofa’s daughter.
Many friends and colleagues from the entertainment industry, including actors like Aijaz Aslam, Mansha Pasha, Zahid Ahmed, Muneeb Butt, Junaid Khan, Shagufta Ejaz, and Mohib Mirza, as well as singers Shiraz Uppal and Ahmed Jahanzeb, and designer Maheen Khan, offered their condolences under his post.
Mansha Pasha expressed her sorrow and prayed for the family’s strength. While Mohib Mirza shared deep condolences and prayers for Asim Jofa. Others like Aijaz Aslam, Muneeb Butt, Shiraz Uppal, and Zahid Ahmed also offered heartfelt condolences. They all are praying for courage and patience during this incredibly difficult time.
Zahid Ahmed concluded his message with the Quranic expression, “Inna lilahe wa inna ilehe rajeun“. It translates to “Surely we belong to Allah, and Him, we shall return.” The collective support from friends and well-wishers reflects the profound impact of this loss on Asim Jofa and his family.