Sabour (Urdu صبور) is a Union Council of Gujrat District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
Most beautiful is the eastern side of the village where there flows a rainy stream called "Nala Bhandar".
People from Sabour provided much needed skills in Gulf countries chiefly Saudi Arabia.
Workers in Gulf were earning good salaries are buying power of their families back home in Sabour increased many fold.
Modern houses, better schools, hospitals and shops were all reaping positive results of improved earnings.
From a humble start, Sabour is rightfully a center of grilled food in Kharian Tehsil.
The organisation launched its projects to provide clean water and sanitary services in the village.
Generous donations of SABOUR diaspora in the world and around Pakistan support the organisation financially.
There is no specific marketplace but there are many shops in Sabour, most of them are situated on both sides of the Gujrat Bhimber road.
There is one religious School Jamia Naqshbandai Majadadia Nooria(Madrasa) founded by Great ISLAMIC Scholar Peer Irshad Hussain Noori Churahi (Rah.A) in Sabour.
In 2002 and 2004, Malik Jawad also played for Royal Dutch cricket club Holland, Sabour team won many more tournaments.