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They call him infidel: Pakistan's humble founder of a charity empire

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Even in Pakistan a cheap sofa covered with brown plastic is not most people’s idea of throw-restraint-to-the-wind luxury.

But Abdul Sattar Edhi, a legendary charity worker known for his asceticism, is still getting used to the two-seater that recently replaced the hard bench he sat on for decades in the corner of his office.

“I didn’t ask for it, it was given to me by my daughter,” he says. “I like simplicity, but I didn’t get angry with her.”

The dowdy piece of furniture does nothing to undermine the uncompromising frugality of the office of a man proud to own just two sets of salwar kameez, an everyday outfit in Pakistan.

The tiny room is accessed directly off an alley in a Karachi slum and has space for only a few desks for the handful of people who manage a sprawling, countrywide charity empire of more than 1,200 ambulances, hundreds of medical centres, graveyards and an adoption service for abandoned children.


Established in 1957 when Edhi took it upon himself to set up a tent hospital to look after the victims of a flu outbreak, it went on to become Pakistan’s most impressive social enterprise.


Its minivan ambulances are a common sight across Pakistan, particularly in the aftermath of all-too-frequent terrorist bombings.

Anyone can walk in off the street and pay their respects to one of the country’s most recognizable personalities, the frail old man with a long beard and cap who many Pakistanis argue should have received a Nobel prize years ago for his work.

Emergency callers can end up speaking to Edhi himself if he happens to pick up the phone. He rarely strays far, given that his bed occupies an even more humble back room behind his office.

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And yet not everyone likes and respects this saintly figure, who reckons he is about 90 years old.

In October last year eight men barged into the Edhi headquarters and smashed their way into a bank of strongboxes just a few feet away from where Edhi himself was dozing in his hospital-style bed.

One of the robbers kept a gun trained on a social worker, even though the frail man was no threat, as they proceeded to steal valuables held as a service for people unable or unwilling to use a bank account.

The more than £400,000 of cash was swiftly replaced by donations that poured in from a horrified public, although Edhi turned down a large gift from a man he dismissed as a “capitalist” and “big robber”.

The theft was a shocking moment for an organisation that is facing growing competition from Pakistan’s militant, religious right.

In January Hafiz Saeed, a cleric wanted by India for his alleged masterminding of the 2011 terrorist attack on Mumbai, announced his Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) was establishing a bridgehead in Karachi for the first time with a fleet of 15 ambulances.

FIF is the charity wing of Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the parent body of the banned Lashkar-e-Taiba, regarded by some experts as one of south Asia’s most dangerous terrorist groups.

Unlike Edhi, Saeed uses the platform of his fast-growing charitable works to call for jihad against India and to create a parallel state that makes a point of being first on the scene when disasters strike.


Edhi says he is not worried, pointing out he has a 60-year head start on Saeed: “If he wants to become Edhi in two years, how is that possible?”


But he is hurt at his treatment by some of the country’s mullahs, who are jealous of his fundraising power and suspicious of his lack of sectarian or ethnic bias in attending to the people who turn to him for help.


“They call him an infidel saying that he does not say his prayers,” says his wife Bilquis, who, with her children, helps run the foundation. “What we are doing should be done by the government and should be appreciated, but instead we are blamed.”

As well as hardline Islamist groups, the foundation has lost out to the strong-arm tactics of what Edhi calls an “ethnic organisation”, a reference to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, the dominant political party in the ethnically divided port city.

“There is more hostility towards us from the religious and political groups,” his wife complains. “Our strong cupboards used to be full – nobody would steal from us.”

But Edhi says he is unfussed by aggressive political parties or the mullahs’ claim that he is an atheist who will not be allowed into heaven.

“I will not go to paradise where these type of people go,” he smiles. “I will go to heaven where the poor and miserable people live.”

