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PTI leader distributes burqas at Government Girls School in Mardan
Pakistan
Web Desk
October 05,2019

MARDAN: Body-shrouding 'shuttlecock' buqras were distributed among the girls of Government Middle School Cheena in the Rustam District of Mardan on Thursday, according to reports.

The garments were bought from a hundred-thousand rupee fund provided byformer district councillor Muzaffar Shah. Around sixty-nine burqas were distributed among the students.

Shah, who is the local Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader, said that he had provided the funds for the distribution of the garments without demanding anything in return, according to The News.

Also read:KP chief minister retracts notification declaring burka mandatory for schoolgirls

"(The burqas) will cater to the uniform and other needs of the students in the Union Council of Palo Dheri," Shah said, adding that they were a part of the culture of the area.

Last month,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had retracted a notification declaring that covering up was mandatory for schoolgirls to avoid potential harassment incidents.

Khan, the KP CM, asked the education ministry to rescind the notification, saying that the education officer issued the order without taking prior permission from the provincial government.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/250049-burqas-distributed-at-govt-school-in-mardan

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Police detain barbers in Charsadda for 'violating ban' against styling of beards
SirajuddinUpdated October 03, 2019
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Police detaining barbers at the Shabqadar police station. — Videograb
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police in Shabqadar tehsil of Charsadda detained at least four barbers for styling customers' beards despite an unofficial 'ban' imposed by a local traders' union which had termed such beards "un-Islamic", it emerged on Thursday.

The incident came to the fore in a video widely circulated on social media this week.

In the video, a man named Sameen, who is the president of the shopkeepers union, can be seen guiding police in the arrest of the hairdressers. He asks the hairdressers why they were shaping beards in a "stylish" manner, when there is a "ban" in place on the same.

According to Sameen, some days back the union had "banned the designing of beards" and had informed all hairdressers of the same. “Despite our decision, some shop owners were trimming the beards in stylish designs,” the union leader said in the video.

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He goes on to say that on the union's complaint, police had arrested four employees from different barbershops. "Police have imposed a fine of Rs5,000 on them each and warned them not to shape beards in that fashion," he claimed.

Shabqadar police station confirmed the detentions, which took place on September 30. An official on duty at the station told DawnNewsTV, on condition of anonymity, that the police had received a complaint from an office-bearer of a traders' union.

"They complained that despite a ban on giving a stylish shape to beards, some hairdressers were still doing so," said the police officer, adding that the men were released after a few hours in detention.

"We did not register an FIR (first information report) or fine them and released them on the request of the union," he said, explaining that the detained men had provided assurances that they would not style beards in that manner any more.

However, Charsadda District Police Officer denied any police action against hairdressers for styling beards in various designs. He told DawnNewsTV that a police party had conducted a raid and arrested hairdressers "to resolve a petty dispute between two hairdressers".

“Two workers had attacked each other and the police had arrested four men,” he said.

The hairdressers who were detained could not be reached for comment.

Separately, a hairdresser named Asif recalled that a similar decision to "ban" the styling of beards was taken in a meeting of the All Pakistan Hairdressers Union held in Charsadda a few months back.

He said that the decision had received appreciation from the people of the tehsil and religious elders. The hairdresser said he also appreciated the police action.

'Against Islam'
A couple of months ago, a union of hairdressers in Peshawar had also decided to ban the shaping of customers' beards in stylish designs, terming it "against Islam".

The decision had been taken in a meeting of the Frontier Professional Hairdressers Association, which claims to be the only registered and representative body of local barbers. The meeting was held in Peshawar and was attended by office-bearers from across the province, according to the president of the association, Muhammad Sharif.

He had told DawnNewsTV at the time that the participants had agreed on not designing beards in different styles including "French and other cuts", claiming that after the decision, a majority of barbers in Peshawar had stopped styling their customers’ beards.

The association had also distributed pamphlets in Peshawar and other districts, asking the barbers to stop styling beards. In Peshawar’s Sikandarpura, Circular Road, Hashtnagri and other areas, barbers have displayed the pamphlet at the main entrance of their shops saying that they are in agreement with the decision.

“We have taken the decision independently and without any pressure,” Muhammad Sharif had said, arguing that designing beards is against Islamic laws and sunnah.

“If anyone does not stop and continues the designing of customers’ beards then the association will take action against the violators,” he had declared, adding that the association would also contact the provincial government and district administration to enforce the decision.

Shabir, a barber on Circular Road, had displayed the pamphlet on the main door of his shop announcing that he has stopped designing beards after the association’s decision. “We were styling beards as per our customers' demands,” he said, adding that he refuses to do so now.

