Aam Olas Ep 283: A Child’s Story from Poverty and Faith in Kohat
Aam Olas Ep 283 addresses a story that recently circulated across social media platforms and drew widespread attention.
Many viewers wanted to know more — not out of curiosity alone, but because the story touched on faith, hardship, and survival.
This episode does not aim to explain medical or scientific conclusions.
It documents a family’s account, their beliefs, and the difficult reality they live in.
Aam Olas Episode 283
Visit to Kohat: Listening Before Judging
In this episode, I traveled to Sumari, Kohat, in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, after repeated requests from viewers asking me to meet a child whose life story had become widely discussed.
The child, now known as Mohammad Aklama, shared his experiences openly.
According to the family, changes in Aklama’s physical condition occurred without any surgical intervention. This episode presents their narrative as they describe it – without interpretation, assumptions, or claims.
Education and Family Background
Aklama completed schooling up to Grade 3 before leaving school and enrolling in a Madrasa to pursue religious education.
The family consists of:
- Two brothers
- One sister
One brother struggles with drug addiction, while another has a hearing disability.
The household faces extreme financial hardship.
Aklama shared that there were times when the family could not afford basic medical needs, including injections for their mother’s treatment.
Faith in the Midst of Hardship
During the conversation, Aklama spoke about a moment that holds deep personal meaning for him.
He described praying to Almighty Allah during a period of emotional distress, asking for strength so he could stand beside his parents and support them in difficult circumstances.
What followed, according to the family and local community members, was a change in Aklama’s life that they interpret through faith.
This episode documents their belief — not as a scientific explanation, but as a reflection of how faith becomes a refuge when options disappear.
Life in Extreme Poverty
Aklama spent his childhood in severe poverty.
When discussing the family’s current situation, his emotions were visible.
The locals present during the episode confirmed the family’s long-standing hardship.
Their home consists of a single room.
The clothes they wore — including those seen in the episode — were donated by others.
This is not a story of debate.
It is a story of survival.
A Call for Compassion, Not Judgment
The purpose of Aam Olas Episode 283 is not to provoke controversy.
It is to remind us that:
- Poverty strips people of choices
- Faith often becomes the last source of hope
- Children suffer silently in circumstances beyond their control
This story calls for compassion, not conclusions.
How You Can Help
If anyone wishes to support Aklama and his family with basic necessities or assistance, the contact number is provided below.
📞 Contact Number:
0332-9093173
Direct help ensures dignity and transparency.
Aam Olas: Giving Space to Untold Stories
Aam Olas exists to bring forward stories that are often misunderstood or ignored.
Episode 283 reminds us that human suffering cannot always be explained — but it can always be acknowledged.
May Allah ease the hardships of this family.
May He guide us to kindness.
And may we listen with empathy before forming opinions.


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