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Pakistans Permanent Revolution

Yasser Latif Hamdani March 28, 2007

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#278 Posted by MantoLives on April 1, 2007 11:11:11 pm
BJkumar,

If you had actually read my BBC interview, you would know that I had not refrained from anything. I had actually driven home a very important point. But then again- not only does your IQ leave a lot to be desired but you probably suffer from dyslexia as well...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6447215.stm

Do the ctrl f and search.

Just goes to show that you never bother to read anything ... and make your opinions and impressions based on what you think something or someone is saying instead of actually seeing what that someone is saying.

-YLH
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#277 Posted by masadi on April 1, 2007 10:25:41 pm
hamid writes <<< it is obvious to anyone with half a brain that you have read one book (mills) and probably have a `degree` from some mail order `university` and have `taught` welfare mamas and criminals on parole at some inner city community college - not really stellar academic credentials .......... >>>

Yes, half brained people will conclude just like you, those with a little more will probably know that reading one book does not get one a lecturer position at a university much less a graduate degree, even though that ONE book that you`re talking about has more substance in it than anyone in your illustrious family from the present to five hundred years back has produced, even if we add all of their works together...... Now get back to sipping lattes like a senseless moron, enslaved in status-consumption, submitting to ghosts created by the elite to keep damn fools like you busy...
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#276 Posted by bjkumar on April 1, 2007 10:23:34 pm
To all those interactors who have been pooh-poohing the burqa-clad Pakistani naaris.

You have just not realized the real reasons why so many of my Pakistani sisters LOVE the burqa!

Just compare:

(1) No need to change the blouse daily.

(2) No need to hide from people you dislike – just pretend you are someone else.

(3) Make faces at those you wish to make fun of – they can not see it.


(4) No need to party dress.


(5) No need to bleach (or shave).


(6) A ready-made extra layer of clothing during winter.


(7) Gawk at all the men you please – they will never know.

(8) Just keep your mouth shut and the men will follow - thinking that underneath you look just like Waheeda Rehman in Chaudahvi ka Chand!

(1) You need a large wardrobe!

(2) You can run – but can not hide!


(3) You must control every facial gesture – lest people misread those gestures!

(4) You need a different dress for every occasion!

(5) You need regular bleaching and shaving!

(6) You will freeze to death if you have to stay in this pose for another minute!

(7) The gawking is strictly one-sided!

(8) Just keep your mouth shut and the men will run away – intimidated because you look just like a movie star!



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#275 Posted by KaalChakra on April 1, 2007 10:14:46 pm
Romair, as you can see, this whole scenario is shot through with contradictions. Everything we can say about it is true (from somebody`s point of view).


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#274 Posted by ferozk on April 1, 2007 9:38:12 pm
re: Mantolives

My friend, a word of caution. First of all, please do not idealize Justice Iftikar Chaudhry and his decisions as noble for we do not know his true intentions and in fact, his intentions may be not as noble as assumed. Secondly, it has been a Pakistani tragedy that we, as a nation, idolize people only discover at our mortal peril that they had feet of clay and though they came dressed in the finest robes of liberalism, their bodies were covered with the sores of self-interest and their hearts were filled a disdain for the very people and the cause they claimed to serve and protect. All the leaders, who came to rule and preside over this halpless nation, were brought to power by own faults and when we realized our misakes, we wished them ill and hoped they would leave. Again, despite our past, we would wrongly misplace our hopes on another mirage upon a horseback and convince ourselves that we had finally found our one and true knight.

We are a morose nation, because we refuse to learn from our mistakes and instead find comfort in blaming our stars for the miseries, which periodically visit us. We as a people are a despressed lot, because we have been routinely disappointed by our leaders, who were not leaders but followers of their own vision and sadly, their visions and our hopes were two paths that never intersected. We have twisted and turned with so many hopes and promises, that we grown confused and everything we believed in; from religion to politics and everything inbetween, does not make any sense. We as a nation cannot agree on anything and have become so insecure, that we cannot tolerate any dissent. We hate dissent, because dissent only proves our own failures and inabilities. In our state of insecurity, we have become our own judge, jury and unfortunately, our own excutioners and this further, increases our insecurity but we still continue to make the same mistakes.

