Pakistan is observing the 10th death anniversary of Abdul Sattar Edhi, one of the country’s most respected humanitarian figures. People across the nation are remembering his lifelong dedication to serving humanity without discrimination.
Abdul Sattar Edhi spent decades helping people regardless of their religion, ethnicity, or social status. His commitment to humanitarian work earned him admiration both in Pakistan and around the world.
What began as a small charitable effort eventually grew into the Edhi Foundation, one of Pakistan’s largest welfare organizations. Today, the foundation continues to provide essential services, including ambulance operations, emergency relief, orphan care, shelters, healthcare, and support for vulnerable communities.
The Edhi Foundation is also known for operating one of the world’s largest volunteer ambulance networks. Its fleet serves millions of people across Pakistan every year and remains one of the most recognized symbols of humanitarian service in the country.
Throughout his life, Abdul Sattar Edhi remained committed to helping those in need without expecting recognition or reward. His philosophy of serving humanity above all else continues to guide the organization’s work years after his passing.
In recognition of his extraordinary public service, the Government of Pakistan awarded him the Nishan-i-Imtiaz in 1989. The honor acknowledged his exceptional contribution to society and his unwavering dedication to humanitarian causes.
On the occasion of his 10th death anniversary, President Asif Ali Zardari paid tribute to the late philanthropist. In his message, the president described Edhi as the true embodiment of compassion, selfless service, and humanity.
President Zardari said the nation was honoring a man who devoted every moment of his life to easing the suffering of the poor, abandoned, and forgotten. He noted that Edhi’s mission crossed all barriers of religion, caste, and social background.
The president further said that true greatness is measured by selfless service to humanity. He added that Abdul Sattar Edhi’s life remains a shining example for present and future generations.
He also described Edhi as a lasting symbol of national pride whose humanitarian vision continues to benefit millions. According to the president, the institutions established by Edhi stand as a powerful reminder of what determination and compassion can achieve.
Across Pakistan, people, social organizations, and public figures are paying tribute to his remarkable legacy. Many have praised his lifelong efforts to improve the lives of those most in need.
Even a decade after his passing, Abdul Sattar Edhi remains one of Pakistan’s most admired personalities. His values of kindness, equality, and service continue to inspire volunteers, humanitarian workers, and ordinary citizens alike.
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As the country marks his 10th death anniversary, the legacy of Abdul Sattar Edhi lives on through the Edhi Foundation and the countless lives it continues to touch every day.




