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Women roaming alone in markets spread vulgarity: Pakistan clerics

Islamabad: Islamic clerics today barred women who are not accompanied by a close male relative from entering markets of Karak area in Pakistan's restive northwest.

A committee of 'ulema' or clerics in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said only women accompanied by a "mehram" or close male relatives like a brother or son would be allowed into markets.

The clerics issued the directive during a meeting held at a mosque in Karak, TV news channels reported. The meeting, chaired by former Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam leader Hafiz Abne Amin, contended that women roaming alone in markets were "spreading vulgarity" in society.

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The clerics met the local administration and police and asked them to implement the decision. However, officials refused to facilitate the implementation of the decision. The clerics asked shop-owners not to sell goods to women shopping alone in markets.

Mir Zaqeem, head of the Khattak Ittehad, told the media that the decision was made because "most unaccompanied women were becoming a source of spreading vulgarity, especially in the holy month of Ramzan".

He claimed a group of such women were involved in thefts and robberies.

He further said the presence of unaccompanied women in markets went against Pashtun culture and religious norms.

Women accompanied by male relatives would not be stopped from entering bazars, he said.

Women roaming alone in markets spread vulgarity: Pakistan clerics | NDTV.com

Women in Karak barred from leaving home without mehram

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PESHAWAR: A committee of local clerics (ulema) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Karak district banned the entry in markets of women who are not accompanied by a mehram (close male member of the family -- specifically husband, brother, son, father etc).

The local clerics committee of Khattak Ittehad held a meeting at the Tehsil Masjid Karak, headed by former district amir of Jamiat-i-Ulema Islam Hafiz Abne Amin on Friday decided that women roaming in the city bazaars (markets) without male members of their family were a source of spreading vulgarity in the society and should be stopped.

The meeting which was also attended by Mualana Mir Zaqeem, Mualana Abdul Rehman and other clerics.

The clerics also met the local administration and the police to implement the decision but they had refused to facilitate the implementation of this decision.

When contacted, Mir Zaqeem who is the head of Khattak Ittehad, Karak city said that the decision was taken because most unaccompanied women were becoming a source of spreading vulgarity, especially in the holy month of Ramazan.

He added that a group of such women (without a mehram) were also involved in theft and robberies.

The Maulana further said that unaccompanied women in bazaars was not only against local Pakhtun culture but also against religious norms.

He added that those women who were accompanied by a mehram would not be stopped from coming to bazaars.

The clerics committee also requested local shopkeepers not to sell goods to women who are shopping alone in bazaars.

Reaction of civil society

Resident Director of Aurat Foundation Shabina Ayaz said that the decision of the ulema was a violation of fundamental human rights and was a denial of a woman's right to live on her own will.

She added that the state must act swiftly to ensure women rights.

She further said a few individuals should not have the authority to decide for 48 per cent womenfolk who had equal rights as any male member of the society in Pakistan.

Qamar Nasim the programme coordinator of a civil society organisation has termed the ban a gross violation of the women rights and demanded that authorities take action against the culprits invloved.

Nasim said a similar step was taken last year before Eid as well but due to pressure from the civil society the administration had the decision reversed.

The chief executive of Paiman Trust, Mussarat Qadeem is of the view that this order is morally, ethically and humanly an act of gross women right violation and an injustice with women.

If the jirgas and the local committees are so concerned about the women, they should come to their help and provide the daily needs to the destitute women at their doorsteps.


Women in Karak barred from leaving home without mehram - DAWN.COM
 
their country their rules .... apna koi hisaab nahi banta kuch bolne ka !!!!

Aise kuchh thekedaar hamaare yahaan bhi hain. Who should be crushed for vomiting & these goons spread uglity.
 
I know and i would be the first one to protest against these kind of low lives.... the fairer sex deserve a dignified life without any harassment ..... although it would take a while things to get more mature but till then we are here to make sure things don't get out of hands
 
I know and i would be the first one to protest against these kind of low lives.... the fairer sex deserve a dignified life without any harassment ..... although it would take a while things to get more mature but till then we are here to make sure things don't get out of hands

y dont you protest against a man who raped her 5 daughterS ???
when it comes to pakistan suddenly indians become nice man.
 
Arre bhai agar Talibanization udhar ho raha hai tho hamme kya? Jao, araam karo. Relax! :D
 
y dont you protest against a man who raped her 5 daughterS ???
when it comes to pakistan suddenly indians become nice man.

Look man I was talking about Indians in that particular post not Pakistanis... I ain't one of those who would sling sh!t in such matters..... I ain't here to rub it on Pakistanis on these kind of matters .... no matter who the girl is ( hindu/muslim/sikh/Indian/Pakistani) I just don't endorse this kind of misbehavior against them. If you thought I took a cheap shot against Pakistani girls then my apologies.
 
I know and i would be the first one to protest against these kind of low lives.... the fairer sex deserve a dignified life without any harassment ..... although it would take a while things to get more mature but till then we are here to make sure things don't get out of hands

It has to do with the rise of the right. In India too, this is happening. First people say women should dress modestly, which is fine. Then they say no cover up completely - accepted. Then they would say women have no place outside homes.

So this is where we are going.

The reason is law and order. Crimes against women have increased because of bad law and order implementation.

