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Tariq Jamil’s remarks spark outrage

Tariq Jamil’s remarks spark outrage

His statements have been called ‘callous’ and ‘demeaning’ to women who make up half the country.
Updated 25 Apr, 2020

LAHORE: Human rights activists and other members of civil society have condemned the remarks made by religious leader Maulana Tariq Jamil on national television during the PM’s telethon on April 23.

The remarks have been called ‘callous’ and ‘demeaning’ to women who make up half the country.

Nida Aly, director of the Asma Jahangir Legal Aid cell (AGHS), said Pakistan had seen a rise in the cases of violence against women, and extreme situations, including honour crimes, domestic violence, assault and abuse of women.

She said while women under lockdown needed security from the community, “the government ‘trotted out Tariq Jamil on a broadly televised programme who not just objectified women but declared them and their individualist actions to bring the wrath of God and punishment in the form of Covid-19."

Nida Aly said the AGHS was providing relief to women, children and minorities during the lockdown.

“Our 17 legal centers in Lahore and Kasur have reported that there has been a drastic rise in domestic violence cases,” she said.

“There has been a surge in suicides and suicide attempts by women due to domestic violence. At least 75 women from Lahore alone have approached our centers and reported being subjected to extreme domestic violence at the hands of their husbands.”

Read: Home isn't a safe space for victims of domestic violence

Mamtaz Gohar, national coordinator of the National Child Rights Movement, told Dawn that children were also in extreme danger while being at home with abusers.

“Most child physical or sexual abuse happens at home, by men (or women) in the family, and children have nowhere to escape during the lockdown,” he specified.

Barrister Maleeka Bokhari, parliamentary secretary of law and justice, tweeted: “The spread of a pandemic must never and under no circumstances be correlated or linked to a woman’s piety or morality. It is danger to make this correlation as violent crimes against women/girls continue to take place with impunity.”

Shireen Mazari, Federal Minister of Human Rights, said: “We will not accept the targeting of women on the pretext of such ludicrous accusations. We in Pakistan have fought hard for claiming our rights as enshrined in the Constitution of Pakistan.”

She posted online: “Simply absurd for anyone under any guise to even suggest the Covid-19 pandemic is a result of women wearing short sleeves or because of private schools/universities misleading the youth. This simply reflects either ignorance about pandemics or a misogynist mindset. Absolutely unacceptable.”

Meanwhile, the HRCP in an official statement said it condemned the statement.

“The HRCP is appalled at Maulana Tariq Jamil’s statement which inexplicably correlated women’s ‘modesty’ to the Covid-19 pandemic. Such blatant objectification is unacceptable and, when aired on public television, only compounds the misogyny entrenched in society,” read the statement.

Tahira Abdulla, human rights activist, said it was shameful that the male and female journalists and anchors present in the telethon did not object to the comments.

Meanwhile, appearing in some talk shows on Friday, the Maulana tendered an apology for his remarks about the media.

