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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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Full Name: Dr. Maqsood Jafri
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One Act Play

Before Dinner

By:  Dr. Maqsood Jafri


                                        Main  Characters

General ( Retd) Rashid Safi
Mr. Zaheer ( Businessman)
Professor  Akram
Barrister Khalil
Col. Matin
Ms. Zaheer
Ms. Anila( Social worker)
Mr. Hassan( Politician)


                            Scene   (Curtain Rises)
Drawing room of Mr. Zaheer in Islamabad, Pakistan. Mr. Zaheer is an aged businessman. He is a social figure of Islamabad. Time 8p.m. It is a well furnished and richly decorated drawing room exhibiting a heavy mid-Victorian sumptuous style. It is furnished in a charming good taste. A wonderful site portraying splendor of interior designing. The costly curtains are drawn over the windows.Heavy engravings on the walls are quite visible and magnificent paintings hang over the walls. In a corner stands a huge table with soft drinks. On side small tables are lying the cigarette boxes, ashtrays and match-holders. Dry fruit is the specialty of the feast. Air conditioner is on.Tthe room is cozy and the room atmosphere plausible and romantic.
General Rashid Safi is a retired man with grey hair. He seems to be quite arrogant and is smoothing his mustaches. He gives stolid and serious looks with elderly autocratic impression. He sips coke with a method and gives reflexes of superiority complex. In a prudent and impudent tone he breaks the ice.
General Rashid Safi:  Oh, we are having tough times. There is no law and order in the country. Corruption, corruption everywhere.
Mr. Hassan: ( Ironically). Who is responsible for all this humbug?
General Safi. ( Thoroughly alarmed). No body save the politicians. These roughs beguile the people. They loot and plunder them. There is no body to check them.
Mr. Hassan: But, General, is it not a fact that we have a very bitter long record of marshal laws in our country. We have badly failed in establishing justice through the rod. We must use reason and educate our people. We should provide them economic justice and democratic freedom. Our people are humans. They are not animals to be dealt with rod. love begets love and violence begets violence. Do you agree?
General Safi: ( Irritably)Nope. Nothing can be achieved unless we use blind force. Force is the only remedy of our all social, political and national evils. We are soldiers. We do not discuss or debate. We only act. We either do or die.
Mr. Hassan( soberly) Well. I agree with you. Force has its' vital role. But it is used against the enemies. It is not for the countrymen. For our people we should use the force of reason; not the force of rod. We have to solve the basic problems of the people and for that we have to awaken the masses from the deep slumber. We have to educate them for their rights. Our people need to know about their rights. We do not need feudalism and militarism. We need social democracy to steer the skiff out of the tempest. For making our country a well fare democratic state we need to implement justice.
General Safi: It is all trash. It is a dream. You live in the dome of dreams. We need discipline. We do not need democracy. Rod is the only remedy of all our ailments. How can you give democratic rights to such an illiterate and poor people? They are not the salt of the earth. They are the scum of the earth. They need stern and strict handling.
Mr. Hassan: Respected General. May I know who has kept these people poor and illiterate? Who has denied them the right to live honorably? Who is sucking their blood like leeches and bugs? Aren't we responsible for their miseries? What is the role of the generals, bureaucrats, clerics, industrialists and the politicians? Is not the elite class responsible in destroying our country?

