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25 April 2012 By
Saeed Qureshi
Round the year, the
visitors of various categories keep coming from
Pakistan to the United States and other affluent
destinations around the world. The individuals, the
troupes and the groups arrive here either for showbiz
programs or for collection of funds for the religious
causes, for social projects and humanitarian missions
that they claim are aimed at the welfare of the
downtrodden and unprivileged sections of the society.
There are multitudinous
sects whose leaders and arch preachers travel to the
Western Europe and more particularly to the United
States for charity, donations and for funds to run and
sustain their widely publicized charitable
organizations and public welfare societies that are
ubiquitous all over the globe.
The political bigwigs
also come from time to time for raising both the
membership and donations. The mystics, the shrine
holders, the holy figures known as Pirs and saints too
undertake odysseys and collect pile of money from
their overseas devotees.
Some of these NGOs and
philanthropic organizations claim to provide dowry for
the weddings of the brides and bridegrooms of the
families that cannot afford such huge financial
undertakings and in many cases the marriageable girls
remain without being settled in married life.
Now we have seen here
many showbiz celebrities and religious luminaries
showing up in hugely attended congregations with
lavishly served dinners. Their entire emphasis is on
mustering funds for relief to the impoverished,
building a mosque in Pakistan, funding religious
seminaries, embellishing the shrine of a dead saint or
mystic, or teaching the reading of Arabic. Some of
these demagogues can sing the religious hymns with
captivating melodious voices. In their florid sermons
they overwhelm the faithful with allurement of
paradise and fright of the hellfire.
Their appearances are
replicas of the centuries old religious stalwarts with
bushy long beards, flowing robes and a turban or cap
over their heads. Not only that they impress their
overseas audience with their sartorial elegance but
also with the divine messages and good tidings of
living in paradise in the hereafter for donations that
they exhort them to offer generously.
These are all well played
gimmicks and charades that these acrobats specialize
in. They collect money in the name of God, religious,
social and community service. But back home they
forget or set aside by design of what they had pledged
so solemnly in front of the expatriate fellow
citizens.
The donation collecting
bands that come to the foreign green pastures to graze
once or twice in year are accorded enthusiastic
ovations and extravagant receptions. Some of these
guys are professional mafias for swindling money. The
obvious reason is that instead that the number of the
poor and resource-less should decrease and the graph
of poverty should scale down, the situation shows
reverse trends.
The hosts of such
visitors conduct the donation collecting functions
either at the mosques or in posh hotels. On such
occasions they circulate literature detailing
soul-stirring humanitarian causes and high sounding
social welfare missions that would have left no needy
or poor person in the community either in the United
States or in Pakistan.
Prior to giving them more
donations, the immigrant communities should look into
the bona-fides of these visiting individuals and the
groups and ensure that they have translated their past
promises into concrete reality with regard to the
community service.
In Pakistan's context one
dollar means nearly a hundred rupees in Pakistan. If
someone can raise, for instance, one hundred thousand
of dollars in one visit, he would have made ten
million rupees in Pakistan's currency which indeed is
a very fabulous and hefty amount.
In Pakistan, several pop
singers and showbiz artistes have placed themselves on
the path of serving the poor and marginalized sections
of society. They profess to allocate their earnings
for the altruistic missions. Some of them have
launched relief schemes such as houses for the
shelter-less, free healthcare, food supplies,
clothing, household items, free schoolings for the
children of the poor families and helping the female
victim of domestic violence. Some of them claim to
provide water, power, paved access roads and pavements
in villages where there remains mud or dirt all over.
The People's Party
government too initiated a mammoth program of
providing cash assistance to the poor families in
Pakistan through the so called, "Benazir Income
Support Program". But as usual, there are a thousand
flaws in this otherwise a spectacular scheme that
could ensure food and clothing to the hungry and the
underdogs of the society. Reprehensibly, the chunks of
the huge reservoir of funds are milked by the mighty
and the office bearers from the chairperson to the
lowest levels.
