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  1. Early life

  2. Life in Pakistan

  3. Death

      Reaction    State funeral  

  4. Legacy

  5. Awards and recognition

  6. Honours

  7. Books

  8. References

  9. Further reading

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| birth_name = Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau
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| birth_place = Leipzig, Germany
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Ramon Magsaysay Award
Hilal-i-Pakistan (1989)
Nishan-i-Quaid-i-Azam (2010)
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Dr Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau HI, RM, HP, NQA, SQA[1] (9 September 1929 – 10 August 2017) was a German-born Pakistani[2] physician and nun of the Society of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. She moved from Germany to Pakistan and devoted more than 55 years of her life fighting leprosy in Pakistan.

Known as "Pakistan's "Mother Teresa", Pfau contributed in establishing 157 leprosy clinics across Pakistan,[3] that treated over 56,780 people.[3]

Early life

Pfau was born on 9 September 1929[4] in Leipzig, Germany, to Lutheran Protestant parents.[5][6] She had four sisters and one brother. Her home was destroyed by bombing during World War II.[8] Following the post-war Soviet occupation of East Germany she escaped to West Germany along with her family, and chose medicine as her future career.[7] During the 1950s, she studied medicine at the University of Mainz.[8] During this time, Pfau met several times with a Dutch Christian woman, who was a concentration camp survivor and currently dedicated her life to "preaching love and forgiveness". After "her life-changing experience", Pfau left "a romantic association" with a fellow student and got involved in discussions in Mainz's philosophy and classical literature department.[6] After completing her clinical examination, Pfau moved to Marburg to carry on her clinical studies. Then she was baptized as an Evangelical Protestant in 1951, before her conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1953.[9][10] Pfau stated that she learned the "courage of being human" from Saint Thomas Aquinas through Josef Pieper's writing.[11] She joined a Catholic parish, and she was greatly influenced by Romano Guardini's The Lord in this period.[6]

In 1957,[10] she travelled to Paris and joined the Daughters of the Heart of Mary, a Catholic order.[6] She said, "When you receive such a calling, you cannot turn it down, for it is not you who has made the choice. ... God has chosen you for himself."[10] The order later sent her to southern India; however, in 1960,[10] a visa issue meant she became stuck in Karachi.[20] She travelled to various parts of Pakistan[12] and across the border to Afghanistan[13] to rescue patients who were abandoned by their families or locked in small rooms for a lifetime.

Life in Pakistan

{{quote|Not all of us can prevent a war; but most of us can help ease sufferings—of the body and the soul.|source=Ruth Pfau[7]}}

In 1960, aged 31, she decided to dedicate the rest of her life to the people of Pakistan and their battle against leprosy outbreaks. While in Karachi, by chance she visited the Lepers’ Colony behind McLeod Road (now I. I. Chundrigar Road) near the City Railway Station.[14] Here she decided that the care of patients would be her life's calling. She started with medical treatment for the leprosy patients in a hut in this slum. The Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre[15] was founded (which later branched out into tuberculosis and blindness prevention programmes)[14] and social work for the leprosy patients and their family members was started by Dr. I. K. Gill. A Leprosy Clinic was bought in April 1963 and patients from all over Karachi, Pakistan, and even from Afghanistan came for treatment.[16]

In 1979, she was appointed as the Federal Advisor on Leprosy to the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare of Government of Pakistan.[8] Pfau went to distant areas of Pakistan where there were no medical facilities for leprosy patients. She collected donations in Germany and Pakistan and cooperated with hospitals in Rawalpindi and Karachi.

