Concept Note
Forced conversion of Hindus
Introduction:
It is about all kinds of brutality that human race
experienced in the history, the violence that is still prevailing in the world,
the non-satiating desire of the ruling class to crush the ruled ones, the
continuous torture being faced by a section, race, group, ethnicity and one of
the predominant and high scale trauma of religious violence of the world. It was
always an attitude in a faith to be superior and considering others to be
inferior, by putting some divine concepts. This competition or posing hegemonic
attitude resulted in deadly and horrific violence causing intolerable loses to
human societies. Violence, intolerance, ignorance, disrespecting to other
beliefs resulted in a greater loss in the shape of creating physical and
geographical boundaries for each other. Pakistan is passing through continues
wave of unprecedented wave of violence and fragile system from very day of
independence. Along with other problems kidnapping and forced conversion of
Hindus boys and girls create a uncertainty within minorities. In Pakistan the
largest minority group is the Hindus which consist 2.5 percent of its total
population, majority of whom are dwelling in Sindh. Most Hindus populated
district in Sindh are Umerkot, Tharparkar, Mirpurkhas, Badin and Sanghar.
Following case illustrate
issues of forced conversion in Sindh province.
1)
In 2012, Manisha Kumari 14
years Hindu girl was kidnapped from Jacobabad and then forcibly converted to
Islam and marry to Muslim man.
2)
In 2012, Rinkle Kumari 19
years old student, Dr Lata Kumari and Asha Kumari were kidnapped and forcibly
converted to Islam.
3)
In 2014, 12 years old Anjli meghwar kidnapped
in Daharki and after forcibly converted to Islam she married to Riaz syal,
despite being a minor.
In
District Umerkot since last few years persecution and discrimination against Hindus
has been gradually increased. The alleged forced conversion of Hindus minor
girls and their subsequent marriage with a Muslims mounting fear among the
communities. According to Human rights commission of Pakistan 20 to 25 Hindu
girls are being forcibly converted to Islam every month in Sindh province. Forced
conversions resulting in marriage is one of the destructive phenomenon of
society is increasing day by day, which lead violence between communities and
girls who subjected to forced conversion were deprived of justice due to failed
judiciary corruption and lack of representation. Peoples of Hindu community are
migrating from Southern Sindh to Karachi and India for the protection, while
asking about migration
always
said that “we feeling insecure even life risk that’s why leaving”. Social
security remained one of the predominant problems of all time and Hindus are in
the biggest threat and their community is in danger to extinct. In Pakistan state
has been failed to inculcate or formulate credible policies to safeguard the
rights and protection of communities belong to other religion or beliefs.
We will try to examine the opinion and views of both
sides by consulting administration and their preparedness to control or solve
the issues. As discussed, forced conversions, one must say not in the love with
religion but only for marriage is covered with changing the belief of girl. We
will try to find out the role of religious institutions in conversion and
little or more to get them onboard to help in putting limitations for inhumane
acts.
Objective:-
Route out the causes to the enigma
and formulate social contracts, traits, ritual to reunite the old fabric of the
society. Objectivity in this phase will work out in the shape of making some
hidden facts of problems. State is seems ignorant, it is very important to
mobilize the administration to pay off their duties to serve the interest of
rightful person or community. Religion is driving force behind all happens so
it is very important to consult with liberal religious figures to find some
solution for the aforesaid problem.
Implementation:-
For the
implementation of project, we will organize seminar on interfaith dialogue in
which scholars from different religion and human rights activist would be
invited. Awareness Campaign for religious harmony would be deliver within the
segregated communities.
The following two cases illustrate
the issue in the Sindh province. In 2011 Ameena Ahmed was abducted from Karachi
by a group of young men who offered her ice cream and a ride in their car. She
was dragged into a larger van and driven to an area she did not know. She was
later converted to Islam after being asked to recite some verses in front of a
cleric. To date she has still not been reunited with her family.
In 2012 Manisha Kumari, a 14yearold
Hindu girl, was allegedly kidnapped from Jacobabad in Pakistan's southern Sindh
province and forced to convert to Islam and marry a Muslim man.Earlier in 2012
Rinkle Kumari, a 19yearold Pakistani student, Dr. Lata Kumari, and Asha Kumari,
a Hindu working in a beauty parlor, were allegedly forced to convert from Hindu
to Muslim. Their cases were appealed to the Supreme
Court where the girls stated that
they wanted to live with their new husbands. Their statements have been treated
with a degree of caution by many of those concerned as well as human rights
activists.
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