00:00Greetings to all of you in today's informational visit.
00:03The personality whose life story we are going to turn upside down today is known for his compassion and selfless service.
00:09There is a living example.
00:11Yes, we're talking about Abdul Sattar Edhi. Look, this isn't just any ordinary person; he's
00:18Actually, it is such an amazing journey, which tells us how a very simple man, who had his own caste
00:24It was like having no need, in the whole world
00:41But look at this violence that is visible, otherwise it is a very ordinary number.
00:46No, but just think what can just two small coins do in the journey of such a great service to humanity.
00:53It may be important, but can the world really be bought with just two paise?
00:56If the foundation of such a grand vision can be laid, let us delve deeper into this matter.
01:03How did these two small coins become a global philanthropic empire? This is a simple story.
01:10Indian cities during the Raj period
01:54Money lessons
01:55He learned to feel, which later became the biggest reason for his success.
02:25should be present.
02:26Part 2, the journey from dispensary to foundation.
02:31Karachi was the first to experience a major flu epidemic, and in fact, it was the spark that ignited this small outbreak.
02:37He transformed the clinic into a great mission.
02:40As soon as the first epidemic broke out, Idi Sahib immediately set up camps and started giving free medicines to the people.
02:46Seeing his selfless spirit, people also gave gifts wholeheartedly and then with this money
02:51He bought the entire building.
02:53Where once he had a small dispensary, he built a centre for maternity and a nursing school there and thus it exists.
03:00The foundation of Idi Foundation was laid properly.
03:03And this clearly shows how quickly the Foundation has expanded its services.
03:08Expansion meant not only clinics but also maternity homes, nursing schools, mental asylums, orphanages and blood banks.
03:18keep becoming
03:28We give, so that those children can stay under the shelter of the foundation and have a better life, our third share is
03:34The world's largest ambulance service, during the same flu epidemic, was donated a large sum of money by a prominent person,
03:42Due to which Idi Saheb
03:43He bought his first ambulance, initially he used to drive it himself, and whenever there was an accident, he would reach there immediately.
03:50And within no time the series became so big that in 1997 the Guinness Book of World Records included it as the world's largest
03:56the biggest rag
03:57Karana Ambulance Service, today they have a huge fleet of more than 600 ambulances, and
04:03This mission did not stop at Pakistan, in 2006 Balqees Edhi and his daughter Kubra established the Edhi International Ambulance Foundation.
04:11Of
04:11He declared that his philosophy was very clear that a patient is a patient after all, no matter where in the world he belongs.
04:18Look at this table, from war-torn areas like Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria to Sumatra.
04:24to the tsunami and even
04:25He even offered his services in America and Britain, fourth part, simplicity and great principles, now we will finish this story.
04:33Coming to the most surprising aspect of, on one hand you have a foundation
04:37Look, whose work is known throughout the world
04:55It is worth crores, but the person who is running it, his expenditure on his own caste is absolutely zero, Adi sahib
05:03He only had two pairs of Ginti shoes that he wore, and as for shoes, he had open ones.
05:08There was only one pair of shoes, which he
05:23When Edi Markaz was opening in Manistan, the staff thought of making some accommodation for the journalists and guests.
05:27Let's buy some chairs. When Adi Sahib reached there and saw this, he became angry.
05:32His simple principle was that this
05:53Be it from the side or from the side of the Italian government, people fondly called him Maulana, but since the Institute of
05:59Business Administration had given him an expert degree, so he preferred to be called Doctor, and all
06:18Abdul Satar Edhi left us on July 2016 at the age of eighty-eight, but he left behind
06:24The legacy he left behind was acknowledged by the entire world, like Lenin Amne Naam, Ram Unmaxe Se Ward and Nishane Imtiaz
06:32elder
06:48His last will was that his eyes should be donated to someone in need.
06:54The journey that started with Rujana's two paise ended with her sharing her eyes after death.
06:59This deep ordinary life gives us a very deep soul.
07:02Can there be any limit to human compassion? Absolutely not.
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