'They call him an infidel': Pakistan's humble founder of a charity empire | World news | The Guardian

Its a surprise that i dint know a lot about this man , considering the great work he has done. And i agree its a shame that he wasn't given a nobel prize and instead malala was chosen , if anyone in pakistan ever deserved a nobel prize then it must be Abdul sattar edhi (noble prize for me became a joke when they gave one to obama , now its like a filmfare award ) . Some further info about his work and foundation.

> Edhi foundation estb in 1951

>Headquarters in karachi (was started from there in a single room)

>Provides 24/7 emergency assistance across the country, shelter for the destitute , free hospitals & medical
care , national & international relief efforts , blood & drug bank , drug rehabilitation.

>The foundation now has around 300 centers across the nation in big cities , towns & rural areas.

>In Karachi alone, the Edhi Foundation runs 8 hospitals providing free medical care, eye hospitals, diabetic centres, surgical units, a 4- bed cancer hospital and mobile dispensaries. In addition to these the Foundation also manages two blood banks in Karachi.

>There are 15 " Apna Ghar" ["Our Home"] homes for the destitute children, runaways, and psychotics.

And now snakes like Hafiz Saeed are using the ideas & works of this great man to manipulate , brainwash and lure poor & helpless people into joining terrorist groups. It is for people of pakistan to decide now who they want to follow or what they want for themselves.

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Deserves every bit of respect one can give . He has done so much for this country , so much for the poor.Look at his clothes,so much for a house . Simplicity at it's best.
>Headquarters in karachi (was started from there in a single room)
Wow,it certainly has grown.
Its a surprise that i dint know a lot about this man , considering the great work he has done. And i agree its a shame that he wasn't given a nobel prize and instead malala was chosen , if anyone in pakistan ever deserved a nobel prize then it must be Abdul sattar edhi (noble prize for me became a joke when they gave one to obama , now its like a filmfare award ) . Some further info about his work and foundation.
So true.:(
@Georgeclark , @levina , @Pomegranate , @Armstrong , @IrbiS , @Akheilos , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Color_Less_Sky , @utraash .

And yet not everyone likes and respects this saintly figure, who reckons he is about 90 years old.

In October last year eight men barged into the Edhi headquarters and smashed their way into a bank of strongboxes just a few feet away from where Edhi himself was dozing in his hospital-style bed.

One of the robbers kept a gun trained on a social worker, even though the frail man was no threat, as they proceeded to steal valuables held as a service for people unable or unwilling to use a bank account.

The more than £400,000 of cash was swiftly replaced by donations that poured in from a horrified public, although Edhi turned down a large gift from a man he dismissed as a “capitalist” and “big robber”.

The theft was a shocking moment for an organisation that is facing growing competition from Pakistan’s militant, religious right.
So sad.They caught the thieves,thankfully.Some greedy people who used to work for him.

But Edhi says he is unfussed by aggressive political parties or the mullahs’ claim that he is an atheist who will not be allowed into heaven.
He shouldn't pay any such attention to these so called Mullahs'. Who are they to judge anyone.
“What we are doing should be done by the government and should be appreciated, but instead we are blamed.”
Sad truth.Why can't the government help him or something.
 
he is not labelled kafi/traitor any of it.... bogus report...

plus united is contrast to akhand (~grand) ......

that has been claimed by his wife

we can discuss my signature some where else not here (quote me whatever) , don't ruin this thread please
 
Its a surprise that i dint know a lot about this man , considering the great work he has done. And i agree its a shame that he wasn't given a nobel prize and instead malala was chosen , if anyone in pakistan ever deserved a nobel prize then it must be Abdul sattar edhi
Yes malala did not deserved Nobel prize coz she left pakistan and there were other girls with her when she was attacked those girls are still going to the same school so they are more brave than Malala ..... i truly support this if any one deserve it that would and should be Abdul Sattar Edhi ..@WAJsal thanx for tagging
 
Deserves every bit of respect one can give . He has done so much for this country , so much for the poor.Look at his clothes,so much for a house . Simplicity at it's best.

