Jahalat: How Superstition Murdered Shagufta

Posted on December 13, 2006
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An Islamabad-based reader alerted me to the news about Shagufta’s tragic death at the hands of her father and brothers; but really at the hands of societal ignorance and superstition. This is a story of ‘jahalat’ in its truest, deepest, most shameful, and most repulsive form.

Why was Shugafta axed to death – and later burnt – by her family? (Her father, three brothers, and her younger sister were all differently involved.) because they all believed that she was possessed by demons!

And why would they think so? The story has layer over layer of complications and meaning about what is wrong, not just here but in too many places: supposed ‘spiritual mentors’ (pirs) instigating hatred, regressive beliefs and customs, the pressures of a postponed marriage, possibly incest, and more.

There is so much that is sad here, so much that should be analyzed, so much that needs to be put right. But, for now, let me leave that to you and just reproduce the news item from Dawn (December 10, 2006):

Shagufta, alias Surrayya, the ill-fated girl killed by her father and brothers in a Harappa village on Wednesday was normal. This was learnt during a visit to the village on Saturday.

Surrayya, 22, was axed to death by her father Jamal Arain, brothers Ashraf and Sharif after being instigated by her younger sister Razia in their house at 1-10L village on Wednesday. Jamal, a vendor, has now three sons – Ashraf, Sharif and Aslam – and a daughter, Razia. All family members, including the arrested Jamal and his two sons, seemed to be insane. They repeatedly claimed that Surrayya was possessed by demons that wanted to kill all the family members.

They said Razia had found a ring outside a seminary where she learnt the Quran. They said she took the ring as of gold and placed it on fire to test the metal. They said there was a burst and demons started coming to their house. They said demons possessed Surrayya, who was leading a normal life just a week ago and was considered to be the most responsible member of the family by the villagers.

Jamal told Dawn that the demons inside Surrayya tried to kill him and his family members. He said he had no choice but to kill her. Her brother Sharif claimed that his spiritual mentor Sain Khoi Wala addressed him through Razia and told him that there were demons inside Surrayya and advised him to kill them. “I and other family members helped the father in killing the demons and not Surrayya. We did it to save our family,” he said.

When asked, the villagers said that Jamal and his family members were a little unsocial but they never observed any abnormality in them in the past. They said Surrayya was a sensible girl and she used to do household chores like any other normal girl. They, however, said Jamal and his family members were superstitious to the core and they believed in black magic as well.

A few days ago, they said, they observed some abnormal practices in Jamal’s house. Qari Zahid, who teaches the Quran to Razia, told Dawn that Sharif asked him two days before the murder of Surrayya to recite the Quran in his house along with two dozen people. He said he did so. He said Sharif told him later that his sister Razia informed him that Allah had selected him (Sharif) as (Haji) and now all people should call him as Haji Sharif. Razia had also informed Sharif that Surrayya was possessed by demons, Zahid said.

On Wednesday night, he said Jamal’s neighbours took him to his (Jamal’s) house and he heard noise inside. “We found the door of the house locked from inside. Some people climbed the wall of the house and saw Sharif and Ashraf manhandling their sister.”

“We saved her and called out police. Harrappa police officials snubbed male members and warned them. Locals and policemen left at around 1:30am.” On Thursday morning, Zahid said the locals saw smoke billowing from the house and Jamal sitting outside. They called out police who found the charred body of Surrayya inside the house. Qari Zahid said the conduct of Razia after the incident was strange. He said she was his student and had never acted the way she was behaving.

The reporters also saw her holding bricks into her hands. She reportedly killed two goats with the bricks on Saturday. Jamal’s wife Naseem Akhtar, alias Laddu, said Surrayya’s Nikkah had taken place six months ago. She said the family wanted to hold a joint wedding ceremony of Surrayya and Sharif, who was engaged. His in-laws reportedly broke the engagement. It was learnt that the delay in her marriage upset Surrayya and she burnt her dowry in protest. Her father and brothers got mad at her and cursed her.

Sharif said their (the family’s) spiritual mentor Sain Khoi Wala, who lives in Chichawatni, told them that Surrayya had been unlucky for them and they started hating her for this reason. Meanwhile, Jamal, Sharif and Arshad were sent to the Sahiwal Central Jail on a 14-day judicial remand.

The paintaing at the top of the post is a famous oil canvas by Sadequain.

