Abdul Sattar Edhi Quotes– The legendary Philanthropist of Pakistan passes away at the age of 92 and laid to rest at Edhi Village in Karachi. He was a social Worker and looks everyone in humanity eyes, has no criticism about any religion. He worked for the nation with no reward from nation but Allah almighty and gives us the lesson to serve humanity which is the essence of life. Throughout his life he showed his life with full of devotion and set examples for the world. Although he could not get Noble Prize from this world but the reward of Allah Almighty and from the nation of Pakistan is more than others. Edhi taught us how an ordinary man can change the world with only passion and dedication. He was unstoppable. Death can never take his legacy away.
We are sharing some of his life Quotations and Quotes for Humanity that will invoke you to do something special for others. Get the great Philanthropist Revered humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi Top Ten Quotes on www.donpk.com.
“Never take anyone’s death to heart Bilquis. Remember God by the equality with which He implements it. Nobody is different, the richest to the poorest, from here to the end of the globe face it equally. What an example of equality.”
“Chasing after desires creates inner turmoil. When the devil becomes guide, dacoits and gangsters are manufactured. He makes men fight against their souls to survive expensive items and most lose everything in the face of his strength. The internal enemy can only be overcome by a personal revolution.”
“So, many years later there were many who still complained and questioned, ‘Why must you pick up Christians and Hindus in your ambulance?’ And I was saying, ‘Because the ambulance is more Muslim than you’.”
“Empty words and long praises do not impress God. Show Him your faith by your deeds.”
“I do not have any formal education. What use is education when we do not become human beings? My school is the welfare of humanity.”
“The dead has only one place to go… up. Wherever you bury them, they will go the same way, up.”
“Those who believed in changing the world were either hungry by circumstance or practiced deprivation by choice.”
“The Holy Book should open in your souls, not on your laps. Open your heart and see God’s people. In their plight you will find Him.”
“Appearance is a distraction, surrendering it develops truth and humility in abundance.”