Fashioning Moral Outrage – by XYZ
Oh wow. We’ve all become so used to the hyperbole of the Western and local language English press around Pakistan Fashion Weeks, that it is sometimes easy to forget how a significant section of society in Pakistan views them. And who better to represent that view than our intrepid Khalifa-ul-Waqt, Ansar Abbasi, who can and will hold forth on anything.
Below is a translation of his Urdu op-ed piece published in today’s Jang (thanks to @tazeen for drawing my attention to it). It is worth a read, not only because it provides a window to the mindset of Abbasi and possibly many, many others. But also because it draws attention, once again, to the linguistic divide that separates the English reading public and non-English reading public, a divide that is not only tolerated but pandered to. (It is extremely unlikely you would ever read anything like this article in the Jang group’s English paper The News or any other English-language paper for that matter.) This article serves to remind you, if anything, that all those post-modernist assumptions about progress in how the role of women in society is discussed, are merely hollow assumptions. Or at least that all those debates have passed Abbasi by without disturbing even a hair in his beard.
I have also yet to understand the mindset of the Jang Group, which launches Amn Ki Asha with great fanfare on the one hand, and has no qualms on the other in making petty-minded jabs about Gandhi and India on Geo on the other (see their coverage of US President Obama’s visit to Gandhi’s samadi). It will willingly tone down the anti-West moral brigade in The News or on Geo, but allow them free rein in Jang. It will make Geo a media partner of the Fashion Week and provide it wide publicity and, at the same time, run such incendiary pieces about it in its publications (and make no mistake, this article is a call to disruptive action)… Do they really think this is what is meant by ‘letting a thousand flowers bloom’?
In any case, here’s the article in translation (and here I thought I’d leave the Fashion Week alone):
If Modesty Does Not Remain…
By Ansar Abbasi
“The racket of spreading obscenity and immodesty through fashion shows and catwalks that is fast gaining strength in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in the name of “enlightened thought”, if immediate action is not taken to stop it, this fire of obscenity will soon engulf civilized households as well. We too will soon cross the extremes of uncivilized behavior and ignorance which have led to the destruction of moral values in Western societies, and where animalistic values have reached such heights that children often do not know their father’s name. Men and women prefer to live together without marriage, whereas the trend of men marrying men and women marrying women is gaining ground. Obscenity and vulgarity have lost their meaning altogether in these societies and have become part of their rituals and tradition which now have legal and moral sanction. For such uncivilized behaviour and ignorance to exist in an un-Islamic and heathen society is not surprising. But for such sort of trends to be nurtured in an Islamic society and in a country founded in the name of Islam is indeed worthy of giving pause for thought.
Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) decreed that each religion has its own defining value and Islam’s defining value is modesty. In Surah-e-Nur and Surah-e-Ahzab, Allah instructs believers to guard their gaze and their reputations, while women believers have been told in clear terms what their dress code should be and in what state of dress they should leave their homes. In Surah-e-Ahzab, the lack of purdah has been likened to the time of Jahiliyya [ignorance] when women used to dress up and make up to go outside their homes. But it is the height of sadness, that despite Allah’s and his Prophet (PBUH)’s clear directions regarding modesty and the lack of purdah, in Karachi, the largest city of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the first ten days of the sacred month of Zilhaj were chosen to celebrate a fashion week.
Much like the month of Ramzan is known as springtime for good deeds, so are the first ten days of Zilhaj also very important, compared to normal days, in accruing the blessings of piety. But we chose these days to spread obscenity and vulgarity in the name of fashion. This transformation of a time specially designated for the worship of Allah and doing good deeds, into a Fashion Week in the Islamic homeland of Pakistan, invited action neither from any government organization nor from any other responsible person. And that too, a Fashion Week that seemed like a competition about shedding clothes.
Seeing the highlights of this contest of immodesty and vulgarity on the television screen, I began to doubt my own Muslim-ness and the reason for the creation of Pakistan became blurred in my mind. The women that God had ordered to be in purdah while leaving their houses, could be seen participating half-nude in the fashion show. And those men who had been ordered to lower their gazes, were playing the role of spectators in these displays of immodesty. This show of immodesty was considered very successful and those participating in it expressed the hope that this vulgarity would continue and also that Pakistan can earn a lot of money from the success of the fashion industry. May God protect us from such success and such wealth. Amen.