In recognition of her service to the country, she was awarded Pakistani citizenship in 1988.[17]

Due to her continued efforts, in 1996 the World Health Organization declared Pakistan one of the first countries in Asia to have controlled leprosy.[18] According to the Dawn, the number of leprosy cases nationwide dropped significantly from 19,398 in the early 1980s to 531 in 2016.[14]

On 9 September 1999, Archbishop of Karachi, Simeon Anthony Pereira, celebrated a Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral to celebrate Sr. Pfau’s 70th birthday, which was attended by Christians together with Muslims.[17]

Death

In the early morning on 10 August 2017, around 4:00 a.m. PST, Pfau died at the Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi after being admitted there due to respiratory problems on 4 August 2017. She was put on a ventilator after her condition worsened on 6 August.[19][20][21] But she refused the life support machine, which made her doctors remove it the next day,[21] since she wished for "living a natural life".[22] Pfau had been dealing with several health problems due to her advancing age, including kidney and heart disease,[10] for which she had been undergoing treatment for several years.[21]

Reaction

President Mamnoon Hussain issued the statement: “Dr Pfau’s services to end leprosy in Pakistan cannot be forgotten. She left her homeland and made Pakistan her home to serve humanity. Pakistani nation salutes Dr Pfau and her great tradition to serve humanity will be continued.”[23]

Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said: “Dr Ruth Pfau may have been born in Germany, [but] her heart was always in Pakistan.” He further added that, “she came here at the dawn of a young nation looking to make lives better for those afflicted by disease, and in doing so, found herself a home. We will remember her for her courage, her loyalty, her service to the eradication of leprosy, and most of all, her patriotism.”[23] He also announced that a state funeral would be held for her.[24][25]

Chief of Army Staff Qamar Bajwa referred to Pfau as an "ambassador of humanity".[21]

State funeral

On 19 August 2017, her body lay in state at the Holy Family Hospital in Karachi ahead of the funeral.[26] The state funeral for Pfau was held at Saint Patrick's Cathedral, in front of which the flags of Pakistan and Vatican City were raised at half mast,[27] with Archbishop Joseph Coutts presiding over the Requiem.[47] The Pakistani flag was draped over her coffin and a 19-gun salute was offered by contingents of all three Pakistan Armed Forces. The ceremony was broadcast live on Pakistan Television.[28] Pfau was reportedly the first Christian and first non-Muslim to have a state funeral in Pakistan.[29] She was then buried at Gora Qabaristan, a Christian cemetery in Karachi.[30]

Legacy

Dr Ruth Pfau is well respected by the Muslims in Pakistan who were the majority of patients in the Marie Adelaide Leprosy Centre.[51] Saleem Maseh Amir says that she never talked about religions, yet "her faith, service, and love" show actual representations of the spirit to animate interreligious relations.[31]

In 2018 her private residence in Karachi is being converted into a museum to showcase some of her personal possessions.[32]

Awards and recognition

Dr. Pfau is recognised in Pakistan and abroad as a distinguished human being, and had been awarded many awards and medals. On 23 March 1989, Pfau received the Hilal-i-Pakistan award presented by the then-President of Pakistan Ghulam Ishaq Khan at the President House for her work with leprosy patients.[33]

Speaking at a function in Islamabad on 30 January 2000, to mark the 47th World Leprosy Day, the then-President Rafiq Tarar praised Pfau, who built up the National Leprosy Control Program in Pakistan, for working not only for those afflicted with leprosy but also for those with tuberculosis.[34] In 2006, Pfau was honoured as the 'Woman of the Year 2006' by City FM89.[35]

On 14 August 2010, on the occasion of Pakistan's Independence Day, the then-President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari awarded Pfau the Nishan-i-Quaid-i-Azam for public service.[36] She was hailed as Pakistan's "Mother Teresa" after her work towards helping people displaced by the 2010 Pakistan floods.[37] In 2015, Pfau was awarded the Staufer Medal, the highest award of the German state of Baden-Württemberg.[38]

On 19 August 2017, Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah announced renaming of the Civil Hospital Karachi to Dr. Ruth Pfau Hospital as an acknowledgment of "selfless services of the late social servant".[39]

