Multani
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Q:Iqbal’s role model is Shaheen (Falcon). In an interview with Viewpoint, Manzur Ejaz said Taliban were Iqbal’s Shaheen. One may not fully agree with him but Iqbal’s Sheheen is hardly feminist. His Shaheen, many will find, as patriarchal. Your comments?
NFP: Iqbal’s Shaheen is a Muslim adoption, rather mutation of Nietzsche’s Superman. And I think he acknowledges that. When Iqbal talks about the Shaheen in the context of the Muslim ummah, the impression one gets is that the ummah is first and foremost a macho, all-male fraternity. At least that’s the initial impression.
(Taken from ViewPoint magazine April 2011 issue)
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1) This question itself is a stupid question. It such a stupid question, can't believe it. How come Taliban - Shaheeh - feminism - Patriarchal can join up as dots to produce an argument for something. Lest that something is pre-conceived in the mind of the questioner, and the one who is answering, Paracha.
Does feminism even apply to the concept of Shaheen??
It's like I take oranges and say, oh look, they don't show a colour of Bananas