The grief is not over how a small Westernized minority is out to destroy our religious and social values in this way. But the real sadness is over how, despite the clear instructions of Allah and His Prophet (PBUH), and despite the promise of the Constitution of Pakistan that an environment based on religious values and Islamic teachings will be created in Pakistan so that Muslims can live their lives according to the Quran and Sunnah, there is no one to stop those making fun of Islamic values. I don’t know who allowed such a fashion show to be held. This trend of fashion shows and catwalks began in Pakistan a few years ago and because of a lack of any controls, has gone, as in the West and India, towards obscenity.
Despite seeing this vulgarity on television screens, nobody condemned it and neither was there any protest. No ruler spoke about it and neither did any opposition leader. The Islamic [sic] parties and their leaders also remained silent, and parliament remained as insensate as the administration. If President Zardari and Prime Minister Gilani are unable to see all this, what reasons have compelled Mian Nawaz Sharif, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Imran Khan, Syed Munawwar Hassan and Maulana Fazlur Rehman to keep silent? Why is the higher judiciary not taking suo moto notice of this vulgarity? Why is Pakistan’s media unable to fathom this evil as evil? At least I don’t have the answers to these questions.
What I am really amazed at is that in a city such as Karachi, where most of the population is educated and politically aware, not even one person came on to the streets in peaceful protest against this vulgarity. If our politicians, parliament, government, judiciary, media and masses are so insensate, we will definitely touch the extremes of moral degeneration like the West. In any case, we don’t have anything left other than shame and modesty and moral and social values. These are the values that raise us above the West. If today we do not guard them and give ourselves to the wind to take us wherever it chooses, we will be completely destroyed.
The current silence and insensitivity is very painful. I wish that we would realize that if today we remain silent about this obscenity and vulgarity because the girls and women performing in fashion shows and abhorrent TV commercials are not our own daughters, then remember that tomorrow, the place of these girls and women could be taken by the daughter, sister, wife or mother of one of today’s spectators or other members of an insensate society and its responsible people. And they will be doing the catwalk half-naked in front of thousands of people.”
Don’t forget to send Jang and Abbasi some words of appreciation for safeguarding our values.
Cross Posted from Cafe Pyala. Written by XYZ.
یہاں پر آکر مجھے لبرل اور سیکولر لوگوں سے تھوڑا اختلاف ہو جاتا ہے ،مسلہ یہ ہے کہ ہمیں ایک معاشرے میں اخلاقی بنیادوں کی بھی حد طے کرنی ہے ،مذہبی لوگ عام طور پر سیکولر اور لبرل سیاسی جماعتوں کو سپورٹ نہ کرنے کی وجہ بھی یہی ہے کہ انھیں ایک خوف ہوتا ہے کہ یہ لوگ حکومت میں آکر مغرب کی طرز کا معاشرہ بنانے کی کوشش کریں گے اور یہ خدشہ صرف مذہبی لوگوں کا ہی نہیں بلکے ایک عام شہری کا بھی ہے ،اور یہی نہیں پاکستان کے علاوہ دوسرے غیر مسلم لوگوں میں بھی مغربی کلچر کے خلاف ایک رد عمل پایا جاتا ہے ،چین میں انٹرنیٹ پر فحاشی کو کنٹرول کیا جاتا ہے پر پاکستان میں نہیں ،انڈیا میں بھی کچھ ہندو جماعتیں احتجاج کرتی ہوئے نظر اتی ہیں
جب ضیاء الحق کا انتقال ہوا اور پیپلز پارٹی کی حکومت آی تو میری امی نے اسی خدشے کا اظھار کیا کہ لو اب پیپلز پارٹی کی حکومت آگئی ہے اب تو بھٹو اور یحییٰ دور کی طرح شراب اور ڈانس پارٹی عام ہو جائے گی
پاکستانیوں کی اکثریت ملک میں مغربی کلچر نہیں دیکھنا چاہتی ہے ،اگر ووٹ لئے جائیں تو اکثریت میں لوگ شراب پر پابندی کے حق میں ہونگے ،عام عوام جو بہت مذہبی بھی نہی وہ بھی انٹرنیٹ اور ٹی وی پر ایک کونٹرول چاہتے ہیں .
