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Quake God’s punishment for ‘immoral activities’: Farhat Hashmi
2005-11-01
Farhat Hashmi, the controversial Pakistani Islamic fundamentalist, says those who died in the October 8 Pakistan earthquake were punished by God for their “immoral activities”.
"Oh, yasss! I saw them engaging in immoral activities with my own eyes! So God struck them dead!"
In a weekend interview with a correspondent of the Toronto-based Globe and Mail newspaper, she said, “The people in the area where the earthquake hit were involved in immoral activities and God has said that he will punish those who do not follow his path.”
So she considers all those training camps for hard boyz immoral?
Hashmi recently moved to Canada with her family and has since set up teaching classes. She told her class of around 150 mostly young Pakistani women, all in white headscarves and black abayas, “We must understand why such calamities take place. The people in the are where the earthquake hit were involved in immoral activities, and God has said that he will punish those who do not follow his path.”
So it was all a stern lesson to Hafiz Saeed, right? Actually, that thought crossed my mind, too...
Hashmi was immediately criticised by Tarek Fatah, communications director of the Muslim Canadian Congress, who said, “What sort of a sick mind would suggest that the over 20,000 Pakistani and Kashmiri children who were buried alive in their schools were ‘involved in immoral activities’?”
She's in Canada, see? She thinks she's safe from the Finger of God™. When she's crushed by a runaway glacier, I'm becoming a Lutheran, you betcha...
He said Hashmi has now brought her wahabbi teachings to Canada where she has opened a private school for girls. She encourages segregation and defends polygamy. One of her students, a teenager, told the Globe and Mail: “It is better for a man to do things legally by taking a second wife, rather than having an affair.”
Why's that? Why's it more defensible to have a second wife than it is to have a mistress? Or for that matter to have an occasional hour with a highly trained professional? And why shouldn't women be allowed to present the old man with a husband-in-law, doing everything nice and legal, rather than spending Tuesday afternoons with a tennis pro named Sven and Thursdays with Eduardo the pool boy? If we're required to accomodate other cultures in our societies, other cultures should therefore be required to accomodate still other cultures in theirs. There's just as much imperative for Fatimah to embrace polyandry as there is for Nancy to embrace polygamy.
Fatah said, “Many Muslim Canadians are upset that this woman from Pakistan has been allowed to come into Canada to spread her message.” One such critic, Kausar Khan, a businesswoman, told the newspaper, “...why is this woman being allowed to bring her extremist views to our country? She poses a danger to us and our Canadian way of life.”
Picked right up on that, did you?
However, Hashmi is not without her admirers, one being Sheema Khan, president of the Canadian chapter of the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) who told the same newspaper last year, “Ms Hashmi’s soothing style articulates a message of personal reform. She reminds listeners of God’s mercy and forgiveness - in stark contrast to the dire warnings of hellfire favoured by some mullahs.”
I'm always suspicious of people who're ostentatiously religious, whether they come preaching hellfire or they lay it on in an oily manner. I categorize them with the same folks who parade their sexual preferences or who fart in public.
Fatah asks how the self-styled evangelist’s view on the earthquake victims be considered as “soothing” or reflecting “God’s mercy and forgiveness?”
Pretty good point, there. I'm not really expecting an answer, of course...
Hashmi offers a 20-month course she calls Taleem-ul-Quran, claiming that she has come from Pakistan to enlighten young Muslim women about their religion.
Right. Peshawar. Quetta. Karachi. Lahore. Multan. That's where I always look for enlightenment.
Posted by:Fred

#11  LOL Frank Mr. Farhat Hashmi
Posted by: Dawg   2005-11-01 19:58  

#10  More acid, honey?
Posted by: Mr. Farhat Hashmi   2005-11-01 16:53  

#9  Since she is a devout muslim, it should be easy. Bribe her husband to beat her to death. Probably twice her current annual salary should do it.

Besides, he could make a shit ton of cash by saying she did something miraculous and sell knick-knacks of hers on eBay to her vast following.

He may not be able to get away with it in Canada though.
Posted by: Penguin   2005-11-01 16:46  

#8  I guess this means that Pakistan is now going to try and be more devout, eh? Or, are the ravings of a lone lunatic (a female at that) in Canada just ignored in Paki-Waki land?
Posted by: BA   2005-11-01 13:19  

#7  Subtle, B-A-R, like the p in swimming.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-11-01 12:32  

#6  
..or who fart in public.

Done discreetly, what's wrong with that? ;)
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-11-01 10:23  

#5  Pat Robertson and Farhat seem to have some opinions in common.
Posted by: john   2005-11-01 09:51  

#4  and the death told was probably increased because it happened early in Ramadan and people fasted in the daylight when the relief effort could find them
Posted by: mhw   2005-11-01 08:20  

#3  I agree: It is God's punishement for religious prosecution, wife beating, poligamy, honor killings, jihadism, hate preaching, beheadings, giving asylum to homicicaidla monsters and more.
Posted by: JFM   2005-11-01 03:27  

#2  Quake God’s punishment for ‘immoral activities’ = Proof of how all cultures have their own version of Fred Phelps
Posted by: Zenster   2005-11-01 00:26  

#1  She encourages segregation and defends polygamy.

Sho 'nuff, Hashmi. Segregation saves some of those precious surprises for the wedding night. Like when your brand new hubby starts whaling the snot out of you for no particular reason. Polygamy? That's real dandy too. It makes good and sure the beatings get spread out a bit. Wouldn't want to have that wholesome bruising and fracturing all to your lil ol' self, now would you, eh?
Posted by: Zenster   2005-11-01 00:23  

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