( The bell rings. Mr. Zaheer goes out. Enters a smart colonel whom all exorbitantly greet. He is a serving colonel in army and is a great patriot and a reasonable soul. He notices the uncongenial atmosphere as an aftermath of some heated discussion in a cool room).
Col. Matin( Jokingly utters) It is very hot and humid outside but it seems your heated discussion can not make the room hot as it is air conditioned. Warmth is only in your skulls. What is going on?
(Ms. Zaheer is the hostess. She is in her forties. She is a very decent, graceful and impressive lady. She is the core of attention of all guests. Her gravitating figure mesmerizes all. She is well educated and courteous. Her admirers and fans are numerous. She notices the heated discussion between General Safi and Mr. Hassan. She is admired for serving her family friends with dainty dinners.She cuts the joke with Col. Matin to normalize the situation).
Ms. Zaheer: Friends the nation is fed up of the political mess up. Our rulers whether military or civilian have looted and plundered our country. In my opinion, we must promote literary and cultural activities. We must tell our younger generation to take interest in poetry, music, calligraphy, woodcutting and handicrafts. It is our national duty to tell our youth to avoid religious extremism, sectarianism, regionalism, racialism and feudalism. They need to know the modern ideas and moderate visions.
Col. Matin: In the presence of my senior General Safi, I must shut my mouth. It is the part of our training. But with his kind permission, I would humbly submit that we do not have democracy in Pakistan. It is feudal democracy or capitalist democracy. The majority of our people are illiterate and poor. They are not free in the real sense. It is called mobocracy. But it does not mean that we should not allow democracy to flower and flourish. Once Winston Churchill was asked if democracy fails but is the alternative. He retorted:" more democracy."  The only remedy of bad democracy or failed democracy is the continual democratic process. I am a military officer but I have taken oath not to subvert or abrogate the constitution of Pakistan. The article 6 of our constitution suggests the capital punishment or life imprisonment to its' abrogator.
Ms. Zaheer. Friends please leave the political discussion and come to normal lively conversation. Mr. Matin, where is your wife? Why hasn't she come? I miss her very much.
Col. Matin. I pressed her much but she refused to accompany me.
Ms. Zaheer( wondered): Why? Is she well?
Col. Matin. She is alright but she avoids mixed gatherings. She likes the company of ladies. She is quite conservative.
( Miss Anila is a twenty year old mod girl. she is very sharp and bold. She is a writer and a student leader. She is also the member of an NGO that works for the emancipation of women and the women rights).
Ms. Anila: (Tacitly)  May be Ms. Martin is orthodox and she has radical ideas. It is difficult to change this mind set. The fundamentalists are incurable. They need to understand the needs of modern age.
Ms. Zaheer. Please don't say so. Ms. Matin is a university professor. She is doctor of philosophy from the Harvard University of America. She is not conservative or a fundamentalist. She is a moderate lady.
Miss Anila: Then why should an educated lady behave like an uneducated village girl? I do not believe in gender discrimination. Our educated ladies should adopt Western modern norms and culture.We have to progress. We are progressives. We should keep pace with modern civilization.Time is running out. We have to seize the moment.
(Professor Akram is a learned man. He is the professor of English literature in a local college. He is a scholar and author of some books. He gets agitated on the views of Miss Anila. He believes in moderation. He is neither conservative like clerics nor modern like atheists. He is the staunch follower of the progressive and moderate views of Dr. Iqbal and Quaid-e- Azam, the founding fathers of Pakistan).
Professor Akram:  I don't find any sense in adopting Western culture. We must adopt the scientific and rational outlook of the Westerners. We have to progress in science and technology. Science is universal. Our religion teaches us to learn from the cradle to the grave. The Quran ordains to master the material cosmos and capture the natural forces. The Western civilization has been even rejected by the intellectuals of the West. This civilizations teaches nudity, obscenity, same-sex, free sex, homosexuality, lesbianism, commercialism, capitalism, atheism, consumerism, imperialism and individualism.
Miss Anila( annoyed) How can you ignore the democratic and humanistic spirit of the West? Can you deny the rational mind set of the West after the Renaissance Movement?
Professor Akram( patiently): No sane person can deny the democratic and humanistic bents of the West but their freedom is for them. They have been enslaving the African and Asian nations. Even today, they have enslaved us by exploiting our natural sources. They support the Arab kings. They are silent on the issue of Palestine and Kashmir. Where is their democracy? Where is their claim of justice? They are hypocrites.
Miss Anila: Would you please tell me what we have to offer to the world so far as Science and literature are concerned? Do we have people like Newton, Pasteur, Einstein, Neil, Shakespeare, Dante, Goethe, Keats,Milton, Chaucer,Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Yean Paul Sartre and Bertrand Russell?
Professor Akram:  I endorse your views that we need to progress in Science and technology. There are no two opinions about it. We must promote rational and scientific attitude but you should know that we have produced great rationalists and scientists like Jabir bin Hayyan. Avicenna, Ibe Ishaq, Averroes, Al- Farabi, Razi, and Khawarzmi. Our poets like Rumi, Saadi, Hafiz Sherazi, Firdousi, Umar Khayyam, Qaani, Bedil, Amir Khousrou, Mir, Ghalib, Dr. Iqbal and Faiz are the shining stars in the firmament of poetry.
Miss Anila( Amazed): wow. I have heard the names of some of them but never found an opportunity to read them. I am told most of them have been translated in English and French. I really feel guilty of not reading them. Now I will make it a point to read them.
Mr. Hassan( Inquisitively): Respected Professor; Would you kindly enlighten us with your learned views about our cultural heritage? It is very sad that we do not know much about our philosophers, poets and scientists. It is sorrowful that we talk much on religious controversies and political rifts and are quite oblivious of our literary and cultural excellence.
Professor Akram: ( Lighting his cigar): Friends, I am not Mr. Know all. I know that I know not. Neither am I a pedant nor a pedagogue. As you have asked me about our culture, I would like to tell you that culture is two faceted. Outer culture and Inner culture. Outer culture is local. We wear different dresses per local requirement, local weather and local culture. But we do not roam around with out dress. To wear dress is a universal culture. No religion or sane person appreciates nudity. Humans have same instinct. The whole of mankind is one community. We must promote oneness of mankind.
( Mr. Zaheer interrupts while puffing). Friends; you have involved Professor Akram in a very serious discussion. He is a great scholar and can talk on any subject tirelessly.
Barrsitar Khalil( Cordially): I am enjoying the company of old and young. There is a gap of communication between the old and new generation. It is called generation gap. The progressives negate the old traditions and the retrogressive mind set does not accept the modern life style. I had been in London and did Barr-at-law from Lincolns Inn. I have closely studied the West and the East. Once, in London, in a club I was shocked to see a Pakistani young girl dead drunk and dancing with a British guy. She was proud to be the girl friend of a Londoner. She was a Muslim girl but believed in the Western style of life. Such modernity is not acceptable to us. The other way round, I see absolutely illiterate girls in our society. They are treated like cattle and chattel. They are like slaves. They are not permitted to get education and have no free marriage choice. They are killed if found involved in love affair. We must condemn both extremes. Extremism of all sorts is injurious for any society. May be it is religious extremism or social extremism.
Professor Akram( Meditatively): I endorse the views of Barrister Khalil. It is very sad aspect of our times. Our clerics are short sighted and narrow minded. They are sectarians. They do not have rational attitude. This is the reason our younger generation is fed up of them and is seeking refuge in Western style of life. We must acquire Western rational and scientific aptitude but we must not adopt their culture. As palm tree can not be planted in the cold and snowy valley, similarly the apple tree can not grow in the hot desert. Science is universal but culture is local.
( Mrs. Zaheer begs leave and goes to the Kitchen. Supervises the prepared food. Gives instructions to the cook and steward and comes back).
Miss Anila. Sir, I am interested in the rights of women. I am a feminist. I fight for the rights of abused women. I stand for the emancipation of women. I see that in some Arab countries, the women are denied of their basic rights. They can not drive. They can not get education. They are the victim of domestic violence. They have not free to marry. They are the victim of forced marriages. They can not do office jobs. They are treated like slaves and concubines on the false pretext of religion.
Professor Akram: I agree with Miss Anila. It is the height of travesty that religion is being misused and misinterpreted by the stakeholders. The old Arab kings and wealthy people marry young girls and spoil their life. These obnoxious rites are justified by conscienceless clerics who issue edicts in the favor of such inhuman and unnatural acts only for monetary gains. I strongly condemn such closed and nefarious culture. But we must not promote Western culture. In the West the ladies have free choices. They enjoy the boon of freedom. It is an admirable thing. But we can not ignore the misuse of this unbridled freedom. Freedom is not with out limits. The high ratio of divorce and domestic violence are rampant in America and in the West. Haft caste culture has destroyed the family life. Moral values are in decadence.
Miss Anila: I agree with the opinion of friends that in some Asian and African countries, the women are maltreated. The ladies are forced to wear shuttle cock even in hot and humid climate. Our clerics are not clear about the concept of veil in religion. Some say that there is no need of face covering while some emphasize on face veil. Head scarf has also been made a divisive and debate issue. But, today after listening to the views of Professor Akram, I am convinced  that the Easterners are violating the rights of women but the Westerners have also made the woman a commodity on sale. On every neon and TV screen we see the half naked pics of the young girls. In the West the ladies wear mini skirts and bikinis. With half naked bosoms they loiter everywhere. It is also unnatural and invites to sexual harassment. The naked parts of women body allure for sensuous inclination.
( Till now Col. Matin was silently listening to the conversation. The wreaths of his cigarette smoke were flying like fleeting silvery clouds nigh the head of Mr. Hassan. He is staring at Mrs. Zaheer with lustful eyes and requests Mrs. Zaheer for a cold glass of water. She presents him a glass of water. Col. Matin smooths his erect mustaches while smothering Mr. Hassan with the swirls of smoke who unfortunately is sitting next to him).
General Safi. ( Mystified). I think when Mrs. Col. Matin avoids the company of gents in such social gatherings, she avoids many troubles. Such dignified ladies avoid the dust of diryt eyes, lascivious looks, scandalous scenes and wagging tongues. Some people keep their wives in the four walls of their homes just to act like heroes in the company of the wives of others. In the name of modernity, we invitie a big catastrophe. A national collision; a moral collapse. We must educate our daughters and provide them healthy atmosphere to live. We must respect their choice as our holy religion grants them social and civic rights.
Mr. Hassan: I appreciate the views of General Safi. I am happy to learn that General Safi is a moderate man. He believes in the respect and freedom of womenfolk but rejects the Western style of life. It is also the matter of a great pleasure to know that Miss Anila has changed her views about our culture. We must avoid the hideous, vile, venomous and disastrous alien culture.
Professor Akram. In India, the ladies were burned alive with the dead body of the husband. It was a cruel practice. In Arab, the girls were buried alive at their birth time. Even today in some African and Asian countries the ladies are the victim of inhuman rites and rituals. I appreciate the struggle of Miss Anila for the rights of women. We have to support such moves for the betterment of our society. We have to treat them like honorable humans. But I also agree with General Safi that in the name of modernity we should not promote obscenity and immorality. Some Western sponsored NGOs are corrupting and corroding our culture. In Education and Health circles the role of ladies is very paramount. They must be inducted in these departments.
Miss Anila. Sir, Should other doors of progress be closed on ladies?
Professor Akram. What do you mean? What are the other doors of progress? To be the personal secretary of some capitalist or industrialist or of a bureaucrat. In America, France, England and Canada, we see young girls nakedly dancing in the clubs just to fill their stomach and meet their educational needs. It is the grim aspect of capitalism. The prostitution is the result of poverty. We need social justice and economic parity to grant honor to our ladies.
Mrs. Zaheer. I think some ladies are bringing bad name to our culture. They are ignorant of their ignominy. They tradition of family life is being shattered. Last year I was in America. Some American ladies told me about their social problems. They said that the divorce rate was on peak. The reason being that the business ladies are free to make or break the family. They attend the offices and come back home extremely tired. They do not prefer to produce kids. They prefer to rear kittens and dogs instead of children. Evey thing that glitters is not gold. They feel loneliness. The grown up children leave them. They have been thrown in the dustbin of time. In old age they suffer emotional set backs in Charity Homes. Children ask about the real father. Some ladies were chronic spinsters and I could not bear their miseries and I sobbed on their so called modernity. These Western ladies are like hirlings or hackneyed carriages. They have lost dignity. They are pitiable. The Westerners have double standards and are two faced nations. We can not find the words such as sacrifice and loyalty in their dictionary. They have commercial mentality.
Mr. Hassan. We are away from the spirit of out religion.We lay more stress on rituals, historical disputes and juristic differences. We must adopt the rational, humanistic and progressive spirit of our religion. On one hand we must discard feudalism, sectarianism, parochialism, capitalism and jingoism and on the other hand we must also reject Western economic system and immoral culture.
Barrister Khalil( curtly remonstrating with Mr. Hassan). I diametrically oppose Mr. Hassan. Religion is an opium. It is the greatest menace for mankind. It is the cause of all wars and bloodshed. Religion is irrational. It is a tool in the hands of hardliners to hoodwink the fools. It is a hurdle in the way of progress. The religions cap reason and promote superstitions. They are the apple of discord. The followers of different religions mercilessly kill each other. Recently in Myanmar, The Buddhists mercilessly killed the Muslims. Even the kids were cut in to pieces. Hitler uncouthly killed the Jews. The holocaust is the grimmest act of Hitler. The Israeli Zionists brutally massacred the ladies and children in the Palestinian camps of Shatella.  In all countries, the hardliners are killing the followers of other faiths. We must ban religion as Lenin had banned it in Russia.
Professor Akram: I humbly disagree with Barrister Khalil. Religion is neither an opium as said by Karl Marx nor the apple of discord as said by Bertrand Russel. It is the misuse of religion by the priests. We must love all mankind as ordained by Jesus Christ. We must grant Justice to all as propounded by Prophet Mohammad. Reason and religion are one in the hands of philosophers and prophets and are poles apart in the hands of priests and parsons. Religion is to serve and guide man. Man is more important than religion. The purpose of religion is to provide basic universal tenets for all humans. It does not divide. It unites. The purpose of religion is to guide us to the ways of God. John Milton was absolutely right when he proclaimed so. To worship God and serve mankind are the two missions of all religions. Apart from these two mantras all is trash and rubbish.
Miss Anila: The discussion has become very philosophical and my brain feels encumbered by the load of arguments. I write poetry as well and enjoy the songs of love. Love pervades reason. Love is God. love is humanity. Love is life. I am of the view if we learn the code of love and embrace the Religion of Love, there will be no racial and religious hatred.
Mrs. Zaheer invites all to have dinner as the sumptuous dinner is ready. All feel relaxed after getting ensnared in the meshes of serious discussion. They move to the dining room and enjoy delicious food. After taking food Mrs. Zaheer cheerfully announces that now they are going to be entertained by a song by Miss Anila. All feel jubilation on this announcement and move to the drawing room.
Miss Anila in her melodious voice sings a poem of Oliver Goldsmith titled  "She Stoops to Conquer."
 
" Ah, me; When shall I marry me?
Lovers are plenty but fail to relieve me.
He, fond youth that could carry me.
Offers to love, but means to deceive me.
But I will rally and combat the ruiner.
Not a look, not a smile shall my passion discover.
She that gives all to the false one pursuing her.
Makes but a penitent, loses a lover."
All are cheered up and enthusiastically clap. They thank Mr. Zaheer and Mrs. Zaheer for arranging such a meeting in which food for thought and stomach relished them. All leave for their homes.


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