سیکولر اور لبرل سیاسی جماعتوں کو چاہیے کے عوام کے اس مطالبے کا احترام کریں اور اس میں بجاے ایک انتہا پر جانے کہ ایک متوازن رہ اپنے ورنہ لوگ انتہا پسند جماعتوں کی طرف راغب ہونگے ،نہ پاکستان کے عوام کو سوات اور کابل جیسی شریعت قبول ہے اور نہ ہی امریکا اور یورپ جیسی آزادی ،نہ سیکولر جماعتوں کو ہر اخلاقی بات کرنے والا طالبان یا انتہاپسند نظر آے اور نہ ہی انتہا پسندوں کو سیکولر جماعتیں مذہبی اور معاشرتی اقدار کے خلاف نظر آ سکیں .
سیکولر جماعتوں کو میرا مشورہ ہے کہ اس معملے میں درمیانی رہ ااختیار کریں یہی پاکستانی عوام کا مذہبی اور جمہوری مطالبہ ہے
@Zalaan
I really like the candid manner in which you expressed your opinion. I know that you despise this hypocrite (Ansar Abbasi) as much as I do, yet your advice to liberals to choose the middle path is very sane.
@Zalaan mein aap ki opinon ka ihtram kerta hoin , lakin aap ki observation se mutifiq nahin hoin…Pakistan mein jitne bhi elections hoe hein un mein awam ne moderate parties ko vote deye hein…mein Chaina ki baat nahin keroin ga, kyon ke meri information is ke baare mein mehdood hae, south asia mein awam liberal forces ke saath hi jaate hein…radicalism aur extremism per yaqin rakhne wali forces kamzoor hein, aisi liye woh taqat aur bandoq per yaqin rakhti hein unhein Jamhoriat per yaqin nahi, jamhoriat un ko serve nahin ker sakti…
جب ضیاء الحق کا انتقال ہوا اور پیپلز پارٹی کی حکومت آی تو میری امی نے اسی خدشے کا اظھار کیا کہ لو اب پیپلز پارٹی کی حکومت آگئی ہے اب تو بھٹو اور یحییٰ دور کی طرح شراب اور ڈانس پارٹی عام ہو جائے گی
yeh aik perception ki baat hae, ye perception kis bhi aisi society mein ho saakti hae, jehan freedom aur democracy ka crises ho…Sharab aur Dance parties aam hone ka khauf hae? matlab Shrab aur dance parties hoti hein lakin khaas tabqe mein..am I right? kya democracy mein ye sawal nahin utheya ja sakta ke entertainment sub ke liye ho…kya Alhemra theatre mein log Dance dekhne nehin jaate…Hum in isues se moin chupne ki bejaye in ke jawabat talash kerne chahye..aur Jamhoriat mein hi in sawalat ke jawabat mumkin hein…
پاکستانیوں کی اکثریت ملک میں مغربی کلچر نہیں دیکھنا چاہتی ہے ،اگر ووٹ لئے جائیں تو اکثریت میں لوگ شراب پر پابندی کے حق میں ہونگے ،عام عوام جو بہت مذہبی بھی نہی وہ بھی انٹرنیٹ اور ٹی وی پر ایک کونٹرول چاہتے ہیں
ye bhi aik sweeping statement aur aap ki opinion hae…agar aaj aap kis choote se village mein chale jayein to wahan per aap ko nojawan ladkiyan jeans mein dekhai dein gi…meri aik doost MNA ne apne intrview mein apne bachpan ke baare mein bataya haye, ke humare parents humein Hijab mein school bheja kerte thae, jab hum Hindu ladkion ko cycles per school jaate dekhte thae to hum boht bura lagta tha ke hum aisa kyon nahin kersakta…Individual freedom dein dekhein log kya chaahte hein…kya Gulberg aur Kinnard college ki ladkiyan chote villages ke ladkion se mukhtalif hein?
Shaarab, uff mein God, kya Pakistan mein log shaarab nahin peete? ky ais ke tax se hasal hone wali aamdni state income mein shaamil nahin hoti? TV per sub se Fav channel Star Plus ho ga Pakistan mein..
