By Syed Shamsuddin "میں نے ساری دنیا چھان ماری، مگر ایک بھی ایسا شخص نہ ملا جو حقیقی معنوں میں مسلمان ہو۔ انسانیت بذاتِ خود سب سے بڑا دین ہے، اور تمام مذاہب کی بنیاد انسانوں کے ساتھ ہمدردی اور رحم دلی سے پھوٹی ہے۔ جو خود کو مسلمان کہتے ہیں وہ بازار اور عمارتیں تو کھڑی کر لیتے ہیں، مگر بھوکے انسان کو کھانا نہیں کھلاتے۔ وہ حج کے لیے تو چلے جاتے ہیں، لیکن کسی غریب باپ کی بیٹی کی شادی میں مدد کرنے کو تیار نہیں ہوتے۔" Late Abdus Sattar Edhi , the angelic humanist par excellence , devoted his entire life to the service of humanity until his final breath. Words fall short—indeed, they are ineffable—when one attempts to encompass the magnitude of his virtuous deeds. Yet, even in his plain and austere speech, Edhi conveyed truths so piercing that they continue to unsettle consciences long after his passing. Today, on December 16, 2025, while browsing Facebook, I came across an invaluable video originally posted by Karamat Hussain Raja ...
By Syed Shamsuddin While browsing Facebook on December 14, 2025, I came across the following words in Urdu, attributed to Jaun Elia, which I instantly attempted to render into English: “According to the current of my own conviction, I hold human beings exceedingly dear. I possess an immeasurable love for oppressed and deprived people, and to me this love is the greatest form of worship—indeed, the highest virtue of my self. And it is my belief that the majority of my respected readers also love human beings deeply, and that they do not divide them on the basis of race, language, creed, or region.” Jaun Elia’s brief yet profoundly charged statement is not merely a declaration of personal sentiment; it is a carefully articulated moral position that challenges conventional religious, social, and ideological hierarchies. In these lines, Jaun Elia foregrounds insān (the human being) as the central object of ethical concern, elevating com...