This situation will continue to peter out and despite talks of revolutions, none will happen because we, as a nation, are a people of the status quo. We love our social and political and religious castes and we do not want to see them end. We, as a nation, are a nation of individuals and each one of us, prides and extols the idea of being above the law and of enjoying special privilges and we have our own personalize set of laws by which we judge each other and then, when we as individuals are judged by the personal laws of another, we cry and demand justice.

The only problem is that we do not know what justice is, because we have abused justice so much that we, as a nation, are not on speaking terms with justice and this problem pales in the light of another more pressing question: whose justice do we seek?

The personality of Pervez Musharraf or the absence of this personality and for this matter, the existence of another personality, will not solve our problems. Our problem is not the failure of the leadership, but the failure of the imagination. Our problem is that we, as a nation, are like a thirsty person who when he finally comes to well, drinks heartily, but does not realize that well had run out of water a long time ago and what he is drinking and assuming as water is not water but sand. Until we learn to distinquish sand from water, we will always be fooled and as they say; fool me once, shame on you and fool me twice, shame on me!

Ciao
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#273 Posted by bulleya on April 1, 2007 9:14:00 pm
kaalchakra #272: I agree with the second part, i.e. the vigilantiasm......I am against it also......Having said that, I am actually only really against the vigilantiasm where they have abducted the two ladies and have beat them up.......

The second part of their vigilantiasm, in which they have taken on govt. forces, is something that, in my opinion, many people are against because these ladies represent a religious faction. Had they been been female college students of a westernised university, everyone here would be supporting them.......

Having said that, I think many of the people supporting them, only support them for their religious leanings. So this has turned into more of a religious issue than one of civil disobedience...........

I wonder whether, deep down inside, many Pakistani women are actually supporting these ladies, i.e. many Pakistani women must have wanted to go out with dandas and beat up men, but never had the courage..........
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#272 Posted by KaalChakra on April 1, 2007 8:47:59 pm
romair

There are two issues - the dress itself, and the vigilantism of people who are in that dress. Anil ji has more problems with the latter (which reminds him of kkk etc.)
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#271 Posted by bulleya on April 1, 2007 8:43:36 pm
Anil/Kaalchakra #: I have never been able to figure out why people are so attached or obsessed with dress. How a person dresses has never been important to me. I am not sure if it really makes a difference. If, of course, a person is forced into wearing a certain dress it is a different story...........But if someone does it voluntarily, it shouldn`t be a problem, as long as it is within some culturally defined boundary of the area.....
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#270 Posted by KaalChakra on April 1, 2007 8:40:20 pm
Sir, that would be true if religion was, for the most part, a personal thing, a private matter between (wo)man and his/her god....

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#269 Posted by anil on April 1, 2007 8:17:30 pm
Re: # 268

Kaalchakra:

There are people who were brainwashed to believe and willingly walk into the pyre also. I would rescue and deprogram the woman who though brainwashing would be ready to jump in the pyre of her dead husband. Next you might say what would you say to those suicide bombers who in there last video also uttered similar words regards how liberating and empowering their suicide bombing is. If they wear the black tent, like KKK member at their home, no one stops them. Public diplay of vigilantism is not the same, be in the black tent, or in the KKK garb.
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#268 Posted by KaalChakra on April 1, 2007 8:05:54 pm
# 265

anil ji, you obviously mean well, but that is NOT how the ladies themselves see it. A vast majority of them (ok, at least a good number of them) will tell you that the so-called `black tent` is actually quite liberating and empowering.

I am not contradicting you as such, just pointing out an alterantive view. Best regards.

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#267 Posted by Urstruly on April 1, 2007 7:57:01 pm

ALL ABOUT JAMIA HAFSA

In this five part series Moulana Abdul Aziz Sahib explains why Muslims in Islamabad had to take action against the corrupt kafir mirzai regime of this dayyuth (pimp). The Kafir corrupt regime demolished 10 mosques and issued notice to 80 others in Islamabad. This is the challenge that either in this country either prostitutes or their pimps will rule or the Nizam-e-Mustafa. This is the turning point in history.

