بے غرض آدمی
A selfless person, a disinterested individual, someone without ulterior motive, a person who acts without personal gain or hidden agenda. This phrase describes a person who is free from selfish desires, personal interests, or secret intentions. The word بے (be) means without. غرض (gharaz) means motive, intention, self interest, or ulterior purpose. آدمی (aadmi) means man or person. Together, they paint a portrait of a rare and admired human being: someone who does good for the sake of goodness, who helps without expecting return, who speaks truth without calculating advantage. In Urdu speaking cultures, a بے غرض آدمی is considered an ideal, a moral benchmark. The phrase carries heavy ethical weight. It is used to praise someone who has demonstrated genuine altruism, especially in a society where many actions are motivated by family loyalty, caste obligation, or personal advancement. The phrase can be used for men and women alike, though آدمی is grammatically masculine. For a woman, one might say بے غرض عورت (be gharaz aurat) or simply use the same phrase with feminine context.