Published in Dawn, April 25th, 2020

Comments

mariam irfan Apr 25, 2020 02:06pm
Nothing wrong with Maulana tariq jamil , s comments. I totally agree with it.
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hanzala Apr 25, 2020 02:23pm
tum loug baaz na ana.
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saif Apr 25, 2020 02:25pm
A preacher is a preacher. Why can't his statement be taken as a preach for all cadres of society, including women.
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Truthseeker Apr 25, 2020 02:28pm
This attitude by close friend of PM is not surprising as it reflects top leadership of Pakistan.
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Ali zaidi Apr 25, 2020 02:57pm
Maulana sb. is correct.
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Only Apr 25, 2020 03:03pm
Naya Pakistan under the leadership of IK.
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Pure ind Apr 25, 2020 03:05pm
These kind of similar guys would also be taking decisions on ramzan mosque functioning.
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Ahmad Apr 25, 2020 03:06pm
What else do you expect from any religious scholar as they never learn math, sciences, critical reasoning, etc.
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Naheem Apr 25, 2020 03:07pm
what a great man
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Ibrahim S Apr 25, 2020 03:11pm
Mr. Jameel, do you think women are equal to men. Can a husband beat his wife. Do you have a moral courage to answer these two simple questions.
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Ahmed khan lehri Apr 25, 2020 03:24pm
Those who were promoting ," meri jism meri marzi" definitely will b having problems from Molana Tariq jameel Sahab's bayan.
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Dr.Arshad Apr 25, 2020 03:28pm
We are sick and tired of these "darbari" mullahs. The real Ulemas never crave limelight and fame.
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Tzaman Apr 25, 2020 04:42pm
The eminent Maulvi Tariq Jameel saheb should answer why then Iran got such severe infection rate, Iranian state imposes Chador for all Iranian women. Just for information, in Saudi Arabia, the highest infection rate in Madinah and Makkah cities. So what should we understand through Maulvi saheb's statement.
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Amir Apr 25, 2020 05:14pm
his true nature came out. the liberal ulema is not that liberal and holds the same view as others. but not many will condemn him. sadly i have seen many women berate hamid mir. and defend the maulana. yes he has tendered an apology to media, as they can cut him off, but why has he not apologized to the women? because he knows in the pakistan society, they do not have a voice
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Khaled Apr 25, 2020 05:48pm
Doubt it. If it was a slip of tongue, he should be mindful of what he says, instead of giving clarifications later.
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Zeeshan Qazi Apr 25, 2020 06:24pm
It is woeful to see that this Maulana, who has had an observed pattern of behavior of objectifying women, even after spreading his vile misogyny is still allowed on television, and is still allowed to associate with the Goverment officials. Just imagine, what kind of an image of our nation is projected by Imran Khan when he is seen in the same photograph as Maulana Tariq Jamil? COVID-19 may be one of the first major pandemic of the times when women have been liberated from patriarchal hegemony in the civilized portions of society, but it is most certainly not the first or the last of all time. May I remind the righteous self-pious on their high horses that many epidemics and pandemics have blessed the righteous folks of Middle East for thousands of years of their pious observance with indiscriminate suffering and death to many pious and innocent people, with no blame assignable to women or their dress-code for any of them.
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Mbhatty Apr 25, 2020 06:26pm
Everybody in Pakistan seems to think that they have authority to say what ever they think is right. Maulana sahib’s thinking is right but wrong choice of words. You can Not blame everybody For all the wrongs. All the anchors and all the women in the country are not to be blamed for the corona virus. Maulana was flying too high theGod Almighty brought him back to reality .
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Anwar Khan Apr 25, 2020 06:40pm
These are the wisely crafted analysis of the said series. This is the least the goverment can do otherwise whats remain to speak for.Let the goverment do some more foolish things so that a total distrust can get developed.In this desperate time people do not need a show.They need healthcare,food and medicines etc which the goverment is unable to provide.So there comes no expenses in suggesting the show to the misrable and poor people both in nature and substance.
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hussain Apr 25, 2020 06:50pm
unfortunately domestic violence has increased in those countries where people are hemmed in small properties and those in financial difficulties. this is across the board even in rich countries especially those where our liberal class so loves to emulate. The maulana was talking from a religious perspective.
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Malik Apr 25, 2020 07:02pm
Absurd for such a learned man to pass such remarks. Shame!
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Ghani K Apr 25, 2020 07:08pm
More we fail , more we blame women for our shortcomings. Pandemic is not selective, kills men & women in a random manner. Ok to have prayer beads (Tasbih) in your hand but listen to doctors too.
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Abdullah Apr 25, 2020 07:32pm
Please spare Moulana at least...What he says is absolutely right as per religious teachings of Islam are concerned....rest please don't malign him atleast...
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Furqan Hussain Apr 25, 2020 08:04pm
Truth is Bitter. Moulana sb was Right.
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Ggn Ggn Apr 25, 2020 08:14pm
This is really shameful and demeaning woman of Pakistan. I, from India stand against such hypocrisy and request government to take stern action against the self styled leader.
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Tooba Mukhtar Apr 25, 2020 08:25pm
