Lahore’s Christians target of latest episode of hate – by AZ
The show goes on as the zealots put up a great performance in Lahore today.
Hope you enjoy watching, even if you can’t be a part of the cast.
An entire neighbourhood of Christians in the mega polis of Lahore was set alight today because a raging mob suspected one individual of some act of blasphemy.
That this incident was orchestrated not by terrorists but by ordinary folks shows why the terrorism finds it so easy to hold hostage a nation where extremism roams freely in the streets. The details of the incident of the blasphemy are not yet known, but in Pakistan those are not relevant as it is not important to establish a crime to burn down an entire Christian neighbourhood – mere accusations suffice.
How do we deal with a society where the blame for genesis of many such attacks can no more be placed squarely at the doorstep of the perceived radicals? What it means is that even violence is no longer a criterion to define who is a fanatic and who is not. There is never a stain on the hands of the perpetrators who kill with wanton and gleefully burn down poor people’s only shelters with their entire life’s belongings. As the minorities and the Shias remain precariously perched on the holiest lance of extremism, it seems clear that no such incident of brutality can decisively jolt the collective conscience of Pakistan. It is as if the society does not really mind seeing the dust turned into ashes.
Crucifix upon crucifix in the Cavalry and Karbala of Pakistan, daggers soaked in blood for the Glory of the Lord. The enemies of life roam the streets as ruthless demons cast from the rocks of certitude.
So, as I wonder where the sun has gone, the show goes on in the night of Pakistan without much tangible hope of morning. Every such episode stirs up a frightful lament for people like us and then we realize that there is nothing in our grasp except making laments night and day. There are no arrows of hope in our quivers to shoot – nothing except laments till we too are taken.
My beloved Faiz once cried out in desperation:
“ This trembling light, this night-bitten Dawn
This is not the Dawn we waited for so long”
My dear Faiz, you were delivered from your misery too soon. In this complete darkness of night, we yearn for the Dawn you so despised. Yes, we yearn for the morning you saw as ‘night-bitten’. Yes, we in the bosom of heavy gloom envy you for having lived in that leprous daybreak – that you described as marked and wounded because the night had nibbled on it. You were laying an ambush for the moon so that you could enjoy a crisp and bright morning and, now see, how we ache for the moon in our dark night. Faiz you were lucky to part singing the hope of a world worth dreaming but no use for us entangling our existence in the mesh of your dreams. For us there is no balsam of life today, only the business of death remains, which our killers can settle when they wish. Faiz, people who are too busy digging up mass graves, are past even caring about their shrouds.
So where do we go from here in a country wallowing in violence and hate in the ocean of religion? A country where the obsession with the history and the hereafter to the absolute oblivion of the present continues to deepen the reach of bias and sectarianism. Where amazingly trivial details of faith are governed by our desire to enhance piety and where our cultural, philosophical, and religious systems are all aimed at promising deliverance in the hereafter, even though by killing or volunteering for suicide bombing. I think, while a war against terrorism can still be won, a victory in the struggle against extremism is where the hope for Pakistan begins. But my life is likely reduced to lamenting as I do not bet on it happening in my lifetime. Any takers?


“mob burnt the Christians’ houses”. so they were not of ASWJ?
It’s like: “mob burnt tents in Karabala” not Yazid’s army.
While SSP is the star cast in the show of hate that goes on Pakistan. The street in Pakistan is now Mashallah fully capable of such acts of hatred. Hatred is sown in all fields, while the pastures owned by SSP and its cohorts may be ones most fertile in violence and terror.
What is wrong? Why are these so called muslims are committing these criames in the name of God and his beloved Rasool (saw). Why are you keep inviting GOD’S wrath. First it was Ahmadis, then Shia and now Christians.
It seems like Govt is part of this criminal act because they are not doing anything to protect the minorities. It should be banned to grow beard in PAKISTAN. These mosques are becoming ” Masid Zarar” because they are the cause of
‘FITNA”. Everybody in Pakistan who does not raise the voice against these crimes against humanity is siding with
criminals. Wake up and save Pakistan otherwise you will be
destroyed by your own atomic bomb
Christians speak up. Why are you silent?
yessu naam main qudrat paai jaati hai,
paak kalaam main qudrat paai jaati hai,
woh korhiyo ko paak karta hai,
aur murday zinda karta hai,
jo chashma kalvary se behta hai,
woh aaj bhi paapo ko dhota hai,
behno aur bhaiyo pareshan mat hoiye khudawand hamara khuda hamary saath hai,yeh sab kuch zaroori hai,aasmaan ki badshahi ke waris hona itna aasaan nahi,zarra is jiumlay par to ghor kejiyay jo khudawand yessu ne apni zubane mubarika se farmaya,kay jaan denay tak bhi waffadar reh to main tujhe zindaggi ka taaj doonga,sirf dua maangiyay kay ham us ehad se na phir jayein jo ham ne khudawand apne khuda se kiya hai,imsaal agar to museebat ke din himmat haar jaye to teri quat bohat thori hai,khudawand aapko barkat de aameen,
jesus christ says,
dekh main jald aanay waala hoon,tumhaari kamrain bandhi rahain aur tumhare chiragh jaltay rahain,
mera khudawand bhasam kar denay wali aag hai
log kehtay hain us kay aanay ka waada kahaan gya
log kehtay hain woh badlo pe aanay waala kahaan gya..
khauf na khaiyay,bible muqadas main likha hai kay ,ab bohat hi thori der baaqi hai ke aanay waala aaega aur der na karega,
This in itself is an act of blasphemy, at the hands of Muslims.
I would like to quote Iqbal to show how the flames of today were ignited by the founders of this failed state:
Meri taameer me muzmir hai ek soorat kharabi ki
Hayoola barq-e-khirman ka hai khoon-e-garm dahqan ka
Translation:
My construction comprises a scenario of evil,
The silhouette of the barn fire is nothing but the hot blood of the peasant himself.
The glee on their faces is shining in afternoon sun.
I am sure that they would be given Heaven by Allah, for saving the honour of their prophet.
Aameen!
Well, pakistanis don’t cry now.
It,s just the chickens have come home to roost.
What you wished unto others, is happening to you now.
I am not a great believer inphilosophy of Karma, but it’s too irresistable, not to be invoked here.
2 Corinthians 12:10 (NIV)
That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong