Thursday, 19 September 2013

The words of silence



I utter but no word
For my words are silent
I utter no desire
I am me and myself just
I might be lost now
Without a conversation with you
Yet my silence speaks the loudest of all
For my desire of you
Was not mortal lust
I have lost my soul to you
Yet I say no word
As you go your way and
I mine….
My silence is my thought
And My thoughts; my words
Today and tomorrow
And for every hour to come
There will come a time you will hear
Our plight in my silence
For indeed my words; are words of silence 

“When the sparrow sings its final refrain, the hush is felt nowhere more deeply than in the heart of man.”



Thursday, 18 July 2013

“What you seek is seeking you.” ― Rumi



Rumi more like his association with Tabriz has left a deep imprint on my mind and soul. As I seek something that I myself am not very sure about I find that things come seeking  me and then I realize that this was probably what I actually wanted, There are times when we in our haste of want and desire ourselves don’t know what we seek.
If we just let go of this obsession with seeking our desires we will become the seeked instead of the seeker.  Learning to let go is also an essential part of life that people often do not learn. Those who learn letting go obtain from life what they were seeking.
Hope, letting go and having faith - are of true essence for those who want to succeed. Success comes to those who believe in it and who have faith in their surroundings and who let go of the past and move toward the future.
Be it relationships, business, fame or fortune the formula that one seeks lies in the core of Hope, letting go and having faith. Once you learn these three what you seek will seek you and run after you rather then you doing the running.


Monday, 18 March 2013

Misconceptions about Pakistani Women



People around the world seem to think that women in Pakistan are subjugated and treated like cattle. That is so not the case…If I am to very honestly think about my Western counterparts; I find myself to be more liberated and I enjoy more authority than them. I have always had the opportunity to educate myself in any possible way, I have been allowed to make decisions concerning myself and even at times my family. In Pakistan, we women are the main rulers of the household; the fate of children rests in the hands of their mothers as how to educate them the best, what to give them to eat, to wear, etc, Apart from being the authority at home, we the younger generation of women in Pakistan is free to express of opinions and to work however possible. We work in offices and face much less harassment than our western counterparts because the culture of Pakistan inherently preaches respect for the female. We might cover our heads but that does not make us slaves, it is actually our freedom to wear what we like and when we like. Our government does not object to the women of the minority sects for anything they wear to work or anywhere unlike a European Nation that came under fire for passing a law stating that head gear was banned. I ask is that freedom? Or is what we enjoy freedom? Apart from that debate, after coming home tired from work or even a hard day at home, we enjoy an immense amount of respect from our fathers, brothers, husbands and sons. There not letting us go out late at night to do petty work like buying bread for the next day is actually their way of protecting us from being harmed.
I am an example of this empowerment, right from childhood I have not only been given the best education but I am also asked to make decisions for my family, my family seeks advice from me not only that I have worked right from the age of 15 and my parents have supported me and rather loved me more for putting in so much effort and hard work in my own life.

The Ashes of Life

The Ashes of Life