“Yes, the decision will affect the business as nowadays a large number of youngsters come just for the styling of their beards," he acknowledged.

However, a barber at Gulbahar disagreed with the association's decision. “Our association office-holders need to take the whole community on board before making such decisions,” he said, announcing that he will not act on the pamphlet.

“It’s up to our customers; whether they ask for a clean shave, trimming, French or other cuts, we will fulfil the demand.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1508775/p...a-for-violating-ban-against-styling-of-beards



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Government is passing these notifications in public sector libraries in Rawalpindi. This one is from the Municipal Library near Liaqat Bagh where library administration not only banned combined studies of males and females but also has banned males and females from sitting at the same study table.


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This country, which rejected an amendment bill presented by a Christian assembly member to allow a Non Muslim take oath of a Prime Minister or President, is going to teach a lesson to other countries about Islamophobia and Minorities.

Mr Khan, western countries have Muslim leaders who have reached positions of influence. The rising Islamophobia (pertinent to mention, it started from the people, not the Government) there is not a result of a systematic, Government motivated effort, but due to our own incompetency to deal with genuine questions, and inaction against cultural issues.
 
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No comment . i dnt know what to say if its true
 
Naya Pakistan = Riasat Medina
Why Turks are concerned about the internal affairs of Pakistan
Why they want to legalize sharab and gambling in Pakistan

I am not a Turk, jaahil insaan. Pakistani hun.

If my place of residence matters, then question the ultra Islamists on here commenting on Pakistan's issues while holding Dutch and Swedish citizenships, and telling others to go to India for not being conservative.
 
I am not a Turk, jaahil insaan. Pakistani hun.

If my place of residence matters, then question the ultra Islamists on here commenting on Pakistan's issues while holding Dutch and Swedish citizenships, and telling others to go to India for not being conservative.
Pakistanis live in Pakistan Turks live in Turkey angrez live in UK
And they should mind business of their own countries
 
Pakistanis live in Pakistan Turks live in Turkey angrez live in UK
And they should mind business of their own countries

Tattay hotai tumharay paas tou tum maximus or war&peace ko bhi yehi kehtay.

But forget it, what am I going to argue an idiot who can't even reveal what city of Pakistan he lives in.
 
i think there is nothing wrong with this approach of govt,it will help to promote good Islamic culture in society and will reduce women harassment cases in our society .I totally support govt this step and will defend it in every forum
 
i think there is nothing wrong with this approach of govt,it will help to promote good Islamic culture in society and will reduce women harassment cases in our society .I totally support govt this step and will defend it in every forum
then be ready to be bashed by anti PTI crying kids
 
PTI leader distributes burqas at Government Girls School in Mardan
Pakistan
Web Desk
October 05,2019

MARDAN: Body-shrouding 'shuttlecock' buqras were distributed among the girls of Government Middle School Cheena in the Rustam District of Mardan on Thursday, according to reports.

The garments were bought from a hundred-thousand rupee fund provided byformer district councillor Muzaffar Shah. Around sixty-nine burqas were distributed among the students.

Shah, who is the local Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader, said that he had provided the funds for the distribution of the garments without demanding anything in return, according to The News.

Also read:KP chief minister retracts notification declaring burka mandatory for schoolgirls

"(The burqas) will cater to the uniform and other needs of the students in the Union Council of Palo Dheri," Shah said, adding that they were a part of the culture of the area.

Last month,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Mahmood Khan had retracted a notification declaring that covering up was mandatory for schoolgirls to avoid potential harassment incidents.

Khan, the KP CM, asked the education ministry to rescind the notification, saying that the education officer issued the order without taking prior permission from the provincial government.

https://www.geo.tv/latest/250049-burqas-distributed-at-govt-school-in-mardan

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Police detain barbers in Charsadda for 'violating ban' against styling of beards
SirajuddinUpdated October 03, 2019
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Police detaining barbers at the Shabqadar police station. — Videograb
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police in Shabqadar tehsil of Charsadda detained at least four barbers for styling customers' beards despite an unofficial 'ban' imposed by a local traders' union which had termed such beards "un-Islamic", it emerged on Thursday.

The incident came to the fore in a video widely circulated on social media this week.

In the video, a man named Sameen, who is the president of the shopkeepers union, can be seen guiding police in the arrest of the hairdressers. He asks the hairdressers why they were shaping beards in a "stylish" manner, when there is a "ban" in place on the same.

According to Sameen, some days back the union had "banned the designing of beards" and had informed all hairdressers of the same. “Despite our decision, some shop owners were trimming the beards in stylish designs,” the union leader said in the video.

ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER AD
He goes on to say that on the union's complaint, police had arrested four employees from different barbershops. "Police have imposed a fine of Rs5,000 on them each and warned them not to shape beards in that fashion," he claimed.

Shabqadar police station confirmed the detentions, which took place on September 30. An official on duty at the station told DawnNewsTV, on condition of anonymity, that the police had received a complaint from an office-bearer of a traders' union.

"They complained that despite a ban on giving a stylish shape to beards, some hairdressers were still doing so," said the police officer, adding that the men were released after a few hours in detention.

"We did not register an FIR (first information report) or fine them and released them on the request of the union," he said, explaining that the detained men had provided assurances that they would not style beards in that manner any more.

However, Charsadda District Police Officer denied any police action against hairdressers for styling beards in various designs. He told DawnNewsTV that a police party had conducted a raid and arrested hairdressers "to resolve a petty dispute between two hairdressers".

“Two workers had attacked each other and the police had arrested four men,” he said.

The hairdressers who were detained could not be reached for comment.

Separately, a hairdresser named Asif recalled that a similar decision to "ban" the styling of beards was taken in a meeting of the All Pakistan Hairdressers Union held in Charsadda a few months back.

He said that the decision had received appreciation from the people of the tehsil and religious elders. The hairdresser said he also appreciated the police action.

'Against Islam'
A couple of months ago, a union of hairdressers in Peshawar had also decided to ban the shaping of customers' beards in stylish designs, terming it "against Islam".

The decision had been taken in a meeting of the Frontier Professional Hairdressers Association, which claims to be the only registered and representative body of local barbers. The meeting was held in Peshawar and was attended by office-bearers from across the province, according to the president of the association, Muhammad Sharif.

He had told DawnNewsTV at the time that the participants had agreed on not designing beards in different styles including "French and other cuts", claiming that after the decision, a majority of barbers in Peshawar had stopped styling their customers’ beards.

The association had also distributed pamphlets in Peshawar and other districts, asking the barbers to stop styling beards. In Peshawar’s Sikandarpura, Circular Road, Hashtnagri and other areas, barbers have displayed the pamphlet at the main entrance of their shops saying that they are in agreement with the decision.

“We have taken the decision independently and without any pressure,” Muhammad Sharif had said, arguing that designing beards is against Islamic laws and sunnah.

“If anyone does not stop and continues the designing of customers’ beards then the association will take action against the violators,” he had declared, adding that the association would also contact the provincial government and district administration to enforce the decision.

Shabir, a barber on Circular Road, had displayed the pamphlet on the main door of his shop announcing that he has stopped designing beards after the association’s decision. “We were styling beards as per our customers' demands,” he said, adding that he refuses to do so now.

“Yes, the decision will affect the business as nowadays a large number of youngsters come just for the styling of their beards," he acknowledged.

However, a barber at Gulbahar disagreed with the association's decision. “Our association office-holders need to take the whole community on board before making such decisions,” he said, announcing that he will not act on the pamphlet.

“It’s up to our customers; whether they ask for a clean shave, trimming, French or other cuts, we will fulfil the demand.”

https://www.dawn.com/news/1508775/p...a-for-violating-ban-against-styling-of-beards



And Now This...

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Government is passing these notifications in public sector libraries in Rawalpindi. This one is from the Municipal Library near Liaqat Bagh where library administration not only banned combined studies of males and females but also has banned males and females from sitting at the same study table.


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This country, which rejected an amendment bill presented by a Christian assembly member to allow a Non Muslim take oath of a Prime Minister or President, is going to teach a lesson to other countries about Islamophobia and Minorities.

Mr Khan, western countries have Muslim leaders who have reached positions of influence. The rising Islamophobia (pertinent to mention, it started from the people, not the Government) there is not a result of a systematic, Government motivated effort, but due to our own incompetency to deal with genuine questions, and inaction against cultural issues.

Have you been to tribal areas???
 
i think there is nothing wrong with this approach of govt,it will help to promote good Islamic culture in society and will reduce women harassment cases in our society .I totally support govt this step and will defend it in every forum

Sir, I need you to look at this picture once more, please. How does this look like normalcy to you? Are we going to the '60 era of growth and development or the Zia's '80 era of Islamization which produced TTP, terrorists and a completely changed mindset where extremist religious leaders could disrupt a whole country.

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Have you been to tribal areas???

Difference between facilitation, and letting it be. Why would you facilitate with this and not with books and pens. I am willing to bet that the money he spent on this could've better spent on something else.

Like, that is the culture there so all those women probably have some form of clothing, why reinforce that. Buy them books to read, for God's sake.

I can get you a self enlightening book for less than Rs 300 from Liberty Books! That is better than this.
 

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