Monday, June 01, 2015

Myanmar Massacre – 2


Nearly two years ago in April, 2013 I wrote a short blog on the massacre of Muslims in Myanmar. Unfortunately, nobody took notice of it. Recent reports indicate that the scale of atrocities has increased and the situation can be rightly termed as genocide and ethnic cleansing. The following are the latest images circulating on the social media:


One would have thought that not only compassionate Muslims but also conscientious Buddhists from  countries with substantial Buddhist populations would have come forward to mitigate the sufferings of the innocent human beings being subjected to abject baseness in Myanmar. Now there are tens of thousands of people meandering in the seas being turned away from every port of refuge.

However, there is another angle to the situation. How do you think the survivors of this genuine holocaust are going to feel towards humanity? With utter hatred and obsession to revenge? Aren’t we breeding a new creed of terrorists? 

Monday, March 30, 2015

The Virtue of ISIS


The world today seems to be seized with the menacing events taking place in the Middle East in the name of ISIS. Unfortunately, this seems another example how misinformed politicians and military men have botched up and made a complete mess of a noble idea.

The movement called ISIS, as the very name Islamic State of Iraq and Syria seems to have started to unite Iraq and Syria into a single Islamic Republic. Historically they have been parts of a greater Islamic empire and most of the troubles of the people of both countries seem to have started after their separation, specially the religious sectarian persecution.

Let us see what will be religious distribution of a united ISIS Republic. The table below gives a heartening picture:

Country
Total Million
Sunni %
Shia  %
Christian %
Other  %
Sunny Million
Shia  Million
Christian Million
Other Million
Syria
18
74
12
10
4
13.32
2.16
1.8
0.72
Iraq
36
33
62
4
1
11.88
22.32
1.44
0.36
Total
54
47
45
6
2
25.2
24.48
3.24
1.08

Form the above table it is obvious that the union of Iraq and Syria will constitute a viable country with nearly equal populations of Shias and Sunnis, while the 8% minorities will hold the balance of power. It would be a workable democracy with little chance of anyone being persecuted on religious grounds.

It would be a good idea if the demonization of ISIS and the inhuman military activities are stopped and diplomatic efforts are made to bring the leaders of Iraq, Syria and the ISIS to form a Democratic Islamic State. The name and the capital will indeed be issues that can be resolved by decent negotiations.


The United Nations has a good opportunity to do at least once what it was created for.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Random Thoughts 150324


He-man = A man who wins over the woman he likes, but does not yield to the woman who likes him. (In the current Western perspective you can read man or woman instead of woman)

Israel = The last remnant of the Colonial era.

ISIS = Latest ploy of American Shale oil manufacturers to maintain turmoil in the middle east and
keep the price of petroleum up. (The idea of uniting Iraq and Syria into a single democratic state having balanced populations of Shias and Sunnis is not a bad one.)

Terrorism = One sided war; attack by armed persons on unarmed persons.

Yohannabad = Baptism in blood and fire. Has the anti-Christ appeared?

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Marriage


Marriage is a socio-legal process by which a man and a woman acquire exclusive rights on one another's body, but the souls remain free.

Monday, February 02, 2015

Some Thoughts


1.     Miracles can be made to happen
2.     ‘We’ is always better than I.
3.     Nobody is better than anybody else.
4.     All colors combine to make white.
5.     Everyone has something to give

6.     A free man is one who governs himself.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Charlie Hebdo and I


Charlie Hebdo first appeared in 1970 as a successor to the Hara-Kiri magazine, which was banned for mocking the death of former French President Charles de Gaulle.[10] In 1981 publication ceased, but the magazine was resurrected in 1992.” ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hebdo)

The planned act of violence of January 7, 2015 in which 12 people including 9 Charlie Hebdo staff members, one guest and two policemen were gunned down in Paris by two armed assailants was indeed a ghastly crime. It shook the world and some 40 heads of state flew into Paris to condole the incident.  But compared with the carnages that occur frequently in Peshawar and Karachi at the hands of religious fanatics of the same genre. it was a walk in the park. The December, 2014 terrorist attack on a school in Peshawar in which over 130 pupils and teachers were gunned down in cold blood did not seem to cause any stir in the world.

Prophet Muhammad was born in 570 CE in Makkah and Islam started when he was 40 lunar years old or about 609 CE. In the last 1406 years there has not been a single incident in which a Muslim has abused or ridiculed the Bible or the Torah or Jesus or Moses. Their names are taken with respect by all Muslims. In fact Muslims even treat Budha, Confucious and the Hindu avatars with a degree of deference. However the response of the followers of other religions has been disappointing to say the least. There is a whole history behind it.

