The late Pakistani philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi knew no boundaries. People from Pakistan adored his selfless outlook towards life. However, his efforts were also recognized globally.
Danial Sawn, a london based artist paid homage to #AbdulSattarEdhi by drawing a huge mural of him in the centre of London’s Trafalgar Square. ???????? pic.twitter.com/5t4dGBWuwI
— Kiran Raza (@kiranraza_01) March 9, 2018
Recently, Daniel Swan, a British social worker drew a mural of Edhi in Trafalgar’s Square, London. He was moved by Edhi’s efforts towards humanity and created the mural to honour the late philanthropist.
Swan wrote, “I used to make what many would call a lot of money, working for one of the worlds largest corporations, doing nothing of value for humanity.”
Adding further, Swan said that he would go out to the streets in the evening to help homeless people and those experiences completely changed his life.
Danial who is a part of a UK-based organisation called Problems of Perception which is building homes and hostels for the homeless, praised Edhi’s work and said he is an inspiration. “The work he did with the homeless shelters, the orphanages, the ambulances and the hospitals, all the service he did in Pakistan is incredible.”