Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pakistan. Show all posts

Sunday, December 18, 2011

The cry of domestic rampage

Published in The voice of youth on  9 December 2011
http://thevoiceofyouth.com/2011/12/09/the-cry-of-domestic-rampage/

The cry of domestic rampage
Posted in Social Issues on 09. Dec, 2011

By Noor-ul-Ain Hanif

The womb of a mother that nurtures and protects a baby before coming in this world, the better half that carries the half burden of husband’s life, the beloved women who offers her shoulder in times of sadness, the delicate and tender hands of a sister that manages the house in absence of a mother. Faces keep changing in life but the gender remains the same. Yes, its a woman!

The kind heart in a soft body best defines a woman and some people take advantage of this quality. Being the weaker sex, woman faces a lot of difficulties and misfortunes in her life from childhood to maturity. In childhood, she is unaware of the unnecessary touching of choori wala, ice-cream wala or dukan wala and in mature age, she is aware of everything but can’t do anything. A number of bills against women harassment and violence have been passed in the past, but a rural woman. a victim of domestic violence is still fighting for life and freedom.

According to the website www.humanillnesses.com,

“Violence is the use of physical force to injure people or property. Violence may cause physical pain to those who experience it directly, as well as emotional distress to those who either experience or witness it.”

The definition of women violence is not much different to that of the actual definition of violence. The only difference is that weaker sex mostly experiences the harsh actions due to the unaware and illiterate behavior of stronger sex that is man.

The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women (1993) states that

 “violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women, which have led to domination over and discrimination against women by men and to the prevention of the full advancement of women, and that violence against women is one of the crucial social mechanisms by which women are forced into a subordinate position compared with men.

Violence against women include: domestic violence, physical abuse, sexual abuse and rape in intimate relationships; psychological and emotional abuse, femicid, sexual abuse of children and adolescent, forced prostitution and sex-selective abortions.

While discussing women violence, domestic violence over women should be highlighted and given a wider space. Violence starts from home. It may be by parents, husband or another woman. It’s true a woman is mostly alleged of doing violence over another woman. She may be present in the face of sister-in-law or mother-in-law or any other lady. Women usually experience domestic violence over dowry issues, jealousy issues or other house hold problems. But now, the violence has taken a new turn, as black magic is also involved in it. The women with shaky believes usually go to the babas to get rid of other women. Another major reason of violence is having a girl in womb. The discrimination of girl and boy is destroying our society and a number of women have been burnt or strangled to death for giving birth to a girl.

Mostly husbands consider their right to abuse or beat up wives so that the wife can’t dominate. Such illiterate views ruin their married life. Their kids also suffer the consequences and creates a negative impact on their minds. According to the study of PhD student Naima Hassan, the Applied Psychology Department of the Punjab University,

“Most husbands consider abusing or even beating up wives their right many justifying the abuse by arguing that their wives do not hold their in-laws in esteem or lack warmth in lovemaking”

Domestic abuse, also known as spousal abuse, occurs when one person in an intimate relationship or marriage tries to dominate and control the other person. Domestic abuse that includes physical violence is called domestic violence with reference to Ansar Burney Trust,

“According to estimates – as many as 70 percent of women in Pakistan experience domestic violence. This violence can range from beatings, to sexual violence or torture, to broken bones and very serious injury caused by pouring of acid or burning the victim alive.”

Domestic violence can be very brutal and lethal. A woman should take an action at an early step before it’s too late. She can inform her parents and if it doesn’t work out then she can get help and support from women NGOS working in Pakistan. A number of bills have also been passed by the National Assembly in order to save women from the horrible violence. The only drawback is that the brutal assailant is later released on bail. Women do protest against the bail out of such men, but it is the men who eventually dominate the society.
Knowledge is power. Only education can change the present scenario.

According to Hazrat Ali (A.S),

"Knowledge and practice are twins, and both go together. There is no knowledge without practice, and no practice without knowledge."

Seek knowledge, spread knowledge and kindly use knowledge in taking your decision in the light, because knowledge will never let you down.

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Hai koi hum jaisa!


Published in Element Prime December issue
http://issuu.com/elementprime/docs/element_prime_-_december_2011/13


Hai koi hum jaisa!

