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Ashiana-e-Ali

Rezwan Bajwa August 21, 2005

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#19 Posted by Salim_Chauhan on August 31, 2005 2:47:19 pm
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#18 Posted by kalihawa on August 25, 2005 7:51:50 am
Re: # 4

Once the editors get rid of God syndrome, such faux pas may be avoided.



I read this piece as log entry of Rezwan saahib. der aaye durust aaye.
Very well expressed tale of legal loot.
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#17 Posted by temporal on August 24, 2005 6:34:44 am
ayatollah:

wave the magic wand or beard

empower the ladies of pakistan
give them bullets, not ballots, says this fool

forget dialectics and the uttering of that jewish beard who spent an inordinate amount of time in the british museum library and came with the opiate pronouncements...forget him...to each lady bullets according to their needs…

ladies of pakistan unite
let loose with some male blood

ah, the reveries of a TO fool
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#16 Posted by hamidm2 on August 23, 2005 6:47:03 pm
t,

..... i hear you, but sometimes i wish I was married to the koran or some other inanimate object ! .........

....... on a more serious note - even though things look awful, they are a lot better than they used to be because now, at least, people are talking about it ........ the other day, on geo tv, i actually saw some woman politician yelling at a slimy bearded goat and was absolutely thrilled when she reached out to touch him a couple of times ....... i thought the man was gong to blow a gasket !...... i know it is a very small consolation, but ....
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#15 Posted by temporal on August 23, 2005 9:21:17 am
ayatullah hamidm:

did you say you abhor women being forcibly married to the qur`an?

and if you did

some innocent questions come to mind

1: the conditions for two witnesses is complied? and how so?...hmmm....who says qubool hay on behalf of the book?

2: meh`r moajjul hoti hay ya mowajjul

3: divorce kaisay hosakhti hay

i have more innocent queries waiting in the wing..but first these..
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#14 Posted by hamidm2 on August 23, 2005 9:05:33 am
although this was a rather badly written piece, it was moving and sad ........ it is a shame that women are treated like scum by ``god-fearing`` societies that claim to have superior ``family values`` ............ when it comes to money, all this family crap quickly goes out the door ..........
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#13 Posted by Pakfin on August 23, 2005 8:02:53 am
Disjointed article. Hard to figure out who ended up doing what. The theme may be powerful, but needs to be portrayed better.
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#12 Posted by temporal on August 23, 2005 6:59:08 am
urstruly

drink a strong cup of coffee!

on second thoughts forget it

nothing would help you with this...the intricacies would blind-side you...what with religioun and women ;)

rgds

t
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#11 Posted by drlokraj on August 23, 2005 6:18:42 am
Though there are some technical weaknesses,but the issue raised in the story is too powerful to cover them.

Bigger question is that who is to be blamed? Is Mohsin Bhai the main culprit?...but he has done everything within the ``legal`` framework.

We often hear people saying about this kind of injustice that there is the bigger court above all the courts--the court of Allah!!......how paradoxical is the fact that this kind of injustice is done by the law itself, in the country which came into being for the followers of Allah`s own religeon.
Coming back to the question--is religion the culprit then? ...or Allah....or...Allah`s own men...in the land of pure?????
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#10 Posted by Urstruly on August 23, 2005 6:13:37 am

The story made my head spin. It is so hard to figure out who died when and who married whom. That reminds me of old time Agatha Christie novels where a list of all the characters and their relationships to each other used to be given at the start of the book - that used to help a lot.
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#9 Posted by ShoreSahib on August 22, 2005 5:32:14 pm
Bajwa Sahib, Bohat Khoob. Sad, heart wrenching.

The funny paradoxical thing is that the same book that orders injunctions upon injunctions for the protection of the orphans and widows is used by the formulators of the Shariah to usurp their very rights.

Bajwa Sahib, I really like the material of your story. I am sure if you polish it a bit, your story would turn into a real gem.



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#8 Posted by temporal on August 22, 2005 11:32:47 am
haideri:

this is interesting

reminds me of the time when zina ul haq (may he rot in hell perpetually) would tax the savings accounts and certificates held in financial institutions

machiavellian moulvis showed a way to beat it -- submit an affidavit to inform the financial institutions saying you are a shia -- bingo no mandatory zakat deduction

lve

t
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#7 Posted by haideri on August 22, 2005 11:23:49 am
I still remember when my late father`s friend talked to him about the fear of property dispute after his death. Soon after he converted to Shiaism (wink, wink) and saved his only daughter from her vulture male cousins. FYI, there are different property laws for Shia`s and Sunnis in Pakistan. Convert on my brothers and sisters :)

regards,

haideri
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#6 Posted by miriamk on August 22, 2005 10:14:11 am
rezwan:

thanks for writing about this. the plight of women in general and widows in particular in patriarchal societies like pakistan couldn’t be highlighted enough. it’s a travesty that things like this continue to happen.

rgds
m
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#5 Posted by temporal on August 22, 2005 8:49:54 am
rezwan:

subtle and understated way to highlight injustice

in backward societies like ours women are the lowest rung of the totem poles...and widows even lower...(in other places, let me hasten to add they are only marginally better)

keep contributing

rgds

t

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#4 Posted by khamkhwa. on August 22, 2005 6:26:44 am
...what a boo-boo by chowk editors...this has already been published...
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    #19 Salim_Chauhan
    #18 kalihawa
    #17 temporal
    #16 hamidm2
    #15 temporal
    #14 hamidm2
    #13 Pakfin
    #12 temporal
    #11 drlokraj
    #10 Urstruly
    #9 ShoreSahib
    #8 temporal
    #7 haideri
    #6 miriamk
    #5 temporal
    #4 khamkhwa.
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    #2 BeeJay
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