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Sunday, September 16, 2012

PAKISTAN (THE LAND OF HEZBOLLAH) Part-1



PAKISTAN (THE LAND OF HEZBOLLAH) Part-1
By
Waqar Abro
Pakistan is the acronym of Persian word “Pak” which means pure and “Istaan” which means territory. Therefore, Pakistan can be categorically defined as land of pure people. Before leading the topic towards present scenario,history of Pakistan should be given a focused view.
 Basically, Pakistan did not get independence on 14th of August 1947 rather it was made independent in the skies by the lord of heavens, earth, and all universes on 712 A.D when Muhammad Bin Qasim for the very first time hoisted  flag of Islam in Sindh and planted roots of Islam in Subcontinent which immediately grew up after Hindhi-Urdu controversy in post war of independence(1857) period. Though,it took time for Pakistan (The land of Hizbullah) to be officially independent yet it came into being on 27th of Ramzan considered as Lailatul Qadar a night better than thousands of nights on 14th of August 1947. During the course of independence struggle, our Muslim brothers burnt their all boats to make possible an independent sovereign state yet it’s worth mentioning that Education played pivotal role  in the whole struggle. 
Coming back to the roots that were planted in our soil by Muhammad Bin Qasim that why they took a number of centuries to be grown. Although, during this time course many rulers  ruled the masses yet their part can never be considered as independence struggle cause they all were practicing the nefarious designs of  Hizbu Shiyateen ( party of Ibless). Few of them went to such extent that Islam should be mixture  of all religions and termed it as Deen e Ilahi. Though, their motive of mixing Islam with other religions was completely political yet they were unsuccessful  in  their plans.
 In surah Al-Imran Ayat no 3:54 Allah says:” And they planned and Allah (also) planned, and Allah is the best of planners”. Allah punished all those rulers who misused his religion for their personal vested interests and most of the sufferers were Mughals. Not only He punished them but also brought changes in polluted Muslim societies which were affected by Mughals and other rulers through “Shaikh Ahmed Sirhindi , Shah Waliullah and other Sufis.
It appears as Allah went on cleaning the land(Sub-Continent) to make it the Land of Hezbollah (Party of Allah). And, during all these happenings, a number of wars also took place between Muslims and Infidels.Most prominent among those  wars was “ War of Independence” for which Muslims were declared responsible for the carnage and mutiny.In the post war period, Prophet of Education; Sir Syed Ahmed Khan emerged as a glimmer of hope for the Muslims.Though, he was like a drop of water in the drought yet many Muslims started pointing on their fingers over the credibility of Sir Syed. They went to such extent that they declared him through Fatwas as Kafir (Infidel). Reason of their in-depth loathe was mainly to not regain lost glory of education. They were of the view that Sir Syed wanted them to be like English but they did not understand the depth of his emphasis that it was not English’s education but of Muslims.And, a few decades later "Allama Iqbal" endorsed the same views in his poetry.
It goes without saying that “Sir Syed” was the next gardener of the plant that had been planted by Muhammad Bin Qasim. Sir Syed asked Muslims who were in the grip of chaos to acquire education. He knew that if Muslims would dedicate their head and heart towards politics their growth and separate state dream would be unachievable. That is the same we notice in the divine instruction. Allah says 857 times in Quran to get education more than salaat and zakat. It is also worth mentioning here that Allah himself chose education to guide his people however he revealed four different sacred books to different Prophets. Without an iota of doubt, Human beings particularly demon incarnates have always molded divine instructions according to their own wishes yet it is worth to mention here it is the only “Quran” which can never be omitted cause Allah has himself assured its protection.
(We have, without doubt, sent down the Reminder [i.e., the Quran]; and We will assuredly guard it [from corruption].) (Al-Hijr 15:9)
(It was We who revealed the law [to Moses]: therein was guidance and light. By its standard have been judged the Jews, by the prophets who bowed [as in Islam] to Allah's will, by the rabbis and the doctors of law: for to them was entrusted the protection of Allah's book, and they were witnesses thereto: therefore fear not men, but fear Me, and sell not My signs for a miserable price. If any do fail to judge by [the light of] what Allah hath revealed, they are [no better than] unbelievers.) (Al-Ma’idah 5:44)
To continue with post war period, though Sir Syed was neglected by many Mullahs yet he was helped by Allah to complete his mission. Mission of creating a separate Muslim state. Since, he disallowed Muslims to take part in politics even after the creation of “Congress” yet he himself politically declared in his two nation theory that Muslims and Hindus have different religion and culture thus they could not exist together.
“First stone of Pakistan was laid down by Sir Syed”
(Moulana Abdul Haque)
During his time of struggle, Allah had already sent down his other soldiers to make possible a Muslims separate state and few of those soldiers were Quaid e Azam, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Moulana Muhammad Ali johar, Moulana Shaukat Ali, Hasrat Mouhani, Salimullah Khan,Wiqarul Mulk ,Mohsinul Mulk etc. All these leaders  contributed their best in pre-independence struggle period and most of them were either disciples of Sir Syed or his students. Since, role of Congress was getting influential Muslims thought that they should also have a political party through which their genuine demands could be heard by the ruler. Hence, Politically, Pakistan came into existence on 1906 when Muslim League was formed.
فرد قائم ربط ملّت سے ہے تنہا کچھ نہیں
موج ہے دریا میں اور بیرون دریا کچھ نہیں



The individual exists in relation to the community Alone he is nothing
The wave exists in the river, outside the river it is nothing.
(Allama Iqbal)
In the part-2 of the article writer will discuss pre-independence struggle from 1906 to 1947. In part-3 Complete post independence period till date shall be discussed. 
Comments will be highly appreciated.

Pakistan Judicial Reforms

Pakistan Judicial Reforms 
by 
Waqar Abro
What Reforms to be brought at lower and higher level of judiciary?
1.     A law should be legislated that would bind judges not to adjourn a case for more than 7 days. This point totally depends upon the quick delivery of facts and figures by the police. Coordination gap between police and judiciary should be bridged. 
      2.      A committee should be formed by CJ province which will hear complaints of the litigators and other issues pertaining to law.
3.      Free legal advisor should be provided to deserving and poor people. 
4.      E-justice: all cases should be computerized and maximum 15 days to be set to dispose of cases (final verdict br given maximum in two weeks)
5.      Administration of court should be made efficient and effective for speedy judicial system, for this right man on the right job.
6.      Postings, transfers and other related issues of judges should be dealt by superior judiciary instead of law ministry.
7.      Few provision of law should be part of the middle class syllabus for prevention of crime and augmentation of awareness on judicial or legal matters.
8.      The discouragement of the liberal adjournments granted by the subordinate courts and high courts.
9.      Bar council be more effective and honest,loyal and efficient lawyers should head the bar.
10.  Judicial investigation wing be set up to verify the fabricated charges.
11.  Salaries of judges be increased to discourage malpractice. 
12. Sms service can be used for coordination, dissemination of case information and hearing dates. This will hugely save time of court and plaintiffs. 
13. Vacancy for Judicial Ombudsman should be created and all issues pertaining to administration of courts should be dealt by Ombudsman. He must be appointed by Chief Justice of Supreme Court and prior to consideration his/her credibility should be a matter of serious concern.   
14. Outdated laws of evidence should be replaced with new laws.