🏡 The Story: A House Built on "May 24"
It all began in 1996, a spark between Sanober and her husband that ignited a lifelong journey. On May 24, 1998, that spark became a covenant, and the Mohyuddin legacy officially took flight.
The walls of their home didn't just go up; they grew alongside the children. First came Shakir in the autumn of '98, bringing the first echoes of laughter to the new marriage. Then Mushk arrived in the winter of 2001, adding a new layer of grace. Hamza followed in the spring of 2004, and finally, Laiba completed the circle in the fall of 2010.
Today, looking at the modern facade of their residence, you don't just see wood and stone you see the years of Sanober’s devotion and the strength of a family that has grown, person by person, into the beautiful portrait they are today.
🖋️ The Poem: The Six Pillars
A Legacy in Dates: It started with a meeting, a glance in '96, A destiny that heaven and the stars began to mix. Then May of '98 arrived, a promise and a ring, The start of every winter, and the bloom of every spring. In October, baby Shakir brought the dawn upon his face, The first to fill these hallway walls with energy and grace. Then baby Mushk arrived in December, like a soft and winter light, To keep the family fire burning steady through the night. By February '04, when baby Hamza joined the fold, the story of the Mohyuddins was brilliantly retold. And when October 2010 brought baby Laiba to the door, The house was full of music, and we couldn't ask for more. Sanober and her husband, the architects of soul, Who took these six bright pieces and they made a perfect whole.
From the foundation of the nineties to the modern wood and stone, This isn't just a building, it’s the greatest love they’ve known.
🏡 The Story: The Four Pillars of the Future
If Sanober and her husband are the foundation of the house, then Shakir, Mushk, Hamza, and Laiba are the light that fills every room. Their story is one of timing and transformation, spanning twelve years of growth and discovery.
It began with Shakir in October 1998, the first to bring the sound of life to their new world. Then came Mushk in December 2001, adding a gentle grace to the family rhythm. By the time Hamza arrived in February 2004, the house was a bustling playground of energy and laughter. Finally, in October 2010, Laiba completed the circle, the "youngest light" who brought the family’s journey to its perfect whole.
Though they each have their own path represented by the sun, the rose, the compass, and the star—they are bound by the same wood and stone. They are the "Mohyuddin Siblings," the living legacy of a love that started in 1996 and continues to grow stronger with every passing year.
🖋️ The Poem: Four Threads, One Tapestry
The Mohyuddin Siblings
A house is built of brick and beam,
But a home is built upon a dream.
And in this house, four lights shine bright,
To lead the way through day and night.
First came Shakir, the morning sun,
The journey of the soul begun (Oct '98).
Then Mushk arrived with winter’s breeze,
To bring a heart a sense of ease (Dec '01).
Hamza followed, a steady hand,
A compass for a changing land (Feb '04).
And Laiba, the final, shining star,
The brightest light of all by far (Oct '10).
Four different paths, four different names,
But burning with the same bright flames.
The pillars of the Mohyuddin floor,
A love that grows forevermore.