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Pakistani Humanitarian

Abdul Sattar Edhi is a Muslim who has said his true religion is human rights.

Aired 08/19/2011 | Rating NR

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Pakistani Humanitarian

Clip: 8/19/2011 | 8m 46s

Abdul Sattar Edhi is a Muslim who has said his true religion is human rights.

"We've been Muslims for 1400 years," says Abdul Sattar Edhi, a one-man charity in Karachi who runs an ambulance service and with his wife, Bilquis Edhi, oversees orphanages, schools, nurseries, and shelters for thousands of women and children. "Why don't we become human beings? God doesn't just love Muslims. He loves human beings."

Aired 08/19/2011 | Rating NR

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