سیکولر اور لبرل سیاسی جماعتوں کو چاہیے کے عوام کے اس مطالبے کا احترام کریں اور اس میں بجاے ایک انتہا پر جانے کہ ایک متوازن رہ اپنے ورنہ لوگ انتہا پسند جماعتوں کی طرف راغب ہونگے ،نہ پاکستان کے عوام کو سوات اور کابل جیسی شریعت قبول ہے اور نہ ہی امریکا اور یورپ جیسی آزادی ،نہ سیکولر جماعتوں کو ہر اخلاقی بات کرنے والا طالبان یا انتہاپسند نظر آے اور نہ ہی انتہا پسندوں کو سیکولر جماعتیں مذہبی اور معاشرتی اقدار کے خلاف نظر آ سکیں .
سیکولر جماعتوں کو میرا مشورہ ہے کہ اس معملے میں درمیانی رہ ااختیار کریں یہی پاکستانی عوام کا مذہبی اور جمہوری مطالبہ ہے
Sub se behtar[best] political party woh hoti hae, jis ke paas dene ke liye sub tabqat aur groups ko kuch na kuch zaroor hodemocracy hoti hi compromise aur middle path ki hakumat hoti hae..مطالبے, abhi taq koi bhi matlba mere nazdiq awam ki janab se articulate nahin hoa..ye Jammat e Islami ya Tehrik e Insaf ka to matalba ho sakta hae awam ka nahin..Awam kya chahti hein ais ka faisla 2013 ke election mein ho ga, govt’s ki performance, parties ka aganda, awam ki perceptions, un ki issues ke hawale se understanding aur un ke omangeyin us mein important role play kerein gi…
iin tamam issues per aik open aur unbaised environment mein debate honi chaaheye, jeese jeese democratic evolution ka amal aaageye badhe ga, ye debate more logical andaz mein aageye badhe gi..abhi hum aik primary society hein hum aik secondary society ki taraf badhe re hein…
@ Junaid Qaiser
Yes ,People vote to moderate secular parties because they see religion and politics separately .
If I ask you How much moderate you are and what are your values of morality ?
If you say nigh clubs ,alcohol and prostitution should be in our society then how about gay clubs ,nude beaches and X rated movies on national television channels ?
On what extend to want liberty ?
You are conservative compare to the guy who is more liberal then you .
So where are the limits ? Who will draw the line ?
Zalaan:
The thing is that there is very fine line between what affects the rights of others and what does not.
A night club does not infringe rights of those who consider it a vice nor does alcohol in bars. Everyone has a right to do whatever he or she wants as long as it does not infringe the rights of others, and a fashion show within the walls should not bother those who consider it wrong as long as they are not being forced to watch it.
Generally secular states and likewise secular parties give people liberty to do whatever they want including practising of religion while religious states force people to live according to the wishes and values of the rulers.
People of Pakistan vote for progressive parties because they have their own beliefs, what Saudis consider grave worship they consider a path to divinity and hence they reject clerics who do not believe the same.
As far as things you point out are concerned, the matter remains a dispute because it is a gray area. Do rated movies, gay marriages and nude beaches infringe the rights of others? This is a debatable question and a not a scientific one.
The line would be drawn by the collective judgment of the people that should work through democracy.
اگر اسلامی نفتہ نظر سے بات کروں تو اسلام میں صرف چار گناہوں کی سزا مفرر کی گئ ہے اور بافی ساری اسلامی سزائیں بعد از وصال آنحضرت ص ترتیب دی گئیں ہیں تو شراب سمیت جن گناہوں کی سزااسلام نے مفررنہیں کی ان کا اختیار ہمیں کس نے دیا۔
@Zalaan
“Yes ,People vote to moderate secular parties because they see religion and politics separately .”
In my reckon, people vote to moderate parties due to multiple reasons, but most important reason is they think that these parties will not curtail their basic economic, social and political rights and they’ll not impose hard restrictions..
If I ask you How much moderate you are and what are your values of morality ?
To be very honest, I don’t know how much moderate am I? I’ve no such “gauging system” simply I believe in liberal values; individual freedom with social responsibilities, culture of tolerance and dialogue, economic, social and political freedoms and human rights…Let the historians decide how much moderate I was…
“If you say nigh clubs ,alcohol and prostitution should be in our society then how about gay clubs ,nude beaches and X rated movies on national television channels ?”
