Adil Najam
I must confess that after our recent posts on the vigilantism by folks at Jamia Hafsa and the Lal Masjid I had hoped not to write about this issue yet again so soon.
This is not because I shun controversy or duck issues. It is merely because discussions on this issue tend to be prone to slogan-mongering from those holding extreme positions on all sides, they tend to drown out the more serious and more thoughtful deliberations that are so needed, and they quickly turn into mud-slinging matches which take up too much of our time in cleaning up the mess made by those who routinely ignore or are incapable of understanding and following our comment policy. Having said all that, let me also say that it is intellectually dishonest to simply ignore events and trends that are tearing apart the fabric of society.
With that rather long preamble, what has really prompted this post are two things I saw in today’s Dawn. The first is a set of two ads on behalf of ‘The Citizens of Karachi’ (clicking on the images will take you to larger and more readable versions). The first starts off with:
“Are You Ready? Do you want danda bardar and klashnikov shariat?
IF NOT THEN… come to attend the rally in lage number and show your solidarity against the danda bardar and klashnikov shariat.”
I found these ads to be yet more evidence of a polarized society. More than that, I wonder who put these ads? Any clues, readers? I also wonder how many – and who – will show up on the 15th at this rally (starting 2:00PM near the Mausoleum of Quaid-i-Azam)?
The second item appears on the back page of Dawn (and most other papers) and is much more disturbing. Here is the story in full:
Militants Beat up Dancers
LAKKI MARWAT, April 12: Clashes between militants and villagers in the Dhoda-Shah Hasankhel area on Thursday morning left two people injured. About a dozen people were taken hostage by the militants.
Sources said a group of Taliban militants had beaten up some transvestite dancers, shaved their heads and broken their musical instruments near Abdulkhel as they were going to the Dhoda village to perform at a wedding on Wednesday night.
Villagers decided to take revenge by raising a Lashkar against the Taliban, the sources said. Light and heavy weapons were used and the Taliban also fired rockets during the clash which lasted for several hours. The Taliban took 12 villagers hostage. Five of them were later freed while the others were in the custody of the Taliban till late evening, according to the administrator of a seminary, Hafiz Amanullah Khan.
A heavy contingent of police and Frontier Constabulary personnel reached the area. A ceasefire was brokered by some local ulema who held talks with village elders and the Taliban. The sources said the situation was tense and additional contingents of the FC had been summoned.
What is common between both stories is that the battle lines in a divided society are being drawn. The only possible good that could come out of this is for the mainstream of the country to recognize the difference between being ‘religious’ and ‘religious extremism.’ Maybe it will take such actions to remind people that we can be religious without being religious extremists; that faith should help flourish a culture of caring, not of violence.
Mr. Siddiqui, can you please tell me where I said that “real Islam is very violent as it doesn’t support music”?
PatExpat: I am sure you would have noticed the Damadam Mast Qalander by leader of Meerasi Qomi Movement Altaf Hussain :-)
Asima Jehangir says “Mey nachou gi , mey gaoun gi” while altaf sings “Dama dam mast qalander”.
these tin soldiers[secularist/liberals]are sure great sources of entertainment and true guardian of Pakistani Meerasiat. this is why our samdani bhai believes human to those who loves Music, as he gave fatwa that the real Islam is very violent as it doesn’t support music :-)
Saif,
The next informed Allama told me that he fooled liberals and likewise while he actually believe in:
Ki MUhammad[saw] se wafa tuney tu hum teray hain
Ye Jahan Cheez hay kia Loh-e-Qalam teray hain
This should ba an opportunity for all of us to put aside our differences and collectively demonstrate against Mullahism and its desire to have a Mullahraj in Pakistan.
Already we have witnessed the paradise on earth that mullahism brought Afghanistan under the taliban.
We the silent majority of Pakistanis will not be silent anymore – we must unite – put away our differences for our nations interest – TOGETHER WE MUST GET OUT AND DEMONSTRATE!
Lets lead Pakistanis by uniting to defeat the threat to Pakistan of these Mullahs – enough is enough!
Lets Unite, Lets protect our Faith, Lets be Disciplined in our approach,
MULLAHRAJ MURDABAD – PAKISTAN ZINDABAD!
Altaf Hussain’s profound speech
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WxPsw4L3L4