Intolerance and Pakistanis.
Would you please tolerate
me for a moment?
I always heard
that politics is suits good on roads, streets, squares, roads, busses, or in
wagons. I did not believe them, but now I believe who ever said that, he was so
right. The demonstration of that was encountered by me, few days ago, during
traveling. Some young people were engaged on mobile phone during traveling.
Some elderly people were half asleep, and some were awake, waiting for the end
of the journey, waiting for the moment to reach their destination. So the
journey was going quite quiet, suddenly a person started whispering with the
man next to him, all of the sudden he started to cry about Pakistan’s inflation
and expenses. And as he started the cry,
it seemed everyone sat ready to jump into a useless debate, it seemed like they
were all waiting for just an importunity for hand washing in the running Ganga.
The boy sitting next to the seat (who seemed to be unemployed, delivered a
great speech on employment. Meanwhile someone started crying about Load
shedding and power cut off, another man, started bashing the government on
non-availability of CNG. So, everyone was speaking out his own story, not a
single person was able to understand the other. A man who had been looking a
strong supporter of the current Government as some people were blaming the
current government, He was trying his best to defend the current government and
was blaming the previous ones, for the inflation, power, and economy
losses. The discussion kept on mounting,
and increased to a level of grouping. The van was divided into two groups, one
of government supporters, and the other of those people who were disgusted by
the government. They were not even listening to the opposition’s point of view. And then they started blaming each other like
women do, started abusing each other, the rage was so increased that they both
were not listening to others.
This is just an
example, that shows lack of tolerance of our attitudes, that will not be wrong
if I say that tolerance is eliminated from us. We try to cross the road on
foot, on the green signal! & if we cannot cross the road, or if we have to
wait for a few moments, we start cursing the motorcycles, and the vehicles, the
same goes for the motorcyclists, they break the signals, go out of the lines,
when its red. We feel insult standing a queue, at banks, post offices, or ATM
machines. We start fighting with each other, during travelling for minor
reasons. If we go out to buy for something, we try to get dealt first; not
caring about many clients or buyers will suffer who were there, before us.
These are the small events from daily life, these events shows our intolerance.
Why is that? Why we start fighting like animals on minor things. When we will
have tolerance in ourselves? This is just a simple question, you don’t need
advice of Facebook thinkers, or you don’t need to follow a tweet to answer this
question. This is just a simple question, ask yourself rather asking it ask.fm!
This is a very straight question. For that you will have to change your own
attitude, believe me, the first step is to change your attitude, the next is to
study and practice the life of Prophet (Sallahu Alehay Wa’aalhe Wasslam.) The
life of our Prophet was the indicative of patience and endurance. He gave a
message to humanity through his patience and tolerance that you can make the
impossible possible. It was probably his patience and tolerance that converted
the garbage thrower to Islam. During the Taif preaching, He (Sallahu Alehay
Wa’aalhe Wasslam.) was attacked, but
still He did not bear out the hand and He even forgave them. Above all, the
announcement of general Amnesty for everyone, for all of them, on conquest of
Makkah, is the biggest example of tolerance.
If
we start to learn to tolerate each other as human beings, anger, jealousy,
malice, depression , blood pressure and a lot of psychological diseases will be
automatically removed out from our lives. Endurance cannot be imported from
America, or it cannot be purchased, it needs to be “developed” in our
attitudes. The problem arises when we consider ourselves as wise and we keep on
insisting that “What I said that cannot be wrong”! We keep on insisting on our
opinion, like what I said that can never be wrong, and in such kind of
behaviors, we don’t believe and even don’t listen to the opinion of others, no
matter how much logical they are! We have to change our own thinking of “what I
say I right and the rest is wrong”! As we want value for our word, for our
opinion, we have to develop habit of giving value to others opinion too! And
trust me this is not much difficult. This is not much hard. This will help it
all, us all! Try!
-Fahad Malik
The writer is nothing, but trying to
explore the myths.
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