ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Bacha Khan

Bacha Khan was a man from a place called Pakistan a long time ago. He was very, very kind and wanted to help his people. He wanted to make sure everyone was treated fairly and with respect. Bacha Khan believed in something called nonviolence, which meant that he didn't want anyone to hurt or harm each other in any way.

Bacha Khan started a group called the Khudai Khidmatgar, which means "Servants of God." This group helped people who were poor or who were being treated unfairly. They would help them get food, clothes, and other things they needed to live. They would also help them when bad things happened, like when there was a natural disaster such as a flood or earthquake.

Bacha Khan was really good at talking to people and making them feel better. He would go to big meetings and talk about how everyone should be treated equally and with respect, no matter what they looked like or where they came from. He wanted everyone to be happy and feel safe.

Even though some people didn't agree with Bacha Khan, he never lost hope. He kept trying to help people and make the world a better place. He believed that peace and kindness were the best way to solve problems and make things better.

In the end, Bacha Khan's ideas helped lots of people, and he is remembered as one of the most important people in Pakistan's history. People still talk about him today and try to follow in his footsteps by helping others and making the world a better place.