The attitude of the Pakistani people is very good. Whenever I release any statement or deliver any kind of speech, they respond favourably.
ABDUL SATTAR EDHIOne time there was a student at Punjab University in Lahore who came down with cancer and his friend came to me for help. I stood outside on the street in Lahore and asked the people in that city for help. Within four or five hours, I received more than 40 million rupees [more than US $670,000].
More Abdul Sattar Edhi Quotes
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The common people don’t believe this kind of religion [of islamic fundamentalists] because first and foremost they want to solve their basic problems, including human rights and economic.
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It is because of my principle that people continue to give.
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I believe in nature and humanity and am here to serve the common people of Pakistan. There is a great deal of suffering in this country and I’m here to help.
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It is my principle never to accept any donations from any government or any foreign funded organisation.
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No religion is higher than humanity
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I’m most proud of the ambulance service. This is emergency work. Many times Edhi ambulances are the first to arrive and save people’s lives. I’m very proud of this.
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You have to care for all beings created by God…My mission is to help any person in need.
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Beware of those who attribute petty instructions to God.
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People know that I have adopted four principles in living my life: simple living, punctuality, hard work and prudence.
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People have become educated, but have not become human.
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I want to create awareness amongst the common people of Pakistan and I generally appeal to the Pakistani people living here and abroad for help and they provide me with the necessary resources.
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The basic problem affecting the Pakistan today is human rights. Islamic fundamentalists have no roots among the common people and while they are pushing hard for religious fundamentalists to take hold, the common people still seek change through humanitarian and common human rights law.
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I do this work for the common people and part of that work is creating a general awareness of such problems as they exist because my work is beyond class, religion and creed.
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One time there was a student at Punjab University in Lahore who came down with cancer and his friend came to me for help. I stood outside on the street in Lahore and asked the people in that city for help. Within four or five hours, I received more than 40 million rupees [more than US $670,000].
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My religion is humanitarianism, which is the basis of every religion in the world.
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