@Ali zaidi oh please save that shitty statement for someone like you. We don't need more people parroting that molvi's language on media in these conditions. You know what I must say that this virus is really a tame thing compared to vicious beastly men like you. At least its intelligent enough to not discriminate between human beings men or women, religious or non-religious people.
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Humza Apr 25, 2020 08:39pm
And people wonder why Muslims are made fun of all over the world when religious leaders talk like this man. And what about the PM who stays silent and accepts the words of such an uneducated man ?
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Abdullah Apr 25, 2020 08:45pm
@Dr.Arshad I am sure you haven't heard Moulana talk
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Daskalos Apr 25, 2020 08:52pm
@Ali zaidi , its sad to see ignorance proliferating .
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Ahmed Apr 25, 2020 09:17pm
Well said, Shireen Mazari. She has the courage to speak out against such objectionable remarks. Not too many others. Nothing from the advisor on information to defend her gender.
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Rana M.Sharif Apr 25, 2020 09:24pm
Although Molana Tariq Jamil SB has tendered his apology yet I painfully feel thate we as a Muslim Nation cannot swallow truth in any form. A national tragedy. No religious scholar will dare to subscribe his statement either.Alas.
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Sarkar Apr 25, 2020 09:47pm
Please listen again and again what he said - he gave an example of countries who adopted and acted by following rules of the Jungle and he warned if not followed then be prepare
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Zak Apr 25, 2020 10:31pm
Maulana Saab apologized, which is good. He realized his mistake.
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Zak Apr 25, 2020 10:32pm
Now Modi should apaoliges as well to the minorities.
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Daud Apr 25, 2020 10:48pm
...Geo Aur Geney do.... Live and Let Live.....
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Ashraf Buttar Apr 25, 2020 10:54pm
Well Said Molana.
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Ashraf Buttar Apr 25, 2020 10:54pm
Well Said Molana Sahib.
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Mani Apr 25, 2020 11:38pm
bitter truth... though said on the wrong occasion but it is true,
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Jawedzuberi Apr 26, 2020 12:27am
There is nothing wrong in the statement of maulana tariq
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Mehul Apr 26, 2020 12:44am
But What is Tariq Jamil's statment?
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Mohsin Aslam Apr 26, 2020 12:55am
He is right
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sabir Apr 26, 2020 04:21am
absolutely correct....moulana should stand his words
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sabir Apr 26, 2020 04:22am
absolutely correct...should stand his word and there should b no excuse
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Abdulha Apr 26, 2020 04:35am
What did he say wrong? ... it shows the lack of basic Islamic knowledge our beloved nation has....
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Elyas Patel Apr 26, 2020 04:37am
Should be immediately banned from social media
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BRR Apr 26, 2020 05:10am
Totally misogynistic, totally prehistoric, that too at the PM's behest
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SAID GUL Apr 26, 2020 05:12am
Mulana sb is correct and true reformist of the society.
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MSA Apr 26, 2020 05:22am
Absolutely beautiful and correct what ever Maulana has said.
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Munsif Jan Apr 26, 2020 05:35am
Tariq Jamil has been portrayed as a moderate and relatively sensible religious scholar. If he holds such ignorant and outrageous views about women then there is no hope for the women rights in the foreseeable future in Pakistan. Imran Khan needs to distance himself from such nonsense unless he subscribes to such views himself.
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jawad Apr 26, 2020 09:51am
mulana sb is absolutely correct.
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Dr Bilal Apr 26, 2020 11:33am
Hi sir
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Dr Bilal Apr 26, 2020 11:33am
Thanks
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Rabia Saeed Apr 26, 2020 12:47pm
Moulana tariq is so humble and full of love and respect. He advises along with rendering an apology if someone doesn't like his advice. Such a nice advisor
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ukasha rajpoot Apr 26, 2020 01:04pm
He is a motivational speaker who usually sides with the government. Give him a little break this time. Once he learns more and become some big shot he will know what to say and what not.
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Cris Dan Apr 26, 2020 01:04pm
@Ali zaidi he is incorrect.
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Cris Dan Apr 26, 2020 01:04pm
@Dr.Arshad me too.
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Adnan Apr 26, 2020 01:49pm
Completely unjustified criticism of Moulana Sb. Moulana Sb is correct, for all those who are criticizing him please listen to what he said, it was vices of the society not related to any gender.
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Ali Apr 26, 2020 01:50pm
@Dr.Arshad totally agreed
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PKMB Apr 26, 2020 02:28pm
Zahil
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Farrukh Memon Apr 26, 2020 10:44pm
We love moulana Tariq Jamel sahib.
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HN Apr 27, 2020 05:24am
A wise man.
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Khalid Mahmud Apr 27, 2020 01:27pm
@Malik there's absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. He was absolutely right.
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SadFaces Apr 28, 2020 12:13pm
Sadly, you guys are the minority. Dont take it out of context. He did not mean you even if you think that what it means. In the end anyone can take any meaning out of anything. Its a matter of perspective. Best is to go and ask the explanation for yourself.
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