Thursday, November 25, 2010

Aasia Bibi — a Case of Blasphemy or Profanity?

I hate to type but here i really want to give you a perspective on somthing that has not been given attention before. Lets just imagine You and Me. You are reading my blog so you know my name (i hope you didnt skip that part). But to me you are a total stranger (of course unless you leave your traces in the comments below). Too much of a talk! Now lets just come to the point. Suppose you meet me and disrespect me infront of the public who adore me and love me (i wonder if there are any), what would you expect from them?, what would be their response?. If i am not wrong they will be angry at you and many die heart fans will remember you for a long time for they believe their respect for me is purely deserving. Now imagine again (i know you imagine lot of things so dont mind if i give you one more) that you meet me and that gathering of my fans is still there (oh their presence has begin to annoy me by now) and you just do nothing no respect and no disrespect. What will happen, what response do you expect now? Of course not much (except that one crazy fan who have tatto of my name on his arm might come to you and reveal to you how important i am) and you'll not even be rememberd after that. So can you figure out the difference between disrespect, respect, and not respecting just being irrespective?.
Hmm i dont see Aasia's name up there in whole article either. What a blog, subject dont even have a mention in the matter. But believe me she does matter. The whole image of our holy land and integrity of our social system rely on such minor incidents and how we respond to them and deal with them. I think Aasia Bibi is getting punishment for being profane. Ciao

Read More: 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jan/08/salmaan-taseer-blasphemy-pakistan-bibi
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11930849
http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/3107/aasia-bibi-a-question-of-religious-freedom/

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