A viral image of a wall featuring a beautifully painted portrait of Abdul Sattar Edhi has sparked outrage on social media, as someone had disgracefully spat on it. The act has been widely condemned, and among those voicing their disappointment is Muhammad Hassaan, a prominent young figure in Pakistan.

Reacting to the viral photo, Muhammad Hassaan shared a powerful statement on social media. In a heartfelt video, he expressed his deep disappointment over the disrespect shown to Abdul Sattar Edhi, saying,
“A wall was painted with a beautiful portrait of Abdul Sattar Edhi… but someone spat on it! Yes, on Edhi—the man who dedicated his entire life to serving humanity. The man who became a father to orphans, a savior to the sick, and a guardian to the abandoned. And what did we give him in return? Spit?”

Muhammad Hassaan, known for his contributions to journalism, literature, and technology, is an inspiration for students across the country. Born on September 1, 2009, he has achieved remarkable milestones at an age when most are still finding their path. Recognized as Pakistan’s youngest author and one of the world’s youngest news anchors, Hassaan has written four insightful e-books and gained expertise in graphics designing, WordPress web development, and AI tools. His knowledge is backed by certifications from prestigious institutions such as Microsoft, Google, LinkedIn, and Reuters News. Additionally, his excellence in Urdu and English speech competitions at the district and provincial levels has earned him top positions. His dedication and leadership have been acknowledged with multiple awards of appreciation from esteemed institutions, further solidifying his influence.

Hassaan’s words struck a chord with many, prompting discussions about societal values and the lack of respect for national heroes. In his social media post, he urged people to reflect on their actions and honor the legacy of those who selflessly served the country.

The incident has sparked an online debate about the importance of respecting national figures and preserving public art. Muhammad Hassaan’s stance on the matter further highlights the role of young voices in shaping a more conscious and responsible society.

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