49 responses to “Jahalat: How Superstition Murdered Shagufta”

  1. British Pakistani says:

    HOLY!…I pray for girls that happen to be in such ignorant families

  2. Shah says:

    @ Ahsan
    Jinaab, the pleasure is all mine!

    @ Zamanov
    [quote comment=”16765″]
    It is futile to ask for kaala jadoo or palmistry or taweez to be banned in Pakistan. Again, I may not agree with a certain custom of yours but you have every right to practice it and profit from it as long as there is no physical harm being done to a human being. These things are ingrained in the customs of the people [/quote]

    I would not call this a custom of OURS (what a disgrace!), its rather a plague, a short-cut of getting things done by compromising others! I have never heard of it bringing universal good to all the parties involved, otherwise it would not have been called “KALA” Jadoo (کالا جادو ) would it? All its sources should be banished!

    The state of our ignorance is such that most black magic experts claim to be Religous Scholars, and that of the same religion which clearly wants them eradicated (now figure out who the fool is!)!

    Then why is it not supressed in this so called “Islamic Republic” (indeed this title brings disgrace to Islam…), because of the so called “elite” being involved in excercising it!

  3. Ahsan says:

    [quote comment=”16715″]@ brothers Akif and Ahsan:

    Personally, I am a professional researcher, and I don’t think that Iman would hinder my scientific research in anyway.[/quote]

    Dear Shah, I am glad to learn that you are a professional researcher. It is no surprise that you are not hindered by Iman in your scientific endeavour because you simply do not do the research with your Iman but with Reason (ie Logic and Scientific Method). Here Reason is indepentnd of Iman. Glad to have conversed with you.
    Ahsan

  4. zamanov says:

    Supposedly educated people in many western countries go to astrologers or call 1900 numbers to get psychic help and there are still exorcisms performed in the US by certain organizations. The fact of the matter is you cannot stop these beliefs in supernatural or one-eyed monsters especially not in a country with a huge number of illiterates and ill-educated as Pakistan. As I said before what the law should specify is that NO PHYSICAL (or psychological for that matter) HARM can be done to any human being in this society. And if a crime is committed in whosoever’s name (whether it be god, satan, or sanyasi baba) that the law considers this a crime AGAINST the state and no leniency be shown to the perpetrator. Loopholes like the ill-applied qisas and diyat provisions which allow filthy criminals to walk away with murder should be amended. A crime such as this despicable murder should be considered a crime against the state and there should be no legal loophole for the brothers, father or the fake exorcizer to get away with this. PERIOD.

    Untill and unless society, through the mechanism of the state, punishes these criminals without leniency there will be no end to these ghastly crimes in the Islamic or secular republic of Pakistan. When people like the Khar scion who threw acid on his wife, the numerous honor killings by influential and educated people, the gang rapes and public strippings by jirgas do not get punished by the state, there can be no hope for justice for the shaguftas or mukhtaran mais of this country. State “Justice” has to be applied fairly and equally to every member of society for us to have any hope that such a unhuman act will not be committed again.

    It is futile to ask for kaala jadoo or palmistry or taweez to be banned in Pakistan. Again, I may not agree with a certain custom of yours but you have every right to practice it and profit from it as long as there is no physical harm being done to a human being. These things are ingrained in the customs of the people and the only panacea for that is to keep punishing the people who do actual harm and actually have legislators make laws that allow justice to be fairly applied in society. Henceforth any urbanite in Peshawar, Karachi, Lahore or any villager from Kasur, Lasbela, Mardan would know that there is no escape from the jaws of Justice and he or she WILL BE punished if someone gets harmed by their actions.

  5. Baber says:

    If you read one of the signs on the street and listen to the TV ads, It claims “Kalay Jadu kay mahir” meaning an expert in Kalah Jadu. People pay(rupees) to these experts to do jadu on their enemies, vice versa. And have you ever seen people performing exorcism, they beat the crap out of the possessed person. Shugafta is a victim of this cult. God knows how many Shagaft’s have to die before we realizes that Jadu should be banned. One person I know of used to go to these pir baba’s to do Jadu on his future mother-in-law. And he told me that he was doin’ this because his mother in law went to another pir baba to do jadu(spell) on him. His future mother-in-law was against the wedding I believe. Both of them educated(BA) individuals. If you think its only cities infact you should visit interior Sindh (Savern Sharif).

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