Adil Najam
Back in July, ATP had posted a picture of former world squash champion Jansher Khan being hauled away in a police van on charges of trespass and violent attack on a woman. Now, Moin Khan, former cricket captain and wicketkeeper, has joined Jansher in the Hall of Disgrace for beating his wife.
Shame on you, both of you. You may once have been stars. You are stars no more. And, Moin, even if you have been freed on bail, that does not absolve you in our eyes for maltreating your wife. No Sir. This is not a private matter between man and wife. This is a matter of national disgrace. But my anger at this incident is making me run ahead of the story.
So, first the news as reported in the Daily Times (17 January, 2006):
KARACHI: Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan was arrested by the Darakhshan police late Monday night after his wife Tasleem alias Shama Seher made a phone call to Madadgar 15, complaining that he had beaten her.
According to Town Police Officer (TPO) ASP Azad Khan, the police received a phone call from Seher after midnight. A police team visiting the house found Seher standing outside and Moin Khan screaming at her from within. After a struggle, Moin Khan was taken in preventive detention under Section 151 of the CrPC, the TPO said. The couple was taken to the Darakhshan police station from where Moin was taken to JPMC for a medical examination. Seher was also taken to JPMC for a medical examination later on.
“If injuries are reported by the doctors examining her or a blood test confirms that he was intoxicated, the law will take its course,” said the TPO. Darakhshan SHO Inspector Zia Rizvi told Daily Times that this was a domestic matter, “but we brought it on to the court record”. Moin was produced in a local court and was granted bail. Seher told Daily Times that Moin had been disturbed for three days. “This isn’t something new, its been like this for a while,” she added. “He accused me of being involved with his friends. I asked why he was beating me and he told me that he hated the look of my face. He said, “Tum apnay gireban me jhanko, apni shakal dekho, apna character dekho” … There’s no special reason. Things were normal but I don’t know what had happened as recently he started to get harsh after drinking. I think that Moin still thinks of himself as a young star, Seher, a showbiz person herself, said. “Cricketers have the same life … (Another Karachi cricketers) wife recently separated and got custody of the children. Complaints remain as (many) cricketers treat their wives like this. Woh apnay beewiyon ke sath is tarha ka rawaiya rakhtay hain … Is tarha kay rawaiye mein kon sath reh sakta he? The problem with (some) cricketers is that they are getting better options outside the house. Unhain ghar ki murghi daal barabar lagti he.”
Both Moin Khan and the police seem to say that this is a ‘personal’ or ‘domestic’ matter. No, it really is not. It is a social matter. A national matter.
This case catches our attention because the man is a former cricket star and the wife a former TV personality. But the story here is repeated every day and goes unnoticed and unreported. His intoxication obviously made matters worse, but the malady here is deeper than alcoholism. It is the way women are treated. The Jansher case was one example, but there have been many others that we have raised here on ATP. Wife-beating is a serious social sin and the sinners here are not only those who do so, it is also those who condone it in the name of tradition or because it is a ‘personal matter’, and it is also those of see it happening and choose to remain quiet.
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How sad that people keep implying something I didn’t mention. Didn’t I say at the outset there are exceptions? Where did I mention their spirituality? Again, grow up and don’t put words in my mouth. “if she cheats you can whip her”: If wife or husband cheats/commit zina, the hadd punishment is stated in Quran.
[quote post=”529″]right?[/quote]
No, wrong. Very wrong!! May be if you could put your bias and sarcasm aside for a minute, then you might be able to discuss more intelligently.[/quote]
Well then under what circumstances is she weak and when can we (Men) beat her. I know you mean we man have the permission to do that. I am not biased or sarcastic, I’m just trying to get what you mean. when you say she is week , please enlighten me. I will appreciate it.
Ibrahim, what you’ve stated in your comments are your “views,” influenced by whatever you’ve read or heard from others in your life. Therefore, by ignoring them or disagreeing with them, I do not become a lesser Muslim. And yes, I vehemently disagree with you and quite frankly am glad I do not know someone with such views personally.
Please do not think that you know what Islam is, what it says, especially about a controversial topic such as this verse which has generated scholarship upon scholarship from people more learned than you. It is quite presumptuous of you to claim your view is the only correct view of Islam.
Anyway, I wish you peace and choose not to further argue. Salam.
Salamalikum,
[quote post=”529″]I think i get Ibhrahims point all he is saying is that Allah is saying All women are weak. Weak mentality, physically and spiritually? Man and women are created differently and GOD has made her weaker then men so hence if she cheats you can whip her. [/quote]
How sad that people keep implying something I didn’t mention. Didn’t I say at the outset there are exceptions? Where did I mention their spirituality? Again, grow up and don’t put words in my mouth. “if she cheats you can whip her”: If wife or husband cheats/commit zina, the hadd punishment is stated in Quran.
[quote post=”529″]right?[/quote]
No, wrong. Very wrong!! May be if you could put your bias and sarcasm aside for a minute, then you might be able to discuss more intelligently.
I think i get Ibhrahims point all he is saying is that Allah is saying All women are weak. Weak mentality, physically and spiritually? Man and women are created differently and GOD has made her weaker then men so hence if she cheats you can whip her. right?
Salamalikum,
Let’s try this again. I ran into some errors.
[quote post=”529″]Yet, you believe in an Islam that believes women are inherently weaker, stupider, not fit for leadership.[/quote]
It’s not my opinion. This is Islam and if you want I can provide you with authentic ahadeeth as well. And, I’m not ashamed of this deen. I didn’t say women are “stupider” compared to men. It’s best if you not put words in my mouth.
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