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From loss to legacy: How Abdul Razzaq Tabba turned grief into life-saving care

His father’s passing left a profound mark. Out of that grief, Tabba founded the Aziz Tabba Foundation

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Faisal Khan

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When Abdul Razzaq Tabba’s father fell critically ill with a complex heart condition, no doctor in Pakistan could perform the life-saving surgery he needed. A team of specialists was flown in from London—but they arrived too late.

His father’s passing left a profound mark. Out of that grief, Tabba founded the Aziz Tabba Foundation and established a state-of-the-art cardiac hospital, determined to ensure that others wouldn’t be denied care the way his father had been.

Today, the hospital stands as a symbol of healing and compassion. It not only offers advanced cardiac treatment but also fulfills Tabba’s commitment to accessible healthcare, providing quality care to all—regardless of financial status.

Watch the full video as senior correspondent Faisal Khan tells the inspiring story of a son who transformed tragedy into a lifeline for thousands.

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