Saturday, August 17, 2013

SIKANDAR, SECURITY OFFICIALS, ZAMURAD & OTHERS



WHEN AN INSANE MAKES CITY ADMINISTRATION INSANE



Islamabad police has been unnecessarily criticized for its handling of the incident in which an armed man, accompanied by his wife and two children, held Islamabad hostage for five hours. Sikandar choked life on Jinnah Avenue armed with two automatic weapons, and his demeanour suggested any attempt to take him out at once might harm his family. His shifting demands, where at one time he wanted to impose Shariah in Pakistan and at another referred to himself as a man on a mission to kill some high profile personality in the capital, compelled the police to show restraint. He was thought to be drunk and had even demanded the government should
step down. Through what seemed like a war of nerves, the administration wanted to capture the man alive as advised by the interior minister, once he was exhausted. Then, Zamurad Khan, a PPP stalwart, who ostensibly could not tolerate the humiliation Sikandar was subjecting the country to, decided to intervene even at the risk of putting his life in harm’s way. After the prolonged standoff and the police’s negotiations failed to end the drama, Zamurad Khan used the ploy of meeting Sikandar’s children to attempt to overpower Sikandar, but failed. Sikandar was then shot in the chest and leg by police commandos. It was both a daring and a risky step taken by Zamurad.


That the man held Islamabad hostage for five hours is not as big an issue as the media and commentators have made out. Standard operating procedure in such situations is to try and wear down the protagonist and thereby avoid unnecessary loss of life. The more important question is how Sikandar with two automatic weapons could enter the highly guarded areas of Islamabad through all the check posts that dot the roads. It goes without saying that he was helped to pass over these hurdles because he was accompanied by his wife and children, as the check posts usually let cars containing families go easily. Such consideration for women and children stemming from our cultural norms needs to be reassessed when the country is passing through dire times. Another security lapse occurred when Zamurad was allowed to approach the man. If the police had a plan, why did it allow someone, even with the best of intentions, to take such a big risk? What if in the process Zamurad or the woman and children had been killed? Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has ordered an inquiry into why Zamurad was allowed to intervene. This strange encounter is a reminder that a lot of spadework is still pending to secure the country.



Courtesy Daily Times

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

AUGUST 14- A DAY AS USUAL FOR MANY



MAHTAB BASHIR
ISLAMABAD

mahtabbashir@gmail.com



Aerial firing, riding bikes at high speed without silencers, blowing crackers and fireworks arms and eve teasing is the way we tend to celebrate our important days and festivals, especially 14th of August - our Independence Day.
Celebrations are another name of indecent display of rowdiness across the country.Although everyone gets excited and proud on August 14 and wants to share the happiness and joy with other countrymen, but getting outside the house with family means meeting ruffian youth on the back of bikes and other “thugs” occupying the roads. One wants to get out of the house with the family and enjoy the decorated buildings, and lighting on the towers and mosques, but it is impossible to go to these places and enjoy a nice time with family members due to rowdy youth.

This attitude has become the hallmark of the way we celebrate Eid, Ramadan, Independence Day and all other auspicious occasions. When this scribe contacted a number of people from various segments of the society and from varied age, they blame illiteracy and poverty behind this indecent hooliganism. “Social behavior is an advanced action which directs specific behavior towards others. A majority of our youth – not only illiterate but also literate – have psychological problems so when they step out on the streets, there mannerism, attitude and respect for other changes for the worse,” they opined.
At around this time each year, people talk about the sacred month of Ramadan, how it ought to celebrated and how its true purpose is to understand how those in need feel. This year, the Independence Day arrives after Ramadan and it should be a time to think about how we have been celebrating the Independence Day in the past.
A number of people told Pakistan Today that if ever there was a time to demonstrate just what the real meaning of Ramadan and the real significance of Independence Day was, this was the right time. “The message of Ramadan – of understanding and feeling the pain of those in need, and of opening our hearts to share with those less fortunate – comes perfectly timed and perfectly in tune with the challenge we face today. Would this not be the perfect time to do just that: to open our hearts and hearths to share with those less fortunate?” said Amna Raza, a lady shopping at Super Market (F6 Markaz).
Another August 14 will be celebrated tomorrow. Thousands of youngsters in green and would be pouring on to the streets, but it would make little difference, just like it did not in the past 63 years.
It is often said that youngsters are the future of this country. Pakistan is the country with maximum population of youth; the one which is seen one wheeling from Faizabad Interchange to Constitution Avenue in Islamabad. Others show their love for Pakistan by lighting fire crackers, some performing stunts on bikes at high speeds, not knowing that slipping an inch could cost them their life. 

