In Loving Memory Of Amadou Musa Pembo.

Amadou Musa Pembo: Bantaba Profile

 

By Yero Jallow (USA)

A Poem: Who Called?
 
At dawn, it was a loud call
from none but thy lord, the God again
Who over the ages made similar calls
to heroes and giants alike from earth
through 'Malaika Mawt' of scary fame
taking that soul with one snatch
off, to your lord you go with haste
hoping for another promised world
to live forever in bliss with thy Lord
while leaving your loved ones behind
rest in peace then, all goers!

This sad event occurred in Glasgow (Scotland, UK) in this Muslim holy month of Fasting. The news flash started being distributed on face book social networking site by someone who was apologetic for being the carrier of the sad news but clearly stated that Amadou Musa Pembo has died. Curiosity gripped some who enquired in discussion forums about his whereabouts. Others went to the extent of contacting him via e-mail, but to no avail.  Finally, others by way of contact finally authenticated the news flash that indeed Musa had died. This news was like a thunder-bolt, at least in my ears, with memories of his personality, which I came to know through Gambian forums and close communication with him via e-mails. Many knew him as Musa Pembo, though not a lot was known about his personal life. He is believed to be a Sierra Leonean with a Gambian wife.

The Late Musa was a very humble, consistent and straight forward guy. During my short stay in Gambian forums, I observed a very pious fellow who used his time wisely by sharing important educational topics for humanity, especially on Islam, science, and life in general. Gainako Newspaper and I enjoyed great forwarding from his chosen educational pieces, the latest we received from him on June 20th 2010, a story on a young Nigerian scientist, Ify Aniebo, which Baldeh published on Gainako. His death today signifies that of a fallen hero for me, for Gainako, for Gambian forums and for his readers all over who testified of his kindness.

Here is what others observed of the Late Brother Musa Pembo. The tributes to the late Musa Pembo are published verbatim without much editing to avoid altering the intended meanings by the different mourners in honor of his activism.  

Dear All: Can anyone confirm this sad news I just received from a Face book friend bearing, thus: Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but I just wanted to let you know that your Face book friend Musa Pembo passed away 9 days ago. I have only found out today and I'm waiting to hear more information.” Baboucarr Sey

What?????? What a wonderful guy Musa Pembo? I hope this is not correct or is a case of mistaken identity. We haven't heard brother Musa for quite some time though. I remembered emailing him because I missed him but never got a response. This must have been 3 months ago. I thought the email was no longer good or that he was extremely busy. I think he was in Canada at the time. I will be shocked. If the sad news is true, could he have been ill for some time??? Mbye please follow up on this if possible. The last time I spoke with brother Musa (fatohmaa) was when we were raising funds for Fatou Jaw Manneh's fine. To which he donated generously.” Haruna Darboe (Atlanta, USA).

Inalilaahi wa ina ialihee raajeooun. This is very shocking and sad news. I have just confirmed from a close relative that he had indeed passed away about a week ago. I have never met the deceased brother Pembo but we knew each other from here on G-L and he later sent me several books from the UK. May Allah SWT grant him Jannah.” Momodou Camara (Denmark).

Greetings, all, being that the original news of Musa's death came from a face book message from someone I didn't know, I was actually kind of hoping this was a cruel joke. Sad to hear that it is not. He also sent me some tapes once; I think they may still be at my parents' house, in my old room, along with some other odds and ends that I for some reason never picked up when I moved. Subhanallah! May Allah grant him Jannah and may He also bring comfort to the family and friends during this difficult time. Inna Lillahi wa Inna Ilaihi Raji'un indeed.” Ginny Quick (USA).

I am very sad to hear of the passing of Musa Pembo.  From 2003 on I have saved many of his postings and found something very kind and understandable in what he wrote and shared.  I appreciate what you say, Haruna, about touching of many lives.  So it is.  I hope he rests in peace.Jane Warner Dukuray (Seattle, USA).

I remember Musa very well. He was always forwarding Islamic articles and very progressive indeed. Until this news trickled in within the last couple of days, I had totally forgotten about him with the countless issues we are faced with as a people. Was he sick by any chance? My condolences to the bereaved families and may Musa repose in peace.” Joe Sambou (Chicago, USA).

“It is really sad news for many of us at the Gambia-l mailing list who have been following his posting. May his soul rest in perfect peace.” Karim Sanneh (UK).
 
“I join others in expressing my shock at the passing of Musa. Many of us benefitted from the various posts he used to send. May Allah grant him Jannah and give his family and friends the strength to carry on.” Buharry Gassama.

Condolence to the Musa's family. May Allah grant him Jannah.” Dr. Malanding Jaiteh (USA).

“The untimely demise of Brother Amadou Pembo is Very sad news indeed. I met him once in Glasgow, Scotland after having spoken with him several times over the phone. The Brother was a Pan-Africanist and humanist who was genuinely committed to leaving a making a positive mark on the lives of anyone whom he interacted with. He readily associated himself with the cause of anyone or a people striving for justice, freedom and enlightenment; he pursued and tried hard to maintain good relations with acquaintances, friends and the Almighty Creator God. May Allah SWT admit his soul into janatul firdaus. Amen.” Abubacarr Bailo Jallow (Dakar, Senegal).

May his soul rest in peace. Amen.” Suntou Touray (UK).

Inalilaahi wa ina ialihee raajeooun. He passed away during the holy month of Ramadan when the gates of Jahannam are closed. May Allah (SWT) open the gates of Jannah for our beloved brother.” Concort.

“May Allah grant our dear brother the highest place in Jannah. I have never met the brother as well, but really and truly he was indeed a friend indeed. I hope you are now enjoying the fruits of your labour in Jannatul Firdaus.” Mansasulu.

“May his soul rest in perfect peace and eternal bliss.” Karamba (UK).

INNA LIL LAAHI WA INAA IL LAIHI RAAJI OOUN. May Allah Grant him best rewards for his good deeds in Jannah! AMEEN!” Kobo (Australia).

“The death is not the end, it is just the beginning.” Turk (USA).

It is worth noting at the time of going to press, the author of this piece still noticed more mourners flooding in tributes to the late Musa Pembo. If for anything, it is clear from these testimonies above of the person whose tribute is being paid. Personally, the deceased left a clear mark in my life. He kept on and on in feeding me important stories and news articles, including Friday sermons from the holy Kaabah in Mecca. I know death is inevitable but this one hit me so hard, just like 13 years ago exactly this month of fasting when my own mother (Allah be pleased with her soul) departed for eternity.

Rest in Peace Musa Pembo! We will definitely miss you. I love you so much.

From Yero, the one you greatly inspired.


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