Honours

  • 1969: Order of Merit (Germany)[1]
  • 1969: Sitara i Quaid i Azam[1]
  • 1979: Hilal-e-Imtiaz[1]
  • 1989: Hilal-i-Pakistan[1]
  • 2002: Ramon Magsaysay Award[40]
  • 2003: Jinnah Award from the Jinnah Society[41]
  • 2004: Doctor of Science (DSc), honoris causa. Aga Khan University, Karachi.[1]
  • 2010: Nishan-i-Quaid-i-Azam for public service.[42]
  • 2017: Civil Hospital, Karachi renamed to Dr. Ruth K.M. Pfau Hospital
  • The Pakistan Mint will issue 50,000 commemorative coins in honor of Dr. Pfau.[43]

Books

  • {{cite book|title=To Light a Candle: Reminiscences and Reflections of Dr. Ruth Pfau|date=1987|publisher=National Book Foundation |location =Islamabad |url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=tQDbAAAAMAAJ|OCLC=19537050}}
  • {{cite book|title=Wer keine tranen hat: was mein leben tragt|date=2000|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-04924-8|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=JZNVPQAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Verrückter kann man gar nicht leben: Ärztin, Nonne, Powerfrau|date=2004|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-04913-2|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=pPDzAAAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Das Herz hat seine Gründe: mein Weg|date=2005|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-05593-5|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=YbviAAAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Liebe und tu, was du willst: Wege meines Lebens|date=2006|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-05617-8|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=DqNSAAAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Ma vie, une pure folie: médecin, religieuse, battante|date=2007|publisher=Editions Saint-Augustin|isbn=9782880113926|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=M4-Zzbn-IroC|ref=Pfau2007}}
  • {{cite book|title=Und hätte die Liebe nicht: 50 Jahre in Pakistan|date=2010|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-30297-8|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=GyTTQgAACAAJ}}
  • {{cite book|title=Leben heißt anfangen: Worte, die das Herz berühren|date=2014|publisher=Verlag Herder|isbn=978-3-451-06652-8|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=N_LSngEACAAJ&dq=Ruth+Pfau}}
  • {{cite book|title=The Last Word Is Love: Adventure, Medicine, War and God|date=2017|publisher=Crossroad Publishing Company |isbn=978-0-8245-2369-5|url=https://books.google.com.pk/books?id=W09TMQAACAAJ}}