The ridicule of Prophet Muhammad was started by the Christians, Jews and pagans of Makkah as soon as his message became known. The European compilers of the Bible didn’t shrink from putting in snide remarks about Ismail son of Abraham who is claimed by the Arabs of Makkah to be their forefather. In recent times such western intellectuals as Voltaire and Dante have exceeded all limits of decency in their criticism of Islam and Prophet Muhammad. The illustrations contained in Dante’s Inferno are simply outrageous from any standards.

It seems that Western civilization and decency have become conditioned to such vulgarities against Islam. How come that in a society where people get jailed for denying the Holocaust, mocking the king or queen or the death of a president are not questioned about their activities that clearly incite hatred on the basis of religion and race?

We accept that there is small number of people in the Muslim world who are intellectually locked in the 7th Century and want to change the world to resemble the state of affairs of that time and efforts are being made to contain the effects of their errant thinking. The question is: are there similar people in the Western world who are intellectually locked in the “middle ages”?  If so, are they a small minority or an overwhelming majority?

The following picture shared on facebook seems to be a fair representation of the popular following of the leaders who assembled in Paris to demonstrate solidarity with vulgarity.


Thursday, November 27, 2014

Seven Years ago


Reproduced below is a blog I wrote exactly seven years ago with comments in today’s perspective.

Sunday, November 25, 2007
Vox Populi
During the past few days I have overheard the following conversation between people at public places in Karachi:
1.                 How can an order issued by the Chief of Army Staff be applicable to anyone other than army personnel? Why do the Civil Administration and Judiciary take notice of such orders? (They would obey the Devil’s orders if it benefits them personally.)
2.                 How can a civil servant of grade 17 issue a document titled “Statutory Regulatory Order” on Government of Pakistan letter head in defiance of the acts of parliament, budgetary allocations and constitutional provisions?  (Because the parliament is a rubber stamp of fixed elections.)
3.                 How can the army that holds the people and institutions of Pakistan in such contempt be expected to give its blood to defend them? (It is doing it in spite of the spite.)
4.                 All of Pakistan’s problems can be solved by getting rid of about 600 top civil servants, an equal number of politicians and about 200 top military officers. (Who bells the cat? Only a mass uprising such as the Chinese, French or Iranian Revolution can do that.)
5.                 Pervez Musharraf has not been able to find a general in the Pak army suitable to be appointed as COAS in the last five years, will he import one now? (He was ignoring people with merit to keep his powers.)
6.                 Pervez Musharraf is needed to maintain political stability in Pakistan. (In or out of prison?)
7.                 Benazir Bhutto in spite of being a democratic icon has no political program or economic policy; she will only fuel further corruption if brought to power. (As one PPP leader said they sacrificed her to gain power and corruption is their right.)
8.                 Nawaz Shrif initiated the economic policies in his first term which are still being followed, but he has a dictatorial streak and may again annoy his colleagues who may again conspire with the army to overthrow him. (It seems that he has formed a new private unlimited company with his family and corrupt friends called the government of Pakistan.)
9.                 Is Nawaz Sharif the Saudi candidate for premiership or USA’s possible alternative to Benazir? (Or the successful candidate of Riggers united?)
10.             What is the formula to empower the poor who are getting poorer while the rich are getting richer? (Most people would say vote for Imran Khan in the next elections whenever they are held.)
God help us.


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Origin of Existence or Mathematical God


Our scientific model of the universe is based on Democritus’ concept of void and atoms with the addition of subatomic particles. The concept of the automatic appearance of matter predates Democritus when someone conjectured that life started when “the contraries separated out of nothingness”.  Today we believe that the universe consists of equal amount of matter and antimatter, positive and negative electrical charges, north and south poles and so on, so that the sum total of all opposite charges, matter and antimatter etc. is zero. If all the opposites come into contact the world will be neutralized and the void restored; only radiant energy including optical images of every thing that has ever happened in the world will remain travelling in space unless it can find a boundary from which it can reflect on itself with 180 degree phase shift and be annihilated.

The question now is what could have caused the initiation or precipitation of the contraries from nothingness. There must have been a singular event that caused the precipitation which may have stopped or may still be going on. Unfortunately, the belief in any kind of singularity seems to be contrary to scientific thought.