Hamza Khan, a young boy at Jinnah Super Market said Independence Day should be celebrated in a simple manner, but first of all we have to show solidarity with one another. “Get clear of the thoughts of racism, we are not five, we are one! God never asked me if I wanted to be Punjabi, Sindhi, Pathan, Baloch or Gilgiti. We are Pakistani’s and we should celebrate our day of independence showing unity,” he said. Another said “we must carry on with this passion of I-Day throughout the year. We are at war, real war. We are facing challenges and crisis. We are down and we are bruised. We are threatened by terrorism and we are choking under a huge debt. If we are to address issues of poverty, hunger, desperation, law and order, we need to do so not by treating the cancer with aspirin but with radical surgery. We have to do it ourselves”. 
Osama Pervaiz believed the media could bring about a positive change and make the youth aware of what to do and what not to do on August 14 for the betterment of our country. “If our next generation can come forward and take charge and get all politicians and other corrupt people who are proven guilty by the law are actually sentenced, serve jail terms and are asked to leave our homeland; I believe the country can breathe for a brief time independently in real terms. Then I can spend the Independence Day with a flag in my hand, dancing madly on the tunes of national songs,” he said.






Mahtab Bashir is a journalist working for Daily Dunya, Islamabad and an independent blogger. He can be contacted at mahtabbashir@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

27th RAMADAM, LAILATUL QADR & ITS OBSERVANCE


MAHTAB BASHIR
mahtabbashir@gmail.com
03335363248

Main dil ka raaz kehta hoon

Ke jab jab saansein leta hoon

Tera hi naam leta hoon

Ye tune kya kiya…….!!!



Indeed he was a nucleus of a gathering wherever he went. A quality poet of seven languages, a religious scholar, an authority on Seerat-un-Nabi (pbuh) Naat writing and Iqbal (RA), he was a walking lexicon on Urdu, Persian, Punjabi, Arabic and English literature. In his 75 years life he possessed
Bashir Hussain Nazim reciting Naat-e-Rasool (pbuh)
another distinction of recited Durood-e-Pak (saw) over 50 millions times- a reason of his success in both the world, as he used to claim. He was Bashir Hussain Nazim- a known name in the realm of Naat composition and recitation.  



Before reciting Naat-e-Rasool-e-Maqbool (SAW), Hafiz Azmat rightly pointed out Bashir Hussain Nazim used to be the focal point of this ‘Lailatul Qadr’ congregation. He said though he is no more among us, the volume of Naat he has created with the well immersed love emotional and spiritual attachment to the Holy Prophet (PBUH) would never let him apart from us and the Muhammad (SAW). Here are few verses of the Naat …



Azmat-e-Shah-e-Jinn-o-Bashar dekhiyay

Zer-e-pa unke Shams-o-Qamar dekhiyay



Taaj-e-Inna Fatahna ka mafkhar bana

Unka farq-e-Ulaa, unka sar dekhiyay



Ibtidaay karam, Intihaay karam

Hay faqt Mustufa he ka ghar dekhiyay



Hadd-e-Gibreel se masawa se waraa

Unki parwaaz unka safar dekhiyay



Ajnum-o-Kokab-o-Kekishan-e-malak

Unke Meraaj me rahguzar dekhiyay



Gar Madina mein ho, hazri Dosto!

Rehmatein har taraf jalwagar dekhiyay



Chahaty ho agar zindagi sarmadi

Unke Naam-e-Girami pe mar dekhiyay



Hay hazaroon ibadaat se ola tar

Gumbab-e-Sabz par ik nazar dekhiyay



Mera Madfan ho Nazim diyar-e-Nabi

Ye tamanna mere mukhtasar dekhiyay.



To be continued …….

Friday, June 14, 2013

WORDS ARE NOT ENOUGH



When a person like him dies, a library burns to the ground.

In Memory of
Alhaj Allama Bashir Hussain Nazim
 (January 01, 1937 – June 17, 2012)
 Please join us
as we commemorate the loss of eminent Naat poet, reciter, linguist, intellectual, religious scholar and above all our great father 

BASHIR HUSSAIN NAZIM
 (Pride of Performance)
on his 1st death anniversary on 15th June (Saturday), 2013.





Program (In Sha Allah)
Qura’n Khawni/ Naa’t Khawni ………. 10:30 am
Dua’ ………. 12:30 pm
Lunch ………. 1:00 pm
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