"Khud ko karlo aqaab, Allah khud ko aqaab paeyga." (Treat yourself with respect, for Allah will respect you too.)
This quote by Asif Ali Zardari emphasizes self-respect as a foundational principle in life. By treating oneself with respect, one is demonstrating dignity and worth, setting the stage for positive interactions with others and, ultimately, inviting divine approval. In other words, showing respect for oneself creates a ripple effect that extends to how others may perceive and treat us. This quote underscores the importance of self-respect as a building block for personal growth, interpersonal relationships, and spiritual connection.
"Agar tumhein apne aitraaf se jaano hai ki main kis cheez ke liye zinda rehta hoon to main zindagi ke liye zinda rehta hoon." (If you know what I live for, then I live for life.)
This quote by Asif Ali Zardari suggests that if one understands the purpose or reason for which he lives, then his existence is dedicated to life itself. In other words, when a person identifies their core values, passions, or aspirations, they commit themselves fully to living for those purposes, thus embracing and valuing life as a whole. This perspective underscores the importance of self-discovery in leading a meaningful life and highlights the connection between one's identity and their commitment to living fully.
"Sab ko ek saath ho kar dard-o-khwaish bharne ka sawal hai, apni aheezon ki tayar karna hai aur apni azaadi sambhaalna hai." (The question is to fill the void of pain and longing together, to prepare ourselves for struggle, and to claim our freedom.)
This quote by Asif Ali Zardari expresses a call to unity and action towards achieving a shared goal - freedom. The void of pain and longing refers to the collective emotional state of people yearning for change, and the preparation for struggle signifies the determination and resilience needed to overcome obstacles on the path to emancipation. Essentially, the quote is an inspiring call-to-action for unity and perseverance in pursuit of freedom.
"Meri aazadi meri maut ka haqeeqi tareekh nahin, lekin meri zindagi ke darmiyan bahut barhate hue taraf-o-tareef se azad ho sakti hai." (My freedom is not the real date of my death, but through expressions and gestures of love, one can become free within life.)
This quote by Asif Ali Zardari suggests that while one's physical freedom may not always be determined by a specific moment or event (such as a particular date of death), the essence of freedom can be achieved through the expressions and gestures of love within life. In other words, an individual can feel liberated emotionally, socially, or spiritually through acts of compassion, understanding, and kindness towards others. This perspective emphasizes that true freedom is not merely about political independence but also about inner peace and personal growth nurtured by the power of love and empathy.
"Jab tak zinda rehte hain hum, humara koi fauj nahin hota, humari aajadi toh humare liye rahi hai." (As long as we live, we do not have an army, our freedom remains for us.)
This quote by Asif Ali Zardari emphasizes the inherent strength of freedom and self-determination in individuals and communities, suggesting that even without a physical military force, they can uphold their freedom and dignity as long as they are alive. It underscores the idea that personal courage, resilience, and collective unity can act as a potent form of defense against external threats to one's autonomy and independence.
I have spent seven of the 12 years I have been married a victim of political persecution. I must be the first male spouse being held hostage by a regime. I accept this, as Pakistan has traditional elements who find it hard to reconcile with a man whose wife works and who other men salute perforce of her office.
- Asif Ali Zardari
Not all political actors share our vision of fighting terrorism, lessening tensions in the region and focusing on building the economy. It is natural that they would challenge the government, but we have fought every challenge effectively. The daily ups and down of democracy should not be interpreted as lack of stability.
- Asif Ali Zardari
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