By Ali Ashraf Khan
Pravda.ru
Islamic Republic without morality
Islam lays stress on fair dealings in financial matters, but
Pakistanis-especially the influential ones- seem to have lost this part
of Islam. But this has not always been like this: in our Archives we can
find the papers of M.A.Jinnah, the Founder of Pakistan who was
meticulously correct in money matters and he himself wrote expenditure
details on even small expenditures like postage fees and other household
needs in his own hand and signed it. Today plundering of public money
has reached the status of normality not only in state affairs but in all
offices.
The boss uses the office naib-qasid (peon) to clean his
private house; he uses the office car and driver to pick and drop
children and take the wife shopping. While these seem to be small things
this is a wrong impression - from here starts the misuse of position at
much larger scale. Pakistani rulers and senior bureaucrats now don't
even write in their own hand writings specific orders on official files,
they attach a chit on file with their orders written with pencil, to be
typed on his/her behalf to be signed as orders by Principal Secretaries
or others, this shows weakness of character in a leader and power of
bureaucratic mafia.
There are so many examples of political
figures misuse of power being hand-in glove with bureaucrats, the
ephedrine case being one of the recent. While Privatization of state
silver, IPP's and Rental power projects have sealed the fate of economic
development and national prosperity. Making money by abusing rules and
regulations and disregarding national interest - and health care and
control of drug abuse is national interest- has become a minor affair
and is being pushed under the carpet. No body is concerned over the
spiral rise in cost of daily essential items, which is snatching two
square meals from the poverty stricken people. While the Prime
Minister is declaring to raise minimum wages to Rs. 8,000/- the Chief
Minister in Punjab province has declared it as Rs. 9,000/-, which
according to price index evaluation is still not sufficient to make
workers both ends meet.
Accountability is another victim of this
approach. It has been reduced to an instrument to keep allies in line
and fight political enemies. The ideas of right and wrong have been
separated from what Islam teaches; these days might is right only and
the boss decides about right and wrong. And the problem is not only
present in politics or in running of state affairs or institutions; it
has crept into private business and into family lives also. Children
grow up and first thing they learn in early age is that lying is no
problem everybody including mummy and daddy does it. How do they
know? The phone rings and the father (or mother) tells the servant to
say 'sahib is sleeping'. There are a thousand other examples inside the
privacy of homes where the first steps for ruining and suppressing the
natural gift of God to every human - to know right and wrong- are taken.
This is perpetuated in school and college where lying and cheating is
daily practice mostly covered up by the teachers and administration. How
can we expect children grown up in such surroundings to be true, honest
and upright?
And this brings us to the most important question:
How can we address the problem of missing morality in our society? Only
by addressing and solving it at this broad and basic level we will be
able to address the problem of corruption, misuse of power, plundering
of public wealth in all spheres of public and private life in Pakistan.
There is no easy answer to this. And keeping in mind that it took a long
time, several generations to erode morality to this point, it will
clearly take as much time to pull back and restore the feeling of right
and wrong in the minds and deeds of Pakistanis. I think the beginning
has to be made by an honest and open discussion. Admitting a mistake is
the first step to eradication.
There is a need to activate for
all of us our inner consciousness and be brave enough to act accordingly
even if this brings disadvantage to us. My experience tells that in
most cases people know that they are doing something wrong when they are
doing it, because they know they can just suppress the knowledge and
would never admit it. I firmly believe that knowing right and wrong
intuitively is God's gift to humans but this gift has to be guarded and
developed and applied to our daily lives. Religion could play an
important role and imams and religious scholars could contribute to it -
if they are honest and apply the same rules to themselves as to others.
Islam is very clear on economic and financial discipline, Interest is
forbidden then what is the Islamic Banking growing fast by these foreign
banks in Muslim countries, and why no scholar has ever thrown light on
this issue, and it seems they have also compromised on it.
Print
and electronic media could have played a positive role but intellectual
corruption spreading everywhere has not spared (our) this branch in
society and business interest first has become their hallmark. A news
becomes news only if it sells. Our politicians have forgotten that
politics has taken its roots from civics, known as Shehriyet a subject
which was taught in our schools and colleges and was then enlarged as
political science, which was developing living character and
responsibility in our youth and grown-ups. Now this is not visible any
more.
Print media policy appears to be regulated and governed at
the whims of multinational and strong advertising groups interest. While
in electronic media some are openly telecasting foreign channels'
recorded programmes, others show US sponsored advertisement in between
the peak hour telecast. Publicity campaigns not only overshadow the
viewers understanding process some are dominated with neighbouring
countries actresses for promotion in sales of consumer items. Thereby
promoting Indian & Western culture to allure our youth and adults, a
fact that is destroying our national fabric, and creates the
present chaos all around. Time is running against us, an already divided
nation is being further divided in the name of additional provinces
resolutions without any sincerity to the cause, just for political
wrangling and point scoring. How long this will continue with all
impunity. The nation has now pinned hope in a Messiah to drive this
rudderless ship out of the present morass. God bless Pakistan.