No More Guilt Trips on Currency Notes in Pakistan

Posted on January 13, 2008
Filed Under >Deeda-e-Beena, Economy & Development, Society
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ATP Editor’s Comment: It turns out that, in fact, the said line (husool-e-rizq-e-halal ibaadat hai) does still exist on the new note. Our thanks to the readers who were able to catch the oversight that we failed to. However, we have kept the post live partly because the discussion is itself interesting and partly because the issue of whether having such a line on the note makes any difference on people’s behavior on ‘rizq-e-halal’, is itself an interesting topic.

Original Post: For many years every banknote in Pakistan reminded its owners that to make an honest living was a form of piety in itself.

No one really paid heed. And those who did probably laughed it away as a joke. The State Bank of Pakistan has therefore decided to stop that nonsense once and for all. If you don’t believe what I am saying then believe your own eyes here:

The old currency notes at the back were all inscribed in Urdu:

husool-e-rizq-e-halal ibaadat hai
making an honest income is prayer

Here is the face and back images of the old currency note of Rupee 10 denomination, prominently displaying that powerful statement:

And abracadabra: That wording has vanished from the all of the new currency denominations issued in 2006 onwards.

Witness for yourself this image of the new currency notes of Rupee 10 denomination below. Same is true for all other denominations too.

This could not have been decided by some graphic designer. No could it be attributed to some artist playing a practical joke on the Government, the State Bank or the Nation itself. It must be a conscious decision.

Has the government accepted its defeat in fighting corruption and removed whatever little symbolic semblance of ‘conscience-pricking’ these words might have generated? The guilt-trip imbeded into this little statement on the banknotes never did really work. Now we can accept something less that “rizq-e-halal” without even that reminder of guilt!

“Zinda Baad Rishwat”

Reference: World Paper Money Image Gallery.
See ATP Post on Coins of Pakistan.

48 responses to “No More Guilt Trips on Currency Notes in Pakistan”

  1. M Naeem says:

    I think you didnt confirm before writing on it. Its still there on back side, look again you will find it, just below the state bank left side in a circle.

  2. MQ says:

    I didn’t even notice it! After reading this post I took a look at all the different notes in my money-clip. Yes, the inscription is gone. It was one of those meaningless things that the Merde-Momin had introduced in his zeal to “Islamize” the country.

  3. Rahim Khan says:

    “In God We Trust.” All others please pay in cash.

  4. A says:

    Going with the tide.
    This is not the only place where pathalogical lies are printed – read the billboards, large posters, even the back of rickshaw and busses (inside and out..)
    This nation is clinging on to falsehood and waiting for a savior that never was. It is about time people take responsibility of their actions and face the reality or else…

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