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'I am Edhi'.... For the first time someone using this sentence inspired me today.
Today when I was travelling to NED university, Saddar from the Jama cloth area, every single rickshaw driver was asking for no less than 150 bucks, whereas the average fare should be 70 rs. max. After a few minutes I came across this rickshaw driver who agreed to take me to my destination for only 50 bucks.
Sitting in the rickshaw he said, 'Do you know driving rickshaw is such a noble job'.
I asked him to elaborate this. He said 'Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'
Abdul Salam is a rickshaw driver from Karachi.

Via- Kamran Sakrani

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'I am Edhi'.... For the first time someone using this sentence inspired me today.
Today when I was travelling to NED university, Saddar from the Jama cloth area, every single rickshaw driver was asking for no less than 150 bucks, whereas the average fare should be 70 rs. max. After a few minutes I came across this rickshaw driver who agreed to take me to my destination for only 50 bucks.
Sitting in the rickshaw he said, 'Do you know driving rickshaw is such a noble job'.
I asked him to elaborate this. He said 'Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'
Abdul Salam is a rickshaw driver from Karachi.

Via- Kamran Sakrani

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:tup::tup::tup: great share May Allah protect and bless this man even more just imagine if half of our population becomes like this...
 
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I wish it was the policy of the state!!!

Sadly they call it welfare if they have to give back or even invest in the next generation!

Salute to this man!

'I am Edhi'.... For the first time someone using this sentence inspired me today.
Today when I was travelling to NED university, Saddar from the Jama cloth area, every single rickshaw driver was asking for no less than 150 bucks, whereas the average fare should be 70 rs. max. After a few minutes I came across this rickshaw driver who agreed to take me to my destination for only 50 bucks.
Sitting in the rickshaw he said, 'Do you know driving rickshaw is such a noble job'.
I asked him to elaborate this. He said 'Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'
Abdul Salam is a rickshaw driver from Karachi.

Via- Kamran Sakrani

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Very heart warming!
 
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:tup::tup::tup: great share May Allah protect and bless this man even more just imagine if half of our population becomes like this...

Amen. Even if 35% of population follow the footprints of Edhi, this nation and country will be the top best country.

Sadly they call it welfare if they have to give back or even invest in the next generation!

We wish and one day inshAllah we will get a good and honest leader.
 
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Nice but thread already exist.

Ops. I did not know there's already a thread on same story. Btw this stro was shared on Thursday and I didn't notice any thread on Edhi in last days.
 
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Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'

god bless and keep this wonderful man safe and live long and healthy. World needs more like him everywhere.
 
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'I am Edhi'.... For the first time someone using this sentence inspired me today.
Today when I was travelling to NED university, Saddar from the Jama cloth area, every single rickshaw driver was asking for no less than 150 bucks, whereas the average fare should be 70 rs. max. After a few minutes I came across this rickshaw driver who agreed to take me to my destination for only 50 bucks.
Sitting in the rickshaw he said, 'Do you know driving rickshaw is such a noble job'.
I asked him to elaborate this. He said 'Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'
Abdul Salam is a rickshaw driver from Karachi.

Via- Kamran Sakrani

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thanks for the tag
 
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'I am Edhi'.... For the first time someone using this sentence inspired me today.
Today when I was travelling to NED university, Saddar from the Jama cloth area, every single rickshaw driver was asking for no less than 150 bucks, whereas the average fare should be 70 rs. max. After a few minutes I came across this rickshaw driver who agreed to take me to my destination for only 50 bucks.
Sitting in the rickshaw he said, 'Do you know driving rickshaw is such a noble job'.
I asked him to elaborate this. He said 'Well son, I don't drive for a fare. My children are all employed and breadwinners of my house. I personally own this rickshaw, and hence every day I drive it to serve people. The other day I was at Jinnah hospital, and a lady with an elderly man was unable to get a rickshaw to Malir. I immediately told her to walk in at whatever rate she wants. She only paid me rs. 250. Most of the time I drive people for free as well. Even at night, I change my location to far off destinations when I see someone needs help. I don't loot students like you as well, for its my policy to serve the kids, who are the future hands of this country, and not giving them a reason to leave for abroad. And you know what? God always rewards me. Yes, God rewards those who help others. An average rickshaw driver earns 5-6 k per day, but I earn 12-13 k. Every time I do a good deed, and drop someone for free, I receive other passengers who pay me well. This encourages me to serve others to the extent that now I don't even ask for the rate. I believe in Abdul Sattar Edhi's ideology, little steps invest in a large climb. Drops of water can build a sea. And this is what keeps me going on.'
Abdul Salam is a rickshaw driver from Karachi.

Via- Kamran Sakrani

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We all are Edhi.
 
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Pakistan universities should award phd degrees on the subject I am Edhi or Edhi philosophy. We need to adopt his passion as education, ambition and national vision. We should introduce "I am Edhi" national award for people following his footsteps like this driver.
 
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The symbol of humanity, the real human that not just loved to serve humanity but died in honour that he left the legacy behind yet people will be inspired by such. I am Edhi.
 
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