It's no secret that Stewart's dissection of pressing current issues and the daily news has had a far-reaching influence. As the comedic television journalist leaves The Daily Show after 16 years on air, accolades and tributes are pouring in from around the world. He certainly has many fans in Pakistan -- who wouldn't warm to a TV host so vigilant about addressing Islamophobia, for example?
Here's a look at 5 moments when he made Pakistanis wish that we, too, had a Jon Stewart of our own:
1. When Malala Yousufzai appeared on the show
Take a backseat, Kim Kardashian: arguably his most popular interview, this exchange between the most influential teenager in the world and the Daily Show host nearly broke the internet. Malala, who has appeared on the show twice, spoke about being a Taliban target and the importance of education.
Although Stewart has always insisted that he is not a "real" journalist per se, he can't deny that he does have mileage; by giving the 17-year-old Nobel Prize winner a platform to speak on, he gives us hope and inspiration. By the end of it, Jon wanted to adopt her!
2. When Stewart indulged in banter with ex-Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf
With Twinkies and tea, Stewart welcomed Musharraf on his show. "Where's Osama bin Laden?" he asked suddenly. General Musharraf, charming as ever, replied, "I don't know. You know where he is? You lead on, we'll follow you."