Learn something from Singapore. Punish anyone irrespective of cast creed or political associations.
 
It has to do with the rise of the right. In India too, this is happening. First people say women should dress modestly, which is fine. Then they say no cover up completely - accepted. Then they would say women have no place outside homes.

So this is where we are going.

The reason is law and order. Crimes against women have increased because of bad law and order implementation.

Learn something from Singapore. Punish anyone irrespective of cast creed or political associations.
Ah man you won't believe what all happens in my city... few spots are like infamous for such kind of crap.... I know I am not a saint I have my own vices but I am wiling to take up the task of a vigilante if someone is ready to tag along. No matter who's sister or daughter is out there ... she deserves to have safe and comfortable surroundings. And please don't talk about police saale sab janwar hote hai raat ko !!!
 
Women roaming alone in markets spread vulgarity: Pakistan clerics

Islamabad: Islamic clerics today barred women who are not accompanied by a close male relative from entering markets of Karak area in Pakistan's restive northwest.

A committee of 'ulema' or clerics in Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said only women accompanied by a "mehram" or close male relatives like a brother or son would be allowed into markets.

The clerics issued the directive during a meeting held at a mosque in Karak, TV news channels reported. The meeting, chaired by former Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam leader Hafiz Abne Amin, contended that women roaming alone in markets were "spreading vulgarity" in society.

Saudistory295.jpg


The clerics met the local administration and police and asked them to implement the decision. However, officials refused to facilitate the implementation of the decision. The clerics asked shop-owners not to sell goods to women shopping alone in markets.

Mir Zaqeem, head of the Khattak Ittehad, told the media that the decision was made because "most unaccompanied women were becoming a source of spreading vulgarity, especially in the holy month of Ramzan".

He claimed a group of such women were involved in thefts and robberies.

He further said the presence of unaccompanied women in markets went against Pashtun culture and religious norms.

Women accompanied by male relatives would not be stopped from entering bazars, he said.

Women roaming alone in markets spread vulgarity: Pakistan clerics | NDTV.com

Women in Karak barred from leaving home without mehram

51e9369f85902.jpg


PESHAWAR: A committee of local clerics (ulema) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa's Karak district banned the entry in markets of women who are not accompanied by a mehram (close male member of the family -- specifically husband, brother, son, father etc).

The local clerics committee of Khattak Ittehad held a meeting at the Tehsil Masjid Karak, headed by former district amir of Jamiat-i-Ulema Islam Hafiz Abne Amin on Friday decided that women roaming in the city bazaars (markets) without male members of their family were a source of spreading vulgarity in the society and should be stopped.

The meeting which was also attended by Mualana Mir Zaqeem, Mualana Abdul Rehman and other clerics.

The clerics also met the local administration and the police to implement the decision but they had refused to facilitate the implementation of this decision.

When contacted, Mir Zaqeem who is the head of Khattak Ittehad, Karak city said that the decision was taken because most unaccompanied women were becoming a source of spreading vulgarity, especially in the holy month of Ramazan.

He added that a group of such women (without a mehram) were also involved in theft and robberies.

The Maulana further said that unaccompanied women in bazaars was not only against local Pakhtun culture but also against religious norms.

He added that those women who were accompanied by a mehram would not be stopped from coming to bazaars.

The clerics committee also requested local shopkeepers not to sell goods to women who are shopping alone in bazaars.

Reaction of civil society

Resident Director of Aurat Foundation Shabina Ayaz said that the decision of the ulema was a violation of fundamental human rights and was a denial of a woman's right to live on her own will.

She added that the state must act swiftly to ensure women rights.

She further said a few individuals should not have the authority to decide for 48 per cent womenfolk who had equal rights as any male member of the society in Pakistan.

Qamar Nasim the programme coordinator of a civil society organisation has termed the ban a gross violation of the women rights and demanded that authorities take action against the culprits invloved.

Nasim said a similar step was taken last year before Eid as well but due to pressure from the civil society the administration had the decision reversed.

The chief executive of Paiman Trust, Mussarat Qadeem is of the view that this order is morally, ethically and humanly an act of gross women right violation and an injustice with women.

If the jirgas and the local committees are so concerned about the women, they should come to their help and provide the daily needs to the destitute women at their doorsteps.


Women in Karak barred from leaving home without mehram - DAWN.COM

What???? doesn't make any sense. OH!!!! Now understood what an idea sirji!!!:cuckoo:
 
Why do they need to legislate this issue. Question is that is it even an issue ?

No woman in Podunk, backwoods Karak, Pakhtunkhwa would dare go out alone to a market in that backward area.

For the Indian TROLLERS who don't have the foggiest idea where Karak is let me tell you it is in the middle of nowhere Backwaters of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan.
 
The clerics met the local administration and police and asked them to implement the decision. However, officials refused to facilitate the implementation of the decision. The clerics asked shop-owners not to sell goods to women shopping alone in markets.

Mir Zaqeem, head of the Khattak Ittehad, told the media that the decision was made because "most unaccompanied women were becoming a source of spreading vulgarity, especially in the holy month of Ramzan".

:blink::blink::blink:
 
Are these kind of retarded practices specifically related to Pashtuns only? Because every time I hear something bad about Pakistan, Pashtuns are related.
 
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