References

1. ^Doctor of Science (DSc), honoris causa, awarded to Dr. Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927130614/http://www.aku.edu/News/Con2004/distawds.shtml |date=27 September 2011 }} Aga Khan University, Karachi Retrieved 6 July 2010.
2. ^Dr. Pfau to be honoured today, DailyTimes.com.pk, 11 April 2003; retrieved 6 July 2010.
3. ^{{cite news|title=‘400 to 500 new leprosy cases reported annually in Pakistan’|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1311322|accessdate=20 August 2017|work=Dawn|date=29 January 2017}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ruth-pfau-schule.de/index.php/ruth-pfau|title=DR. RUTH PFAU |website=Ruth-pfau.schule.de|accessdate=2017-08-10}}
5. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2017/08/14/sister-ruth-pfau-mother-teresa-pakistan-obituary/ |title=Sister Ruth Pfau, 'Mother Teresa of Pakistan' – obituary |work=The Telegraph |date=August 14, 2017}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=http://dailytimes.com.pk/pakistan/12-Aug-17/master-of-her-own-destiny-saviour-of-others |title=Master of her own destiny, saviour of others |last1=Aqeel |first1=Asif |work=Daily Times |date=August 12, 2017}}
7. ^{{cite news|last1=Rahman|first1=Faiza|title=Dr Ruth Pfau: The magic healer|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/676329/the-magic-healer/|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Express Tribune|date=2 March 2014}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=State funeral announced for Dr Ruth Pfau|url=https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/222720-Mother-Teresa-of-Pakistan-Dr-Ruth-Pfau|accessdate=10 August 2017|work=The News International|date=10 August 2017}}
9. ^Pfau (2007), pp. 49–50
10. ^{{cite news|last1=Roberts|first1=Sam|title=Dr. Ruth Pfau, Savior of Lepers in Pakistan, Dies at 87|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/15/world/asia/dr-ruth-pfau-savior-of-lepers-in-pakistan-dies-at-87.html|accessdate=August 16, 2017|work=The New York Times|date=August 15, 2017}}
11. ^Pfau (2007), pp. 48–49
12. ^{{cite news|last1=Kazi|first1=Mudaser|title=Pakistan's magic healer Dr Ruth Pfau passes away|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1477955/pakistani-lepers-messiah-dr-ruth-pfau-passes-away/|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Express Tribune|date=10 August 2017}}
13. ^{{cite news|last1=Rafi|first1=Haneen|title=Dr Ruth Pfau honoured by German govt|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1227919/dr-ruth-pfau-honoured-by-german-govt|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Dawn|date=22 December 2015}}
14. ^{{cite news|last1=Mustafa|first1=Zubeida|title=Candle of hope|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1338320|accessdate=10 August 2017|work=Dawn|date=9 June 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.malc.org.pk/about-malc.html|accessdate=10 August 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Leprosy in Pakistan contained, says Dr Ruth Pfau|url=http://www.dawn.com/2004/02/02/nat24.htm|website=Dawn.com|accessdate=10 August 2017}}
17. ^German Catholic nun feted on her 70th birthday for her ongoing work to eradicate leprosy in Pakistan", UCANews, 1 October 1999.
18. ^{{cite news|title=Dr Ruth Pfau: Light to Pakistan's lepers|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1094184|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Dawn|date=20 March 2014}}
19. ^{{cite news|last1=Kazi|first1=Mudaser|title=Pakistani lepers' messiah Dr Ruth Pfau hospitalised and her condition's worsening|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1477635/dr-ruth-pfau-pakistans-mother-teresa-hospitalised-conditions-worsening/|accessdate=10 August 2017|work=Express Tribune|date=9 August 2017}}
20. ^{{cite news|title=Pakistan’s leprosy fighter Dr Ruth Pfau passes away|url=http://www.muslimglobal.com/2017/08/pakistans-leprosy-fighter-dr-ruth-pfau.html|accessdate=8 September 2017|publisher=Muslim Global}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1350753|title=Light to Pakistan's leprosy patients, Dr Ruth Pfau passes away in Karachi|publisher=DAWN|date=10 August 2017}}
22. ^{{cite news |url=https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pakistan/dr-ruth-pfau-departs-world-with-three-last-wishes/ |title=Dr. Ruth Pfau departs the world with three last wishes |first=Haider Ali |last=Sindhu |date=August 19, 2017 |work=Daily Pakistan}}
