Solo Biker from Pakistan Spreads Message of Peace and Love

Posted On : 08-06-2018

Motorcyclist Abdullah Al Noor Mohammad Shahi recently visited some 132 cities in Pakistan, in an attempt to bring peace to the rest of the country as well as to spread a positive image of his hometown Balochistan.

(Image taken from The Balochistan Point)


 

Originally, Abdullah Al Noor Mohammad Shahi had heard many negative things about Balochistan and its people.

“I moved peacefully carrying the Pakistani flag to discourage hatemongers and spread the message of love and respect. I travelled as a Pakistani and not as a Baloch, Pashtun or any other sect. My motive was to build a positive image of our country,” he stated.

After travelling all cities of the country, including Gilgit, Azad Kashmir and Sanjit Garh, the biker also mentioned that he had “succeeded to create a positive image of Balochistan in the country”.

His 47-day journey, which spanned over 8000 kilometers, has taught him to exchange cultural thoughts with his compatriots.
“During my visit to the border town I met Indians and shared the message of peace. These borders were created by humans and we have to spread peace and love in order to revamp the strained Indo-Pak ties,” Abdullah Al Noor Mohammad Shahi said regarding his visit to the Pak-India Border town Ranjit Garh.

(Image taken from PakWheels)

 

Every day, he would travel on his CD70 for 16-18 hours, before resting for about 5 hours.

The two-wheeler of Abdullah Al Noor Mohammad Shahi’s choice is the Honda CD 70, a small four-stroke bike manufactured by Atlas Honda, which is based in Pakistan.

Sitting astride his motorbike, the motorcyclist went on to accomplish his missions of spreading love and peace and returned with great approval from the rest of the city. It is stated that Quetta is actually the provincial capital and largest city of Balochistan, Pakistan.

(Image taken from The Express Tribune)

 

He completed his journey just last month and was warmly received by the citizens of Quetta as he rolled to a stop at Quetta’s Metropolitan Garden. The people celebrated his successful journey with full zeal and it was reported that they even honoured the biker with a traditional Balochi turban on his return home.

Just check out the picture of the biker with all smiles and a victory sign.

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