By Noor-ul-Ain Hanif


“Pak Sar Zameen Shad Bad…” by reading these verses I am sure, a nostalgic puff has blow your hair and you’ve imagined your self standing in center of school ground attending the school assembly, wearing proper uniform, hair are combed well and laces are fasten tightly but here I want to draw your attention towards one of the most important events in the 64 years history of Pakistan that our country has registered a new record of most people singing Pakistan's National Anthem on 14 August 2011. 
The new world record is the most precious gift, gifted to Pakistan on its 65th birthday by the patriotic youth. The idea of breaking record was put forward by the two youngsters Abid Beli and Waqas Pai under the banner of “I own Karachi”. According to the post of Abid on the website of I own Karachi. May 30, 2011, We contacted Guinness world record team that we are planning to break above mention record.  We didn’t confirm them a Date & Time. So once we receive positive response from those people who are willing to join hand with us to break this record than we will announce the Date & Time. Till now we agreed on 14th august 2011”(http://www.iownpakistan.com/2011/05/30/world-record-for-most-people-singing-pakistans-national-anthem/)
However, the vigorous youngsters spread their message through the hub websites of youngsters, the famous social networking websites Facebook and Twitter, a large number of people came to know about the event through the websites and join their voices with others in order to break the world record. The gathering was voluntarily organized by the youngsters without any sponsorship or support from the public or private sector.
The event was held in Karachi, late night at Defence Stadium where 5,857 Karachiites gathered, when the clock struck 12:00 am, the zealous crowd chanted the national anthem to break the previous record of 5,248 people, achieved by students, staff, faculty and alumni of MSU-IIT (Philippines) who sang ‘Lupang Hinirang’ their National Anthem, at the MSU-IIT gymnasium, in Iligan, Philippines, on 1 September 2009.
Before Philippines, this record was under Indian custody as 104,637 people sang ‘Vande Mataram’ on January 12, 2010 which is not exactly their anthem but a National song. Therefore, a youth representative Abid Beli contacted the organizers of the Guinness records, notifying them the record of singing national anthem by a large number of people in India should be removed as they have not sung their National anthem that is “Jana Gana Mana”
Along with the devoted crowd, renowned politician Marvi Memon, Captain Wasi, who was freed along with his ship crew after months by the Somali pirates, was present on the occasion with his daughter Laila Wasi.  The honorable celebrities also addressed the crowd.
Hindrances are always present on the smooth path of success so as in the way of achieving record.  Despite of huge people marked attending on Facebook, a quarter of them made it to come to the event due the sudden rain so it took a flood of texts, tweets and Facebook messages at the last minute to attract more people. Hence, the jubilant, vigorous and zealous crowd successfully breaks the record on 14th August 2011.





Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Are we free?

Article published in T33N Magazine Volume.1 Issue.3 (Online Magazine), September issue
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Friday, April 15, 2011

Golden Daughters of Pakistan

Naseem Hameed

We are living in a male dominating society in which females are gradually creating a revolution. Now women are present in every field, whether it is army, navy, sports or politics. Golden ladies of Pakistan have proved themselves by their tremendous performance in their fields that they are not behind any one. Naseem Hameed won gold medal and the title of fastest South Asian woman and the victory of Pakistan’s women cricket team can’t be neglected. However, in Pakistan women sport has not given the importance that usually gives to men. Men’s sport is mostly highlighted in our country as compare to women sport.

Pakistan women's cricket team

At the time of T-20 championship 2009 and recent World Cup 2011, everyone was stickled to the television screens to watch the semi final and final but there hasn’t much buzz for the women cricket team. Infact we don’t know the names of Pakistani women cricketers before the victory but now their names are flashing on the news same as with Naseem Hameed. We didn’t hear her name before but after her achievement we could recognize the daughter of Pakistan. Is it necessary to win for recognition? I think it’s not. On the other hand, from corruption till the match fixing all issues regarding men’s sports are highlighted in media but no place for women.
Proud of Pakistan
Naseem Hameed
Game is the name of win and lose one team has to defeated by other but it doesn’t mean that the defeated team or person didn’t worked hard. It's very difficult to participate and match the level of game. In this situation if a player participated we should encourage her/him, win and defeat is in the hand of God. We should recognize and appreciate the players so that youngsters follow them as their role model. There are many young girls in Pakistan who want to win gold medals for their county but they don’t have any role model to follow and again in male dominating society, parents don’t let their daughters to go out and play in front of men but now there are role models for young girls and parents are also satisfied regarding their security and other issues.

Women like Naseem Hameed, Sana Mir and her team are not rare in Pakistan. Pakistan is the land of talent. Our homeland is full of talent regarding any field. We don’t have proper platforms. In other words, we have gold but no proper jewelers to shape the raw gold into beautiful ornaments. We should come out from ethnicitical barriers and work for our nation and give all our support to women sports.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Our faded hopes!