23. ^{{cite news|last1=Jamal|first1=Sana|title=Pakistan’s ‘Mother Teresa’ dies at 87|url=http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/pakistan/pakistan-s-mother-teresa-dies-at-87-1.2072127|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Gulf News|date=10 August 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/pakistan-mourning-loss-german-nun-ruth-pfau-170810074719259.html|title=Why Pakistan is mourning loss of German nun Ruth Pfau|work=Al Jazeera|date=10 August 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40886234|title=Ruth Pfau: Pakistan's 'Mother Teresa' dies aged 87|publisher=BBC News|date=10 August 2017}}
26. ^{{cite news|title=Video: Last sight of Dr Ruth Pfau at Holy Family hospital|url=https://www.samaa.tv/pakistan/2017/08/video-last-sight-dr-ruth-pfau-holy-family-hospital/|accessdate=20 August 2017|work=Samaa TV|date=19 August 2017}}
27. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-40986492 |title=Ruth Pfau: State funeral for Pakistan's 'Mother Teresa' |publisher=BBC News |accessdate=August 19, 2017}}
28. ^{{cite news|title='Pakistan's Mother Theresa' given state funeral in Karachi|url=http://www.dw.com/en/pakistans-mother-theresa-given-state-funeral-in-karachi/a-40157214|accessdate=20 August 2017|work=Deutsche Welle|date=19 August 2017}}
29. ^{{cite news |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2017/08/18/asia/pakistan-ruth-pfau-state-funeral/index.html |title=German nun called 'Pakistan's Mother Teresa' to receive state funeral |first=Sophia |last=Saifi |date=August 19, 2017 |work=CNN}}
30. ^{{cite news |url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1485430/state-funeral-held-dr-ruth-pfau-karachi/ |title=Dr Ruth Pfau laid to rest in Karachi |first=Mudaser |last=Kazi |date=August 19, 2017 |work=Express Tribune}}
31. ^{{cite journal |journal=Studia Missionalia |volume=55 |date=2006 |title=Being a Missionary in Pakistan |location=Roma |publisher=Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana |first=Saleem |last=Amir, OFM |page=282 |isbn=88-7839-070-4}}
32. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/1386208/private-residence-of-dr-ruth-pfau-converted-into-a-museum|title=Private residence of Dr. Ruth Pfau converted into a museum|last=Dawn.com|first=AP {{!}}|date=2018-01-30|work=DAWN.COM|access-date=2018-08-10|language=en-US}}
33. ^{{cite web|title=Pakistan German, Dutch Sisters Get Pakistan National Day Awards|website=UCANews.com|date=4 April 1989|url=http://www.ucanews.com/1989/04/04/german-dutch-sisters-get-pakistan-national-day-awards|accessdate=10 August 2017}}
34. ^{{cite web|title=President commends nuns in battling leprosy and tuberculosis|website=UCANews.com|date=7 February 2000|url=http://www.ucanews.com/2000/02/07/president-commends-nuns-role-in-battling-leprosy-and-tuberculosis/?key=islamabad|accessdate=10 August 2017}}
35. ^{{cite news|title=Woman of the year honour for Dr Ruth Pfau|url=https://www.dawn.com/news/182236/woman-of-the-year-honour-for-dr-ruth-pfau|accessdate=11 August 2017|work=Dawn|date=9 March 2006}}
36. ^Press List of civil awards on the occasion of Independence Day {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150216205940/http://www.pid.gov.pk/press14-08-2010.htm |date=16 February 2015 }}, pid.gov.pk, 14 August 2010.
37. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11666299|title=Pakistan's 'Mother Teresa' saving flood victims|first=Mark|last=Lobel|date=2 November 2010|accessdate=10 August 2017|work=BBC News}}
38. ^{{cite news|title=Dr Ruth Pfau awarded German Staufer Medal|url=https://tribune.com.pk/story/1014004/extraordinary-service-dr-ruth-pfau-awarded-german-staufer-medal/|accessdate=10 August 2017|work=Express Tribune|date=22 December 2015}}
39. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.radio.gov.pk/19-Aug-2017/cm-sindh-renames-civil-hospital-karachi-as-dr-ruth-pfau-hospital |title=CM Sindh Renames Civil Hospital Karachi as Dr. Ruth Pfau Hospital |date=19 August 2017 |publisher=Radio Pakistan}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rmaf.org.ph/Awardees/Citation/CitationPfauRut.htm|title=The Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation • Honoring greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia|website=Rmaf.org.ph|accessdate=10 August 2017}}
41. ^{{cite web |url=http://jinnahsociety.org.pk/RuthPfau.html |title=The Jinnah Awards: Ruth Pfau |publisher=Jinnah Society |accessdate=August 22, 2017}}
42. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pid.gov.pk/press14-08-2010.htm|title=List of civil awards|publisher=Pid.gov.pk|accessdate=10 August 2017|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150216205940/http://www.pid.gov.pk/press14-08-2010.htm|archivedate=16 February 2015|df=dmy-all}}
43. ^[https://www.ucanews.com/news/pakistan-to-mint-new-coins-in-honor-of-catholic-nun/80739 UCANews November 9, 2017]

Further reading

  • Mutaher, Zia (2004). Serving the Unserved: The Life of Dr. Ruth Pfau. Karachi: City Press. {{ISBN|9698380728}}.
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