Syed Abdul Fatha

Syed Abdul Fatha

Syed Fatha Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 9, 2001.
Man of Deep Faith

Some men cram all the spaces of their hearts with people, places and activities, creating from complexity a fulfilling existence.

Others, like Syed Abdul Fatha, live lives so narrowly focused that other people, places and activities are crowded out. For Mr. Fatha, 54, there were only family and faith.

He was a Muslim who often prayed five times a day according to Muslim practice. He worked at the Pitney Bowes copy center at Aon Insurance in the World Trade Center, and when the work slowed he studied the Koran.

"He was going to buy me a Koran in Spanish because he wanted me to know about his religion," said Beatriz Soto, a co-worker. When Joanna Lewis, new on the job, botched a large copy order, Mr. Fatha stayed calm. "He'd say `No problem; we just have to do it over again,' " Miss Lewis said.

When Mr. Fatha came to the United States in 1995 he left six children and an ex-wife at home in Bangalore, India. He married an American citizen, but that union also failed.

In Newark, where he lived and worshiped, he met Nauza Umurally, a Muslim woman from Guyana. They were married in a Muslim ceremony in 1998.

Ms. Umurally said Mr. Fatha had planned to become a naturalized citizen. Then he was going to bring his children to America. Mr. Fatha had few friends outside the mosque and few interests outside of prayer. But he had his family, and an intimate relationship with his God. And that, he told others, was enough.

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August 18, 2024

Amir Dubin posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2021

Cindy Roe posted to the memorial.

September 6, 2021

Armando Aviles posted to the memorial.

Amir Dubin

August 18, 2024

May Allah Have Mercy on Syed and grant him Jannatul Firdwous

Cindy Roe

September 11, 2021

Remembering Syed on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

WALK TO REMEMBER

Armando Aviles

September 6, 2021

All family and friends are invited to remember the loved ones lost

Mariyah Al-Ruiz

May 6, 2013

From God is our source and to Him is our return. Peace to all who read this message, God willing this note finds all in good health and circumstance. Asalaam alaikum Brother.

Syed Imran Abdul Rahman

Syed Imran

September 23, 2011

September 16, 2011

i was realy shocked when the wtc attck

syed abdul fatha's son

yaseen syed

October 13, 2010

August 31, 2010

To the Fatha family:
May the consoling words from family and friends continue to strengthen you during this difficult time, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

May the wonderful memories of your loved one continue to provide a measure of comfort to you--until God's promises are fulfilled. Matthew 5:5; Psalms 37:11, 29

syed yaseen

December 24, 2009

syed reehan

December 24, 2009

syed farhan abul fatha

December 24, 2009

as salaam wa alaikum wa rehmatullah hi barkata hu

Hi dad we miss you so much.We cant see you ,but you can see us and you are alive in our hearts forever.

khudahafis

Kristine

October 24, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

abdulrahman syed

October 22, 2006

P Tabbernor

October 4, 2006

In remembrance....

Syed Irfan

September 13, 2006

Syed Imran son of Syed Abdul Rahman

Kamran syed

January 7, 2006

Syed Abdul Fatha 5 years before the attack

Kamran syed

January 7, 2006

Syed Omar son of Syed Abdul Rahman.

Syed Omar Abdulrahman

January 5, 2006

He was my uncle.He was kind and helpful person.May Allah Bless him.

Syed Abdul Rahman, Brother of Syed Abdul Fatha

Syed Omar Abdulrahman

January 5, 2006

He was my uncle.He was kind and helpful person.May Allah Bless him.

Syed Abdul Fatha, 2 weeks before the wtc attack.

Syed Omar Abdulrahman

January 5, 2006

He was my uncle.He was kind and helpful person.May Allah Bless him.

Syed Kamran

September 13, 2005

Salam wo alaikum to Syed Abdul fatha & family.I am so sorry for his family,may god bless him & family.,he was very kind & generous he was very particular about his ideals. Syed Fatha is my uncle.

syed Yaseen

June 21, 2005

It was a very horrible tragedy.Dad was a very kind and generous person.We never expected that he would leave us so early.But we will follow his footsteps.Because life should go on

Nadia

September 11, 2004

Nauza,

Words cannot express ... just know I think of you.

A sallamu alaika wa rahmatullah.

Elizabeth Weatherly

September 11, 2002

To the family of Syed Abdul Fatha. First of all I'm very very very sorry for what had happened a year ago to you. Second i wanted to tell you that I'm a student at St. Agnes Academy and today we received wrist bands and i received his name. I have been praying for him in every class. Everytime I look at it I'll remember him for what he accomplish and say a little prayer for him and you. Again I am sorry for your loss and i'll keep him in my prayers and in my heart forever!

Diane Poynter

September 11, 2002

A tremendous loss. My prayers are with Syed's family,here and abroad.

Syed's picture remains on the wall in our office. We will never forget.



Pitney Bowes Management Services.

Jennifer Fryfogle

September 9, 2002

To the family of Syed Abdul Fatha,

I just want you to know your in our thoughts and prayers at Pitney Bowes, all around the USA. I am an employee at Pitney Bowes, and I feel we have lost alot of great people in this world because of the attack on 9/11/01.

Angie Campbell

April 25, 2002

Rest in peace and may God Bless you.

Kerry Vail

April 13, 2002

Dear family of Syed Fatha,

I am sorry for your loss. In memoriam for Syed, I have made a quilt block for the 911 quilt project



The quilt will eventually represent each dear victim of the terrible tragedy.



When I looked at the long list of names of victims, Syed's stood out to me. I researched and found out about his 6 children in India (may God bless them) and his Muslim wife here in the USA (may God be with you). I was touched by hearing about this kind and gentle man who prayed at the mosque near the WTC daily.



Although I didn't know him, I have told his story to everyone I know. People shake their heads in sadness at the unnecessary loss of a good life.



May peace be with his family. May his family know that all good Americans mourn his loss.

January 16, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON SYED

ABDUL FATHA ...REST IN PEACE WITH

GOD AND HIS ANGELS.GOD BLESS YOUR

FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..AMEN

cathleen

January 8, 2002

We on this earth will never understand WHY. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Teresa Jahn

January 2, 2002

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

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