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Have we every thought why Pakistan is in a state of constant regression. It has been said that Pakistan almost elected, a woman, as its President way back in the fifties, if the elections were not stolen by Ayub Khan. I do not know how much truth there is in this statement; but the fact is that Fatima Jinnah was a practicing dentist and a political leader who played an important role in the independence of Pakistan.
Pakistan has seen and continues to see women play an important role in nation building. Women can be found contributing and excelling in just about every profession in Pakistan. They move step by step with their male counterparts.
Our cricket hero, Shahid Khan Afridi, made a shocking statement during an interview recently. He was simply asked to share his opinion regarding the U19 Women’s Cricket Team. He responded by saying that “Pakistani girls have very good taste in their hands”. Correct me if I am wrong, but to me he was clearly implying that a woman’s place is in the kitchen. This is a “sexist” opinion. Is he free to express his opinion, yes he is, but as a public figure with a large following, he should be very careful of what he says. Am I surprised at Afridi’s statement? No, because it is a reflection of one’s mentality that commonly exists in our society.
Just yesterday I came across a news article from few months ago about a top notch university that has banned girls from wearing jeans. I couldn’t help but scream: Are you serious?
Then comes the news that the council of Islamic Ideology has proclaimed; that ban on underage marriage is un-Islamic. Can you see how ridiculous this sounds? Islam is the most modern of religions. Yet, these so called “scholars” want to drag it back to Stone Age. There are no two opinions about the mentality of these “scholars”.
Let’s not forget that “Sharia” is a “MAN” made law. Men dictate Sharia and expect others to abide. The simple truth is that God has given both men and women equal rights. We must learn to understand and advocate those rights; otherwise, we will be in a constant state of regression.
Source:Sharia is a Man made Law | The Pakistani Spectator
Pakistan has seen and continues to see women play an important role in nation building. Women can be found contributing and excelling in just about every profession in Pakistan. They move step by step with their male counterparts.
Our cricket hero, Shahid Khan Afridi, made a shocking statement during an interview recently. He was simply asked to share his opinion regarding the U19 Women’s Cricket Team. He responded by saying that “Pakistani girls have very good taste in their hands”. Correct me if I am wrong, but to me he was clearly implying that a woman’s place is in the kitchen. This is a “sexist” opinion. Is he free to express his opinion, yes he is, but as a public figure with a large following, he should be very careful of what he says. Am I surprised at Afridi’s statement? No, because it is a reflection of one’s mentality that commonly exists in our society.
Just yesterday I came across a news article from few months ago about a top notch university that has banned girls from wearing jeans. I couldn’t help but scream: Are you serious?
Then comes the news that the council of Islamic Ideology has proclaimed; that ban on underage marriage is un-Islamic. Can you see how ridiculous this sounds? Islam is the most modern of religions. Yet, these so called “scholars” want to drag it back to Stone Age. There are no two opinions about the mentality of these “scholars”.
Let’s not forget that “Sharia” is a “MAN” made law. Men dictate Sharia and expect others to abide. The simple truth is that God has given both men and women equal rights. We must learn to understand and advocate those rights; otherwise, we will be in a constant state of regression.
Source:Sharia is a Man made Law | The Pakistani Spectator