Part 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzksOJzgijs&mode=related&search=

Please find the four other parts on youtube.
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#266 Posted by Urstruly on April 1, 2007 7:13:31 pm

THUS SPEAKETH THE M/C

``As the (investigative agencies sic) started their search to find one of of our own partner named Janjua, they found out that 45 people with the same name were ``missing/disappeared``; 23 out of them have been found to be roaming free; a lead is available for the 10 more; three are in Gitmo and 10 are still missing among which is Mr. Janjua who went to Peshawar on a tablighee mission and probably joined the Jaish-e-Mohammad``.

This a-hole fauji cannot even do the simple math when he goes on yapping and yapping.


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#265 Posted by anil on April 1, 2007 7:02:02 pm
Re: # 263

Salim bhai:

I do not know what is your position. However, to me this issue of putting a modern girl / woman (daughter, wife, sister or whoever else) inside a black tent and then letting them loose as vigilante, ranks with slavery, dastardly acts of bride burning, and sati. These to me are crime agains humanity and no less, and should be outlawed. These are shameful acts committed by men. I am sorry I cannot accept prostition to ranked in the same category as the crimes against the humanity. Society owes these girls to empower them with right education.
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#264 Posted by sattar2 on April 1, 2007 6:19:15 pm

Abu MiaN,

Is this Islam or what ...? Try to give a straight answer. Note that Maudoodi is here declaring unprovoked war on non-Muslim nations. Also note that Maudoodi is a well-regarded Muslim scholar. Ahem, ahem.

Or maybe you should heed zeemax`s advice ... and avoid discussing Islam altogether. It can be quite embarrasssing for ummah, I understand.

[BTW, feel free to also enlighten us on this ``Issa-in-the-sky`` issue - mother of all ``twilight zone stories``. We could learn a thing or two about your Islam, you know ...]

******

Foreign policy and jihad

“Human relations are so integrated that no state can have complete freedom of action under its principles unless the same principles are in force in a neighboring country. Therefore, both for its safety and the general reform, a “Muslim party” will not be content with the establishment of Islam in just one area alone. It should try to expand in all directions. On one hand it will spread its ideology, on the other it will invite people of all nations to accept its creed, for salvation lies only therein. If this Islamic state has power and resources it will fight and destroy non-Islamic governments and establish Islamic states in their place.”

This was the policy which was adopted by the Prophet (pbuh) and his Rightly Guided Caliphs. Arabia, where the Muslims Party was first formed, was the first to be subdued. After this, the Prophet (pbuh) sent invitations to all neighboring countries, but did not wait to see whether these invitations were accepted. As soon as he (pbuh) acquired power, he started the conflict with Roman Empire. Abu Bakr became the leader of the Party after the Prophet (pbuh) and attacked both Roman and Persian Empires and Umar finally won the war”.

Maudoodi, Haqiqat-e-Jihad (Reality of Jihad); Lahore: Taj Company Ltd., 1964; page 64, 65
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#263 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on April 1, 2007 5:34:09 pm
#261 {``Saliim bhai:
You have to draw a line somewhere.
Can you accept and allow some who believe in slavery to go and enforce, or KKK dressed in white rope going about enforcing their interpretations of law?
Also, I can imagine so many Saturday Night Live skits for these vilgilantes draped in black, that Hamidm and you can script.``}

Anil Bhai,
I agree. No I cannot accept slavery advocates or KKK breaking the law to enhance their goals. However, prostitution, like slavery in the US, is illegal in Pakistan.

Still, I oppose the burqacrat vigilantes for their methods, just as much as I oppose demeaning women by referring to them as potential ``comfort women.`` There are war protestors, anti-abortion activists, and even anti-KKK demonstrators who often break the law while advocating just causes - as they perceive them.

Saturday Night Live and others have included numerous skits to ridicule all kinds of attire - KKK, burqas, papal robes, and I hope they have one concerning a cross-dressing GOP presidential wannabe. :) I really miss those TV shows in the States. :(
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