Wow,it certainly has grown.

So true.:(
@Georgeclark , @levina , @Pomegranate , @Armstrong , @IrbiS , @Akheilos , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Color_Less_Sky , @utraash .


So sad.They caught the thieves,thankfully.Some greedy people who used to work for him.


He shouldn't pay any such attention to these so called Mullahs'. Who are they to judge anyone.

Sad truth.Why can't the government help him or something.
Sad but its the truth. You will create haters while doing good and eradicating bad.
 
Robbery is an old news, and Edhi has been roaming streets of Pakistan all by himself collecting donations, anyone declaring him infidel would have made a big news on Pakistan's media :undecided:. And people of Pakistan trust him that's why they donate generously to his foundation.

And comparison of welfare activities is BS welfare activities don't need any competition laws or strategies to outsmart competitors or trademarks or secret formulae. Anyone and everyone can contribute.

Noble Prize sure should have been given to Edhi, but again I think he does not need it, his work proves a lot about him.

Off topic: You could have a genuine signature of your own, but needed USA. Yeah yeah then remove your signature for this thread.
 
Hats off to this man!
I had read in a newspaper about the theft in his office and how he had decided to turn down donations from a corrupt man. It takes a lot of courage to do what he's doing.
@WAJsal Thanks for the tag, I would have missed this thread otherwise. :)
 
Yes malala did not deserved Nobel prize coz she left pakistan and there were other girls with her when she was attacked those girls are still going to the same school so they are more brave than Malala ..... i truly support this if any one deserve it that would and should be Abdul Sattar Edhi ..@WAJsal thanx for tagging

these are the kind of men i respect , who don't advertise poverty or miseries rather do something to eliminate it. Wouldn't say anything bad about malala as i still don't understand her but if i had to choose between malala and edhiji on who to give noble it wouldn't have taken a second for me to decide , this man has 60 yrs of work to back him he is already a legend.
 
mullahs will be mullahs, m8.
edhi sab is probably the epitome of humility and generosity in Pakistan.
idiots who call him kaafir will be lying in his ambulance when terrorists or thieves shoot them.
 
Hats off to this man!
I had read in a newspaper about the theft in his office and how he had decided to turn down donations from a corrupt man. It takes a lot of courage to do what he's doing.
@WAJsal Thanks for the tag, I would have missed this thread otherwise. :)
I know right.It takes some balls to do what he is doing.I respect his work a lot.Edhi ambulance service in particular is doing a great job,especially in these tough times.World needs more good men like him.So sad to see people would steal from him.Even worse people accusing him of something :cry:.
 
that has been claimed by his wife
I said reporting... media person can mould or converge story to their own point. Every famous person has opposition. Those allegation posed by competitive firms is a routine matter and not a thing to brag about. He is widely respected.

No need to discuss further yours sign as I quoted that to tell "know what you post". If yo sure akhand~grand isn't , and more close to united, then its ok. I am sure you know ur language more so no need further discussion..
 
Typical propaganda. I know of him and his work ever since I started reading newspapers and until today I did not know that certain people call him infidel and that too for not saying prayers.

Bhai Wajsal, please get things confirmed before believing.
 
I said reporting... media person can mould or converge story to their own point. Every famous person has opposition. Those allegation posed by competitive firms is a routine matter and not a thing to brag about. He is widely respected.

No need to discuss further yours sign as I quoted that to tell "know what you post". If yo sure akhand~grand isn't , and more close to united, then its ok. I am sure you know ur language more so no need further discussion..

lol do you want me to tell you what does united signify there , you wouldn't like it :D
 
Typical propaganda. I know of him and his work ever since I started reading newspapers and until today I did not know that certain people call him infidel and that too for not saying prayers.

Bhai Wajsal, please get things confirmed before believing.
Believing what bhai ?
 

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