7′ 2″ Woman Too Tall for Pakistan?

Posted on October 17, 2006
Filed Under >Adil Najam, People, Society, Women
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The Daily Times (18 October, 2006) reports (based on a report in the UK tabloid The Daily Mail) that “A Pakistani woman seven feet and two inches tall is to live in Britain on benefits after claiming asylum because she is ‘too tall’ to return home.”

Zainab Bibi, 33, claims she faces constant persecution and ridicule in her own country over her height. She has lodged an asylum claim with the Home Office and has already been granted a two-year visa to remain in the UK. Zainab, who in 2003 held the title of the tallest woman in the world, plans to live off benefits and take advantage of free NHS healthcare. Zainab lodged her application for asylum claiming she was repeatedly attacked in her hometown Toba Tek Singh near Faisalabad. She said youths in her hometown threw stones and rocks at her and often pulled at her clothing. She added that one man hit her with a stick breaking her wrist and now she is too afraid to return to Pakistan for fear of further attacks. After flying in from Pakistan, she claimed asylum in June and was given a council flat in Stockport, Greater Manchester, where she pays no rent or council tax and receives £40 a week in benefits. Zainab’ss case is likely to be heard next year, according to the Daily Mail.

Years ago when I was very young I remember meeting Alam Channa, then the tallest man in the world. I still have a photograph with him. I remember that instead of being awed by this ‘world record holder’ that everyone was proud of, I felt really bad and sad for this gentle soul and the great discomfort he had to go through (I remember watching him coming out of a small Suzuki 800). Since then, I have never understood the silly glee and shallow pride that some people get out of supposed ‘records’ such as this and, frankly, now I have a very low opinion of most things in the Guinness Book of World Records.

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I feel sad for Zainab and can only imagine the type of ridicule and taunting that she must have to go through where people start treating her like a ‘tamasha’ rather than a real human being. In Alam Channa’s case it was a medical condition that made him tall, I do not know if it is the same in Zainab’s case.

In a society where just being a woman can sometimes be difficult enough, being a woman who is ‘so different’ and ‘stands out’, quite literally, could possibly not be easy. I wish however, that people in her home town had not chased her away and still wish that somehow we could give her the respect and the ability to lead a normal life within Pakistan. I note in the picture her broad smile and the Pakistan flag she wears proudly around her neck. Could not the image-makers of Pakistan do something better for her than a Council flat and 40 a week?

34 responses to “7′ 2″ Woman Too Tall for Pakistan?”

  1. Kabir says:

    I would like to propose the idea of a “Think Tank” comprised of the attendees of this site and those who posses leadership and a will to bring a positive change.

    Zainab Bibi might have been discriminated in Pakistan but it could have also been exaggerated a bit in order to seek a better lifestyle? I dont know. However! Knowing our society I can take her word for it. In any condition this is a matter of national respect & image.

    Action Needed: We (PK) must bring her back, provide her a respectable lifestyle and also promote her uniqueness and turn it into a success story. The fact is that she is a National Treasure.

    The “Pakistaniat Think Tank” can put pressure on the Foreign Office, PK Consulate and Tasnim Aslam (Spokesperson-foreign affairs, the minister of culture & other related parties to address the issue. If the guided once wont do anything, who will?

  2. [quote post=”365″]Nice slogan but what does it mean in practice.[/quote]

    it’s not a slogan it was a solution I had proposed for her since according to article she was feeling like an outsider in her hometown. Only relative or specially a husband could help her to bring some happy moments in life. I wonder you as a married man are unable to understand this?

    Since you claimed that she was already married then I think she shouldn’t be worried about society crap unless her husband start treating her as a lowest creature on earth and prove himself yet another hypocrite,coward and cunning Pakistani husband.

  3. [quote post=”365″]I wish you had not responded to the gentleman’s comment. Such comments are best left unanswered[/quote]

    Reality bites Ouch!

  4. Talcum says:

    yes that is biggest dilemma of our society .always problems with ”unusual people”before that was ”Allam channa and now Zainab Bibi.we ignored Allam channa and now we are again repeating same thing with Zainab Bibi.I am sure she will get more respect and care in UK.Best wishes for her.

  5. MQ says:

    Yahya,

    Please note that I had only expressed a wish and not issued a command or a fatwa.

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