Zero was invented in the Orient while Infinity was invented in the Western world. In a way they are two extremes and opposites of each other and nobody seems to give much importance to their interrelationship. However, let us look at the relationships defining these terms:

1/0 = ∞
1/∞ = 0
So we can write
1 = 0 x ∞

At first sight it appears that the summation of an infinite number of zeros yields one. It is in keeping with the well-known integral calculus convention of constant of integration which can be expressed as ∫(1+0)dx = x+c where c is a constant whose value is ascertained by boundary conditions or cognitive inference.

However, if we look long enough at the above relationship it may be interpreted as meaning that an infinite expanse of nothingness inherently contains a unit of existence with the possibility of splitting, expanding, transforming and flourishing. In other words, existence is a property of the combination of nothingness and limitlessness. One can give it any name one likes.

The contraries may have emerged due to the square rooting of the unit yielding √1 = ±1.

A common example of the application of the square-root function in nature is the conversion of pressure into velocity as in the case of breathing.

The divine element seems to have been there in mathematics for ever and makes its presence felt in all exercises of integral calculus.


Saturday, October 18, 2014

Brilliant Charity


Watch this video. It is an excellent example of how commercial advertising can be turned into an act of charity. Click on the link below:

Free Beds

or copy the following URL into your browser:

https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=858729877481032&set=vb.223354787685214&type=2&theater

Sunday, September 28, 2014

A Tale of Two Marches

The double-barrel sit-in at Islamabad’s D-square which had started as Freedom and Revolution marches from Lahore has completed six eventful weeks, but little progress has been seen in the realization of its objectives.
Imran Khan whose party Tehreek-e-Insaaf had received the second highest number of votes but relatively fewer seats in the last general election has a clear-cut agenda based on his grievance of election rigging by the ruling party PMLN of Nawaz Sharif in May, 2013 general elections. He had to come out on the streets after all his attempts to get justice from the election Commission and the Superior judiciary were thwarted.
One of the most serious allegations also witnessed by the whole nation is that while the votes were still being counted and election results being compiled, Mr. Nawaz Sharif appeared on Geo TV and claimed that the channel had convinced him that his party was winning the largest number of seats in the National assembly and was going to be the next prime minister. Surprisingly, he also expressed his desire to have an absolute majority and appealed to some undefined audience to give him the required number of seats. Since his party had been ruling the Punjab for the last 5 years as well as for decades earlier, most provincial employees involved in the electoral process were handpicked by the Nawaz family, so the hint was obvious and was likely to have influenced the results. As it happened, results in many constituencies defied the trends they were following before the ‘victory speech’.  Mr. Sharif’s action was highly objectionable and if the Election Commission had gall enough it should have disqualified him then and there. Unofficial reports indicate that if a genuine and proper audit of votes is carried out a number of sitting ministers in Mr. Sharif’s cabinet will be disqualified.
Prior to the march on 14th August, 2014, Mr. Sharif had met Mr. Khan at the latter’s residence and offered him deputy-prime-minister’s unconventional position in return for abandoning the vote audit demand. It seems to have infuriated the Khan who now would not agree to anything less than Mr. Sharif’s resignation and more and more Pakistanis are agreeing with him as time passes.
The Revolution march of Allama Tahirul Qadri’s objectives seem rather vague except that he advocated a puritanical though modern Islamic system of government and wants the whole political system to be wrapped up and reorganized. Mr. Sharif and many other PMLN leaders were fervent followers of Mr. Qadri and his Barelvi sect prior to Mr. Sharif’s deportation to Saudi Arabia who now seem to have changed their allegiance to the Saudi supported Deobandi sect.
The recent movement started after a police invasion of his headquarters in Lahore in which some 14 people were shot dead and over 80 injured by gunshots at chest level. The government tried to cover up the issue as the incident report of the police did not mention any fatalities and the families of the dead were offered Rs. 3 million each in blood money and also handsome compensation to the injured. The victims’ families spurned the offers and demand due legal process including the registration of complaints as they saw it.

The unprecedented police brutality seems to have two possible motivations. It is possible that the Punjab administration had thought that the recently enacted Protection of Pakistan Ordinance which gives permission to police to shoot to kill without prior authorization when faced with armed terrorists could be twisted to justify any oppressive activity. The second is the possibility that the government of Punjab has made peace with the Punjabi Taliban by recruiting a few thousand of their unemployed youth in the police and the incident may have had a sectarian aspect. However the sectarian possibility has been sensibly ignored by everyone and although it should be kept at the back of the mind it should not be highlighted or exploited for political purposes. In any case, the incident reflects the utter failure of the Punjab provincial administration and the chief-minister should have resigned before being asked to do so.