Tuesday 26 January 2016

Posted by Hira Shaheen On 11:53


مسکرایا  ہے،رلایاہے۔
اس دل نے ہم کو بہت ستایا ہے۔
تیری آنکھوں کو جب سے دیکھا ہے.
اس رات خود کو بہت جلایاہے.
چاند سے دوستی اچھی نہیں ہے. 
یاروں نے بہت سمجھایا ہے.
چاندنی شب تک کی مہمان ہے
اِس کے بعد سویرے نے بہت تڑپایا ہے۔
وہ تو سنگدل ہے ،ظالم ہے۔
پھر بھی اُس کی یاد کا دیپ جلایا ہے۔
تیری واپسی کی اُمید پہ در کھلا رکھا ہے۔
ورنہ سرد موسم تو کب کا لوٹ آیا ہے۔
کیا ہوا جو دل میں تیری جدائی رہتی ہے۔
اِن آنکھوں میں تو تیرا ہی اِنتظار سمایا ہے۔
زمانے سے تیری بےوفائی کا قصہ سنا ہے۔
اِنھیں کون سمجھائےجذبوں کی فطرت میں بد گمانی نھیں ہے۔
وہ گَر نھیں آیا ،یہ اُس کی مرضی ہے۔
نبھاتے چلنا بھی تو رمزِمحبت ہے۔
تم سے کب کچھ چاہا ، تم سے کب اُمید ہے۔
یہ وفا میری ہے،یہ جوگ بھی میرا ہے۔
مت بولو بے وفا اُس کو ،وہ  بے درد نھیں ہے۔
امن!یہ میری محبت ہے،یہ اِنتظار بھی میرا ہے۔

Thursday 7 January 2016

Posted by Hira Shaheen On 11:26
It's so depressing how  desi parents indoctrinate their children so subtly for the sake of society. They expect them to act in a certain way, choose a certain career, and live a life that conforms to social standards no matter how annoyingly illogical they are. This obsession begins the day child is born. This cousin, that cousin. This neighbour kid, that neighbour kid. Looks, attitude, studies, marriage, every minor detail is compared with other children without giving a single thought to individualism. Those parents who show strength enough to let their kids prioritise and choose things for themselves are questioned by random people in name of "concern". Like their concerns would turn the tables. So much for personal choices! Every girl of my age can relate one way or other, to what I'm gonna state here. We are forced to choose biology in matriculation. If you've a cousin, neighbour or a even distant figure you or your parents know by name only as your batchmate, you're even more screwed because you have to put a fight for grabbing more marks- even a 0.75 figure would suffice as far as you're winning. Just keep your name up in everything. Anyway, we are then pushed towards getting a doctorate degree and if you think it will stop there, you're mistaken. You need to choose gynaecology if you're a woman, like it's a religion you have to follow, otherwise you can just discard that degree. Thankyou very much. Yes I've actually heard my aunt (and she's a doctor's wife) saying "wo larki doctor hi kya jo gynaecologist na ho". I still can't get over this statement honestly. But wait, gynaecology isn't the final redemption. After six years of misery you're expected to forget about career and settle into an arrange marriage with a person you've no fringing idea about. No one thinks it's deviatory because how else things can happen? A love marriage? Tauba Tauba. That settled once, don't bother to explore choices for job, they are not chosen according to your likes or dislikes, they are to be determined according to child who will be coming in this world in next few years because a life yet to start is more important than the one that has already started. And not having a baby? Don't even think about it. It's an alien concept here. Why would anyone even think about not having a baby? What's more to life? Yes, you will be diagnosed as crazy and selfish couple (who will be breaking up soon) by same people who moan about lack of freedom due to babies. Even if this baby comes, there are always people around to advise you on acting in a certain way. If you don't, you're not practical enough to understand a new life and your paternal instincts are dim which will only groom with descend of more babies whom you can mould in your own way. 
Honestly, what's with all this indoctronation? Does our society think we produce sheeps instead of humans? This is the only point where our nation takes evolution seriously: that only difference  between us and chimpenzes is that we have a thumb to hold things hence, we can be treated like pets. Seriously, people need to stop poking their noses in other's business and work for their own miserable lives. That would help both parties. And children should be treated like individuals not robots that can be tuned in a certain way. I agree parents live their lives for their kids. They sacrifice more than one can imagine. They can die for their children's comfort and apparently they do all this for their benefit but in this process a child might get damaged. His fragile personality might get inflicted and his inner self might die a slow death. So, this obsession needs to stop right here because it's maddening. Don't let society dictate your children to put puzzles according to its perceptions.  Let them live a little on their own and they can still make you proud parents!