The program is patently
obscure from the public oversight and as such its
enormous funds can be easily misappropriated. False
and forged lists of the recipients are wide in
circulation and money is gobbled in their names by the
people in charge of the distribution in a transparent
manner.
There are countless
complaints that speak for the loathsome reality that
the stupendous funds allocated to this highly
publicized mega sized income support program are being
misused and hugely diverted to the undeserving people,
mostly the political supporters and party workers.
Big chunks of the funds
are reported to be devoured by such people as party
office bearers, MNA's and MPA's. This fraudulent
distribution of the state funds to the wealthy and
influential or touts and thugs cannot be checked by
any means as the distributors and custodians also
partake in this easily available windfall bounty.
Both the public and
private humanitarian and benevolent schemes and lofty
welfare plans seem mostly to be either lip service or
merely ploys for self-enrichment by the crafty
individuals and groups. The poverty still stalks
Pakistan and most of the people still hanker for one
single meal.
The distinguished
visitors like Rahat Fatah Ali Khan are not swindlers
nor do they collect foreign exchange for some
non-existent or spurious welfare schemes. They are
professional singers who by their unique performance
and awesome entertainment get the return that is due
to them.
Within the United States,
the local religious groups and conglomerations keep
holding the functions and donation dinners for either
building mosques or to fund a social welfare outfit or
NGO. These organizations some of whom are one man show
are purportedly meant to feed the hungry, provide
healthcare to the sick and give funds to those who
cannot make their both ends meet.
In almost every mosque in
Dallas and Texas where I reside, there are frequent
unending appeals for donations and charity to run the
mosques. Besides more mosques keep coming up for which
a sizeable budget is indispensible. While building of
mosques and maintaining these houses of God are
virtuous and noble endeavors, very little is being
done for community service especially for those who do
not have enough earnings to pay their bills and eat
comfortably.
The health care bills are
staggering and beyond the reasonable limits for most
of the immigrants to pay. There is a battalion of
doctors who are good Muslims. With the exception of
one or two they never thought of providing free or
less expensive treatment to their less resourceful co-
believers.
Then the Muslim
communities are divided along regional, linguistic and
ethnic lines. The Muslims from the Middle East remain
aloof from their counterparts from other parts of the
world. The mosques are treated not as abodes of God
but property of particular ethnic community or sect. I
have yet to see a homogeneous interaction or
solidarity between the Muslims with different regional
or national background.
A Spanish female who
converted to Islam some ten years ago and is married
to an Egyptian Muslim told me that 75 percent converts
to Islam in the United States revert to their previous
faiths. The reason she outlined was that embracing
Islam results mostly getting oneself excommunicated by
the family, rejected by the relatives besides being
cut off from the society that predominantly professes
the Christian faith.
But when, after being
motivated by the stunning and impelling demagogy of
the Islamic preachers, they enter the fold of Islam,
there is hardly anyone coming to their succor by way
of either financial support or taking care of their
material needs even for the barest minimum living.
Faced with isolation,
alienation and social abandonment, and deprived of
even courtesy calls or interaction by the fellow
Muslims, they leave Islam in complete dejection and
under overpowering frustration. No one from among the
Islamic NGOs and the humanitarian associations is
available to even listen to the heart breaking woes of
these new converts to Islam. The indigent, neglected,
caste away, jobless, ailing, people with immigration
problems and target of racial or religious
discrimination finally cannot sustain their fervor for
Islam and agony of misery and forsake it.
It is praiseworthy and
even is a religious duty to disseminate Islamic
virtues and teachings to the non- Muslims. But it is
equally vital to help the converts to Islam in all
possible manners for their survival because they are
cast off by their families and religious circles.
There should be special committees to take care of
those who embrace Islam so that their sacrifice is
well rewarded and they do not retract from the new
religion.
These committees should
establish special funds to provide food, shelter and
other necessities of life to the needy till they are
economically self reliant. The Muslims with businesses
should provide them the jobs on preferential basis.
But regrettably no attention has been given to these
most urgent and pressing priorities, which could be
instrumental in keeping the new Muslims within the
fold of Islam and motivating others to join it. |