The UAE is mourning the disadvantage of Mohammad Dawood, a beloved Sharjah resident, whose life was a calm will for others to trust, humility and unbreakable service. The 67 -year -old Dawood died on Saturday, June 14, who leaves a legacy behind, which touched the hearts across the country.
Dawood, a Pakistani migrant and a long -term resident of Al Hera, Sharjah, was most known for his morning motorcycle riding in Emirates – not for work or holiday, but to offer a prayer (morning) prayer in different mosques, a deep personal journey that he once called “spiritual calling”.
π journey of devotion
Each day, Dawood is set on his motorcycle at the beginning of 3:30 pm, often riding through heavy fog and long distance to reach a separate mosque before the first call to pray. Despite his work and age demands, his commitment never happened.
“It brings peace to my heart,” he once said about his ride. “This is my way to connect with Allah and people.”
π€ One evening of giving
Dawood’s goodwill did not stop after sunrise. In the evening, he was known for simple yet impressive gestures – distracting water, dates, or snacks to the workers, greeting strangers with heat, and silently helping the needy people without expecting anything in return.
His mercy earned him countless fans from all areas of life – many of whom never knew his full name, but always remembered his smile and his selflessness.
π¬ A life that is inspired
The news of his passing has highlighted an outbreak of sorrow and love in social media and local communities. Friends, neighbors and strangers are equally sharing stories of how this humble man, wraps in a helmet and takes deep faith, created an extraordinary difference in his life.