On this special day, let us remember and honor a man who hasn’t shied away from standing up — for ordinary people, for justice, and for his beliefs.
From his early days as a national hero in cricket (leading Pakistan to the 1992 World Cup triumph) to his later life as a statesman, his journey has been one of bold vision and dedication. 
Beyond politics, his philanthropic contributions are enduring. He founded the Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital & Research Centre as a tribute to his mother’s memory and a service for the people. 
He helped establish the Namal Institute, and launched Al-Qadir Trust / University to promote education, welfare, and social uplift. 
As a political leader, his government initiated social safety nets like the Ehsaas Programme to support the vulnerable and reduce inequality. 
Under his leadership, efforts were made toward renewable energy, tree plantation drives, expanding protected areas, and healthcare reforms. 
One of his boldest stands has been on the global stage against Islamophobia. In his address to the UN, he warned how Islamophobia has grown alarmingly since 9/11, and called for understanding and respect among communities. 
He also led Pakistan’s efforts to have March 15 recognized by the UN as the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. 
In the face of adversity, he has demonstrated resilience. He endured imprisonment (facing serious trials) yet continued to raise his voice for democracy, justice, and accountability. (Many believe these trials were politically motivated.)
On his birthday, may we acknowledge not just his achievements, but his courage — the courage to speak truth to power, to endure hardships, and to maintain hope for the people he seeks to serve.
Happy Birthday, Sahib. May your strength and conviction inspire us all.
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