AURAT MARCH

(Sadia Aslam, )

It’s been 5 weeks almost if not less when ‘flak prone’ Aurat March by Girls at Dhabas took place in different parts of Pakistan. It ignited controversies and ultimately keyboard-niazis to put forth their irrelevant and stupid misogynist memes and posts which were quite unequivocally similar.

In a country where women who are strangled to death in the name of honor killing and women who are gang-raped, are to be blamed of their deaths and tragedies by comments like ‘aese kaam karne walo ka anjaam yehi hota hai’ or ‘bht acha hua Islam ki touheen krahi thi’, Aurat March was sure to encounter a lot of misogynist hate if not negligence of it. But what came as a major shock was Pakistani women’s internalized misogyny and with cherry on top was sheer stupidity of misinterpreting the context, the purpose of this march was unexpected into complete idiocy.

Patriarchy perpetuates the fake concept of men subjugating the society by suppressing women in every way possible. It feeds in the lies that women by nature are bound to nurture the men around them and satisfy their needs, that the cycle of woman life starts with taking care of her brother and father and end ups on the context of serving their husband and sons. People are so deep vested in oppressive patriarchy that they get offended when told otherwise. Similarly when Aurat March came, demanding rights of women, people got offended as those females should be ashamed of demanding such things.

So Lets face it, Being born a female and that too in a Pakistani conservative society, you are more likely to hear biased comments like ‘Woh khaana q lagaye? Who larhka hai’, ‘array woh thukkawa aya hai ussay chai bana k dou’, ‘tum jeans shirt na pehna karo larhki ho, ghair mard ghoortay hain’, or when you are to attend an event its more like a deathwish to ask your parents for permission and if given it is followed by ‘your curfew starts at 8 so you better be back by then ’ but if you were a boy, the story would’ve been different. And statements like ‘shaadi k baad shohar k saath ghoomna’ like he would be any different than them. Its so lethal in many ways that we dont even get a fraction of freedom. The word freedom for women are attached with presence and absence of a man. He decides for her and when she gets out of hand, strangles her to death.

So when we shout the slogans like ‘Khana khud garam karlou’, ‘ghar ka kaam sab ka kaam’, why do you suddenly accuse us by proving your idiocy into sheer negligence of the notion? Are you really this dumb to not notice the brutal behavior female gender go through or do you chose it to be that way? Are you seriously this much mama’s boy that you get offended when told to warmup your own food? I mean if women can do it so does can men. No?

Just to make it understandable, by aforementioned demands we never meant women denying household chores but instead a demand encompassing many realms. These slogans were basically in reply to men who does domestic violence on the mere prospect of when food was cold or ‘kamau b main aur kaam bhi mai karu’. But instead of understanding the context here, people will argue that there are better issues for women then this and these are women tasks because ‘Islam said so’ or they will rewind women that they cant do men tasks so why demand otherwise? People who share the same last narrative are advised to quit their respective institution and to sit at home because if you are this much illiterate to not know that today working women ratio is almost 50% and that same for rural areas, then there’s mo point of just visiting your institution.

While these are considered small irrelevant issues raised by feminist to follow western world, these happen to result in drastic tragedies like domestic violence, rape, harassment, mobility and even murder.

Theres this social myth in our society that if a girl dress up well then it is just for the pleasure of men so they can eye-rape her and not even considering ‘maybe she does it for herself’ and you won’t get a straight logical answer for this one. Somehow relevant to this there was a slogan ‘mera jism meri marzi’ to which I saw a Maulvi on Facebook giving a lecture that ‘mera jism meri marzi’ is so against Islam because our jism belongs to Allah and we should not legitimize it as our body. Like seriously dude? I mean no disrespect to that maulvi when I say that the slogan “mera jism meri marzi’ was on a whole level in another perspective which was that it’s our body and so it depends on us what to wear and what not.

Then that same maulvi went on proclaiming how women are following the footsteps of satan and how wrong it is to demand your men to do house chores and other rights. Its funny at the same time depressing to see how the mere thought of women demanding their rights made him active to give lecture on ‘what women should do and what not to do’ but when headlines of men killing women on the basis of honor killing never faze him or when men use expletives in their so-called political or whatever disputes directed to opponent’s female relatives, why doesn’t he lecture men then? Since he is a man, he is forgiven but when a woman ask you to respect her body and personal space then Oh what a sin it is. She is an incarnate of satan himself. Remember Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) used to do every single chore by himself even mending His shoes.

It is sickening to see 7 year olds being kidnapped, raped and then murdered. What is their fault? Aint they a little too young to go though such brutality? I get that after Zainab incident, a huge protest was witnessed throughout the nation but what if by speaking beforehand of women’s rights we take precautionary measures just to ensure nothing of this sort happens again with another 7 year old or any other human? What is the fault of a housewife who is just too busy in doing her house chores that when her man returns home and demands food, she gives him food a bit late and for which she is beaten to death? Can you answer what was her fault? What of that woman whose husband accuses her of cheating on him and instead doing it himself whereas his wife is innocent? Doesn’t it faze you? No offense but our society stinks. It stinks of hidden bruises and failed marriages which go on for decades.

And to answer that question No, it doesn’t faze you and your stupid ego but what does is a girl holding a placard that says ‘khana khud garam karlou’ then all hell breaks loose. Then you get offended and make fun of her.

What angers me the most are the women who support this stupid idiocy by saying things like ‘Unacceptable’ ‘behayi’ ‘this isn’t feminism’ ‘I don’t need feminism, I have Islam’ and most derogatory ‘inkey parents should slap them’. Like women it’s not only our rights we are fighting for, it’s yours too. Get your facts straight first before belittling others. Feminism means the choice of equality and freedom. The freedom to do house chores, the freedom to hangout with your friends without the fear of getting late past curfew, the freedom to actively take part in what YOU deem right and the most important one the freedom to say NO.

The point is people in our society including myself are so emotional that they never considering giving a second thought to issues big or small like this one and end up debating that whatever we say we are right. Then there are those Islam-forbids-to-do-so kind of people who themselves don’t even know anything about Islam but just to suit their purpose they act like faithful Islam preachers.

Its high time we stop these notions and dumb practices. If women deserve no superiority then so does men. Raise your children well and teach them equality of men and women. For it will affect your children’s upbringing in some way or another.

Sadia Aslam
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