Why are muslims aggressive? What feeds the rage that moves a muslim to raise his hand against another human being? And what gives muslims the impression that they have the authority to impose their morality on another? I’m not just asking because of the Lal Masjid travesty going on at this very moment; I have [...]
Why are muslims aggressive? What feeds the rage that moves a muslim to raise his hand against another human being? And what gives muslims the impression that they have the authority to impose their morality on another? I’m not just asking because of the Lal Masjid travesty going on at this very moment; I have another, disturbing story about muslims, more specifically about the educated and educating class of Pakistan, that makes me wonder what this religion has been turned into.
Sukaina was brought up in the US until she was 7 years old, when her parents, newly converted to Islam, moved to Pakistan in order to live a ‘pious’ life. At 7, Sukaina was well-entrenched in her Americanisms and the freedoms associated with her status in the US, so the switch to austerity and denial was a hard one, made more difficult by the vicious parenting doled out to her: abuse so rampant that the girl (now 10 years old), often comes to school with bruises on her face.
This extreme about-face has caused some mental stress, and the adjustment to a whole new way of life means she is often considered ‘slow’ by her peers. At school, its almost as bad as home. Her classmates do not express their disdain by turning away from her or leaving her alone. They spit on her, they push her, they gang up on her and throw her to the ground and kick her in the ribs and kidneys, and other gangland behaviour that is expected of the uneducated and illiterate. She is ignored by her teachers, who do turn away when she comes around, and regularly complain to her parents about her. Because of the complaints and because she often comes home with torn and dirty uniforms, her parents beat her up some more.
But wait, did I say uneducated and illiterate? My mistake, I meant to say, this is how the cream of Pakistan behaves in class 4, at the most illustrious campus of the Beaconhouse School System: Clifton Campus.
The children who kicked Sukaina in the ribs were warned not to do it again. Warned not to do it again? Are you serious? In any other non-muslim country, these children, and the girl’s parents would have been arrested for assault and child abuse! Why do we allow these things to happen in our country, as muslims, who are told to be kind to small animals, never mind human beings!? Aside from the barbarians that come to this school, what does it say of the teachers who stand by and let it happen? I’ve heard that the school no longer supports berating a child for ANYTHING, but this is beyond the pale.
THEY THREW HER DOWN AND KICKED HER LIKE A DOG WHILE THE TEACHERS DID NOTHING, AND THEN HER PARENTS BEAT HER UP FOR DIRTYING HER UNIFORM.
What can we do to help Sukaina?
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That is because our socitey always teaches hatred of other and to justify some how they tie it Islam. Which I believe is the exact opposite of hatred. But the retarded mullah( not all bad but some) teach their policy in the name of hate. And there are dumb people who don’t think with there mind but use their heart to fall for their trap. So now these dumb people have an army. As long we let these close minded people survive we are secured.
* Also an apology for using Islamic terms with bad terms
Well, do you personally know the girl or her parents? I’m not sure if this is related to Islam. The Holy prophet(PBUH) was known for his kindness towards children, and parents don’t just suddenly start beating up their children after seven years of being kind and benevolent towards them.
Someone needs to have a serious talk with the parents. I’m sure it must be tough for them, living in a place like Pk. Perhaps their decision to move here was a bit misguided. They need to realize that they can’t vent out their frustration and anger on their kid. Things like these leave deep emotional scars on people.