“Jeetyga bhi jeetyga Pakistan jeetyga” “Pakistan will win only Pakistan will win”, “Ya Allah! Pakistan semi final mein India se jeet jaye” “O Allah! Pakistan will win in semi-final against India”, “Bas India har jaye!”; “India will lose!”
These were some of the wishes that every tongue was asking from God before the so called India-Pak semi final match. There was a great enthusiasm among the people; whole nation was united for a single common cause and many of us was so much sure for the victory of Pakistan that most of us had already celebrated Pakistan’s victory before the semi-final. This was our blind trust over Pakistani players that they will never let us down. After all they were on the top ranking.
On the other hand, most of us arranged dua for Pakistan’s victory, in their school, colleges or universities. I am one of them. 
A day before the match, my department (mass-communication) arranged a dua for Pakistan’s victory, in which we all students participated and prayed; wearing green duppattas, green bangles, nails and face painted with national flag, stars etc participated in the dua. These were the most memorable moments of my life. I will never forget them. This is the world cup that I am enjoying in my complete mature senses. Everyone was damn sure for the victory of Pakistan. The fun, celebration and hopes, not ended at this moment. It continued within in my van. Yup! In van Jazba junoon, hai koi hum jaisa, stand up for the champions was turned on in high volume. We were repeating the lyrics and enjoying. Our hopes were so so high. I can say that my hopes were touching the sky but I was unfamiliar with the reality that many of our players have already sold and my hopes were going to crush into little pieces after watching the semi-final.
Moreover, we all changed out facebook profile pictures into green as if it was a national day but after defeat, the first task we did was to change the facebook display picture.

Me and my friends

Golden glories:

In spite of all the reasons behind Pakistan’s defeat, we can’t neglect the golden glories that our team brings on the Mohali ground. The rough and hard ground of Mohali turns into a blessing or you can say that the ground turn into a millionaire of blessings, when Pakistan team offer Magrib prayer on the ground. The spiritual energy spread over the whole green carpet. Every piece of grass was repeating the name of Allah Almighty



Second, the Sajda done by Wahab Riaz after taking 5th (fifth) wicket of Zaheer Khan. As a Muslim and Pakistani, I feel proud in fact not only me all the Pakistanis feel proud when our player pass these religious gestures.

Wahab Riaz does the sajda after taking 5/46. Zaheer Khan was his fifth wicket


Another, golden event whose credit goes to Afridi, due to his efforts we made it to the semi-final and because of him Pakistan national anthem was sung in whole stadium which was a great honor for our nation.


Unfairness:

A lot of unfairness was done in the match. Majority people sitting in the ground were against Pakistan and were supporting India. Indian crowd was huge. On every four or sixes, song chakde India was playing. The noise of crowd and these songs played a great role to buck up the team and there wasn’t any noise or song for Pakistani team. On out of every Indian player, there was complete silence in the ground.
Tendulkar wasn’t so much lucky, umpires made him lucky.They gave number of shot reviews to him. Moreover, our own players dropped his catches a number of time.

The day of great disappointment:

At the time of toss, I felt something in my heart little shocked too; when India won the toss and got the chance to bat first. But I was soon calm down because I trusted my Pakistani Shaheens, they will not allow India to make runs but I was wrong.
Before the start of match, Prime Minister of Pakistan Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani shake hand with Indian cricket team and Prime minter of India Dr Manmohan Singh shake hand with our Shaheens, that was a good gesture.
India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Pakistan's Prime Minister, Yousaf Raza Gillani, shake hands with members of India's cricket team, before the start of the World Cup Semi-Final match between India and Pakistan in Mohali


India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and Pakistan's Prime Minister, Yousaf Raza Gillani, shake hands with members of India's cricket team, before the start of the World Cup Semi-Final match between India and Pakistan in Mohali

Match was started, it was more looking like a battle field then a cricket field, aggression was flowing out of the eyes of every Indian player.
No doubt, Indian players played well or in other words our Shaheens gave them chance to play more. Our players were trying to take strokes although they knew that it’s not the time to take big shots. They should take runs on every ball, in spite of giving ball in the hand of Indian players. Misbah-ul-Haq was not in the mood to take run. It was like he has taken an oath not to take any run. He only wanted to complete his half century thats it. Apart from him there were many players who were not interested to play.
At the end Afridi was sad. Well for me Afridi is a very good captain. At least under his captaincy our team made it to the semi-final. We love you captain.
But on the other hand, my mind is saying that its may be a trick to grab the emotional sympathy of nation. No doubt our nation is very emotional and most of them are supporting Afridi after his apologies to nation.
We can forgive our team but the people who have done suicides and who got injured due to firing incidents and a number of people who made it to go India to watch match. They have spent all their life time earnings on ticket. Who will pay back the precious loss of lives? Who will pay the medical bill of the injured people? Who will pay back the life time earning of poor people? No one will take the responsibility!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Thought of the day

Today during class lecture one of my class fellows shared some wonderful words with us:

"Now a day’s Politicians are ruling us not Leaders"