Don’t you see Night clubs, alcohol and prostitution in our society? and X rated movies available on net just simply Google-and Google ranks Pakistan No.1 in the world in searches for pornographic terms.
Asal mein hum ne ” Munafaqat ka naam Ikhlaqiat rekh liya hae”
On what extend to want liberty ?
Democratic evolution and discourse’ll decide..
“You are conservative compare to the guy who is more
liberal then you .”
yea, you right
“So where are the limits ? Who will draw the line ?”
My dear Democratic evolution, discourse and contemporary thoughts’ll determine.
@Zalaan
The more you repress it, the more you want it
Google ranks Pakistan No.1 in the world in searches for pornographic terms, outranking every other country in searches per person for certain sex-related content.
http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/07/the_more_you_repress_it_the_mo.php
Google Trends
http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=donkey%20sex%2Ccamel%20sex%2Crape%20pictures&cmpt=q
@ Junaid Qaiser:
Well I would like to say that though google trends say right, but you know porn-search requires specific words to be typed. And I don’t wanna mention them here, but do try other words with google trends and see who is the position holder in the race. These are just ways to irritate you and you do got irritated. FYI, Google is popular in APAC and MEA, but what about americas??? They use Yahoo as primary search engine. And the yahoo did not provide analytical trend analysis like google (thats what i realized after searching yahoo). So americans and other civilized nations are more porn lovers than us.
I am not defending porn searchers, but wanna clear this common misunderstanding.
@ Saad mansoor:
You should write a response to ansar burney and ask him why Geo thinks important to put at least 1 news related to india (whether fashion show, new film, actresses birthdays, death annis etc…)in each news bulletin. And also that its their channel who broadcasts such lame fashion shows and earn revenues. I mean, have u ppl ever watched Big Boss 4 on ARY?? F**k…. it looks like its our national tv show, and look at Veena malik… the way she hugs her fellow man (don’t know his name). Can any body ask her what she is trying to do?? Making new brother??? We are great Pakis!
Correction:
Read ansar burney as “Ansar Abbassi”
بللا کی جانا میں کون
عافیت اور کامیابی ہمیشہ دو انتہاؤں کے درمیاں ہوتی ہے ،میں نہ یہ کہ رہا ہوں کے ڈنڈا لے کر لوگوں کی اخلاقیات کے پیچھے پڑو اور نہ ہی یہ کھ رہا ہوں کہ یہ مسلمان یا پاکستانی ایک پاک باز قوم ہیں جن میں کوئی برائی نہیں ،مقصد کہنے کا یہ ہے کھ جس طرح ماں باپ اپنے بچے کی پرورش کرتے ہیں اور انھیں اخلاقی برائیوں سے بچا کر ایک اچھا انسان بناتے ہیں اسی طرح لیڈر یا حکومت کا کام قوم کی تربیت بھی کرنا ہوتا ہے ،آج صرف مادیت کی بات ہو رہی ہے جو حکومت ملک کو معاشی طور پر آگے لے جائے وہ کامیاب ،یقینن یہ ایک شعبہ ہے پر قوم کو ایک مثبت سوچ دینا اور ان کی اخلاقی قدروں پر تربیت کرنا کس کا کام ہے ؟ .ہمارا معاشرہ ہمیشہ سے ایک اعتدال پسند رہا ہے پر اگر طالبان یا سعودی عرب جیسی زبردستی ہوگی یا مغرب جیسی آزادی دی جائے گی تو دونوں صورتوں میں فساد پیدا ہوگا
Is the writer a retard? Insar has not said a single bad thing. He has said the truth if west is out there to guard there culture and values by doing illegal things as banning minarets and Hijab which is even in violation of their own european laws why are some people like you so appologetic on our norms and values.
And before you speak for the whole of Pakistan let people for once decide for themselves as what is in Pakistan is not democracy but a controlled mechanisms of feudals, bureaucrats, generals and America to ensure their hold. In effect not more than 10% of the TOTAL population eveer Actually votes. Go to the villages where 65-70% of Pakistanis live. Go to smaller cities and see what Pakistan really is. But guess your glass of wine and other “comforts” won’t allow you that. So get your easy choice. Write crap so your palm can be greased by your masters.
Shame on you.