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Woman made ‘moharar’ at Dir police station


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Head constable, Rehmat Jehan. — Dawn


TIMERGARA: A woman head constable, Rehmat Jehan assumed duty as the first lady ‘moharar’ at the Balambat police station here on Tuesday.

Women rights’ activists lauded the step taken by district police officer Arif Shehbaz Wazir terming it beneficial for women folk in the area.

Talking to Dawn, Ms Jehan, 28, hailing from Madak Lasht Darosh village of Chitral, said she had joined police department in 2012 as a constable. With a graduation degree, Ms Jehan after successfully completing her B-1 and lower school course at police training centre, Hangu, wished to be appointed as ‘moharar’.

“It is my ambition to reach to the posts of SHO and DSP and serve the people, especially helpless women,” she said, adding she never felt any hesitation or fear to work in the male-dominated society like Dir and Chitral. She said one of her sisters too wanted to join the police department after completing her studies.

Expressing her pleasure on posting as moharar at the police station, Ms Jehan said she would like to help out women complainants at the station. “I want to prove that women from conservative societies can also serve the nation,” she added.

Meanwhile, DPO Arif Shehbaz Wazir told Dawn another lady head constable, Shagufta Bibi had also been posted in the women reporting centre of Talash police station.

He said a total of 46 women constables were serving in Lower Dir police, of which, the educated ones would be encouraged to be promoted to next ranks. He said there was an intense need for a women police station in Lower Dir.

The DPO said in near future lady ‘moharars’ would also be appointed in all the 13 police stations of the district.
 
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@ghazi52 sir what will she do?
Basically ‘moharar’ write the FIR. Which is base for any court proceedings and can affect the results..
Gives relevant codes to the case. This is a law affair post and very important one.
 
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Basically ‘moharar’ write the FIR. Which is base for any court proceedings and can affect the results..
Gives relevant codes to the case. This is a law affair post and very important one.
Oooo I see... so this is law affair and it can be dangerous to have a love affair with her :partay::lol:
 
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Basically ‘moharar’ write the FIR. Which is base for any court proceedings and can affect the results..
Gives relevant codes to the case. This is a law affair post and very important one.
Mohrar is urdu for LDC? @I.R.A
 
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I only see the cultural chadar niqab in uniform color. Is the word niqab in the Quran?
Is the word aqeedah in the Quran?
Is the word tauheed in the Quran?
 
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Is the word aqeedah in the Quran?
Is the word tauheed in the Quran?
Bad examples.
Aqidah has nothing to do with Islam, it is an arabic term for belief or affirmation;my aqeedah is that the world revolves around the sun and that aqeedah has NOTHING to do with Islam.

tawheed is from wahad.. so is basically an arabic extension of it. You dont need to use tawheed or say it or repeat it.

So if you dont believe the first verse in surah ikhlas..you can dispute wahdat. Tawhid is just an arabic language extention.
 
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its good that she is wearing appropriate dress. Commendable!!
But we are again going in wrong direction, its not her dress that needs to be praised. Its the change, her efforts to acquire that post (against all odds) in Pakistani society. Even if she doesn't wear dress according to Islamic code, her efforts and personality should still be praised and she should be equally respected.
 
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Bad examples.
Aqidah has nothing to do with Islam, it is an arabic term for belief or affirmation;my aqeedah is that the world revolves around the sun and that aqeedah has NOTHING to do with Islam.

tawheed is from wahad.. so is basically an arabic extension of it. You dont need to use tawheed or say it or repeat it.

So if you dont believe the first verse in surah ikhlas..you can dispute wahdat. Tawhid is just an arabic language extention.
So when I use the word aqidah and when most people use it in this context, they use it to mean "Islamic belief system". So are you saying the scholars both Classic and Modern, when they use this word with a specific terminological meaning, it has nothing to do with Islam? Am I correct in understanding you?
I am sure you know, that huge books have written on "Aqidah" and not in the sense about individual beliefs but rather what a Muslim's beliefs ought to be regarding God, Life after Death, Prophethood, etc etc etc... and these books often use the word Aqidah in their title...
 
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So when I use the word aqidah and when most people use it in this context, they use it to mean "Islamic belief system". So are you saying the scholars both Classic and Modern, when they use this word with a specific terminological meaning, it has nothing to do with Islam? Am I correct in understanding you?
I am sure you know, that huge books have written on "Aqidah" and not in sense about individual beliefs but rather what a Muslim's beliefs ought to be regarding God, Life after Death, Prophethood, etc etc etc... and these books often use the word Aqidah in their title...
Books and scholars can do anything they wish- its a word of the Arabic language and not of the Quran.The only collection of words that is confirmed to be the word of god is the Quran. Everything else can derive, depend on refer to it, but cannot overrule or go against it.
Yes, Hadiath exist of which many are of questionable origin and can be questioned if they ever contradict or are irrelevant to the Quran.
 
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Books and scholars can do anything they wish- its a word of the Arabic language and not of the Quran.The only collection of words that is confirmed to be the word of god is the Quran. Everything else can derive, depend on refer to it, but cannot overrule or go against it.
Yes, Hadiath exist of which many are of questionable origin and can be questioned if they ever contradict or are irrelevant to the Quran.
So you still think that aqidah (in the context mentioned above) had nothing to do with Islam?
I suppose Sufi's then don't have anything to do with Islam then? Neither do Shafi, Hanafi, Maliki, Hambali or Jafri schools of thought as these words are not in Quran, right?

I'm just playing Devil's advocate...
 
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