She further gave some examples of renowned former Leaders of Pakistan. 
Another class fellow added the example of Mualana Mohmmed Ali Johar she said: when Mulana Mohmmed Ali Johar was shooted doctors found some coins in his pocket and about 4o to 80 rupees in his account (sorry if I am wrong). He was the national hero of Pakistan, Leader of his time and surprisingly he had a very low back account. On the other hand, today all Pakistani politicians have their accounts in Swiss bank.
My teacher added another example of Liaquat Ali Khan. She said: Liaquat Ali Khan was the leader who used to wear patched dresses.
Salute to him!
She further added a leader should look his nation first then to himself.
This topic was briefly discussed in today's class.
Later in the evening I found an e-mail in my inbox with the following picture:


If, the caption is not clear. Let me write the caption for you as I want to wake your sleeping souls up!
"In 1973, government of Congress came into being in India. On giving advice to his ministers to lead a simple life Gandhi said: "I can't give reference of Ramchand and Karshan because they were not the historical personalities. I am forced to present the names of Hazrat Umer (R.A) and Hazrat Abu Bakar (R.A). They were the rulers of the great kingdom but they spent the life of poors"
I was totally amazed after reading this statement. Gandhi was a non-Muslim but being a human he was well informed by the works of Khulfai Rashideen. He advised his ministers to follow the traits of Khulfai Rashideen.
But what we are doing today? I know your answer will be: we can't do anything. Everything is in the hands of the great politicians that are actually eating our country like termites.
If yes then I want to advice you clear you minds please!
I want to share a quote with you that you have heard much time:

"Jaise awam waisey hukumran"

I think this quote is enough to answer.

Friday, December 17, 2010

A tale of revenge...


Dr Shaista Wahidi one of the most famous host of Pakistani media who got fame and name from ARY’s morning show “Good Morning Pakistan” has recently switched to Geo TV replacing Nadia Khan’s “Nadia Khan show” by her brand new morning show “Utho jago Pakistan”. On second episode of Utho jago Pakistan (2nd episode of 30th November 2010) she invited “Amanat Ali” and our own queen of scandals “Meera”. Poorly Shaista got encountered with her adversity on the very next episode.



Elder people use to say, “A person’s respect is in his own hands” and we all are familiar with the proverb “Look before you leap” but sometimes tongue doesn’t co-operate with our words and slip of tongue occur. Its human nature, most of the times we forget things and calling incorrect names is very common but it happens one time, two times but if it happens third so it means you are doing it deliberately. Same slip of tongue incident happened in second episode by our own Shaista Wahidi and it was all pre –plan. Her tongue slips only on the name of her own guest Amanat Ali. She calls him “Asad” not one, not two times but three times same as that a person doesn’t mind one time, two times but third time he reacts so as Amanat Ali did. When she said “Asad oh sorry Amanat” Amanat replied: “Nadia oh sorry Shaista”. First of all it’s very absurd to forget your own guest name and the guest is also a big star then what’s the sense behind taking incorrect name? If we take it in a formal traditional way, a person invites guest to his house, he honors him by delightful and respectful words then why Shaista did such a big blunder?


That’s not enough as Newton said “For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction” so how Shaista will leave Amanat on his such disgraceful act without taking any reveng to do so she cut his conversation. She put her leg in the middle of conservation and speedily moves towards Meera without let him to complete his sentence.
That was Amanat Ali’s part now moves towards Queen of sandals Meera, who is going to host a show on Geo TV very soon. Now days Lollywood’s super stars are moving towards small screen. Following the footsteps of Reema Khan, we will soon watch Meera in her very own show. Meera has tried her luck in every field now she is moving towards small screen. The question is what is the name of the show? What kind of show she is going to host? What are the segments? These entire questions have no answer because Meera didn’t reveal anything about her show. At a point Shaista was revealing the name but Meera exclaimed: “No! Not now. I didn’t finalize the name yet!!!” although she was been to UJP for the publicity and advertisement of the show. Her hidden motive was to give a clue to people about her show but regretful she didn’t reveal anything.
While in the whole episode Meera was busy in adjusting her hair. More over when Shaista asked to take a break as she is going to host a show in future she replied: “Merey paas script nahe hai” (I don’t have the script).
Further moving, Shaista asked Meera about her childhood, fitness and beauty secrets she replied: “I will reveal my secrets in my own show right now I can’t tell you anything” and for childhood one her excuse was “When I will come with my brother and mother I will tell you about my childhood”. Meera reveals only one thing that is her real name “Irtiza Rubab” and nothing more interesting. In fact Shaista was asking this question to the audience about her real name and at the end of the show Meera herself didn’t disclose the name she said to Shaista “aap batadein”. Applause for her!
There was a big advertisement in the newspaper for the publicity of the episode “watch Utho jago Pakistan’s second episode. Guests are your own Amanat Ali and Meera with me (Shaista Wahidi)”. Although people are bored of watching Meera and Amanat Ali’s interview because on every morning show, they are sitting in fact Shaista herself has taken their interviews in “Good morning Pakistan” but still people watch the episode for a new change but found the episode cliché one and full of blunders.