Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals

Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
 
By Urooj Zia April 1, 2011
Convert or go to hell: tablighis tell non-Muslim patients at govt hospitals
KARACHI - Twenty-three-year-old Zain*, a Catholic Christian, was admitted to
the emergency ward of the Civil Hospital Karachi after he was shot and
wounded as a passer-by in a crossfire. While his worried parents and sister
stood around waiting for the doctor's verdict, men in green turbans and high
shalwars swooped down on Zain. "Brother, you must denounce your infidel
ways. Kalma parhein (recite the Kalma)," they told the young man who was
barely conscious and obviously in immense pain. "Become a Muslim, and god
will forgive you all your transgressions against him. Die a Muslim!" Zain's
17-year-old sister pleaded with them once to leave the family alone. "My
brother is in pain. Please, let us take care of him," she said. In response,
one of the men turned around and gruffly told her to shut up. "Do not
interfere in god's work," she was told.
Such scenes are no longer an anomaly at government hospitals in Karachi: men
from various religious factions - the Tablighi Jamaat in particular - stalk
the hallways of emergency wards, hoping to earn 'savaab' by converting
non-Muslims on their deathbeds. In their quest for supposed divine rewards,
they ignore the pleas of the families to be left alone with their loved one,
as well as any pain that the patient might be in. Zain's parents pulled
their aside. "We know the consequences of interfering," his father, who
works as a mechanic, said quietly after the men had left when Zain, who had
lost consciousness by then, did not respond. 
"These people are like vultures; they do this to everyone. If we try to stop
them, they will accuse us of maybe insulting their religion. We don't want
to be charged with blasphemy. It will be our word against theirs. Who will
listen to us?" he asked. Zain wasn't the only victim. The group of
green-turbaned men went around to every bed, asking attendants of patients
if they were Muslim. If they replied in the affirmative, they were asked to
recite the Kalima to 'prove' it. It must be noted that these attendants were
already harassed - most of the patients in the ward were in critical
condition; they were either victims of roadside or household accidents or
had gunshot wounds that needed attention.
Nurses in the area, meanwhile, pretended to look the other way. "We're
already understaffed and have too much to deal with. We can't handle this
additional headache. Let them do what they want. The patients' attendants
can deal with them," they said.
Similar scenes are repeated regularly at every government-run hospital in
the city. While security at these organisations is minimal, even the guards
that are present don't try to stop the evangelists. "Who are we to interfere
in the work of god," Saleem, a guard on duty outside the emergency ward at
the Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre claimed, shrugging helplessly. "If
someone converts to Islam this way, we will get Savaab too. These men help
the patients and their families get spiritual peace."
"We wish they'd leave us alone," Zain's father maintained. "If my son wanted
to convert, he would have done so on his own. What's the point of harassing
someone who is obviously already in pain? Whose god would allow that?"
* Name changed to protect privacy
http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/pakistan-news//Regional/01-Apr-2011/Convert-
or-go-to-hell-tablighis-tell--nonMuslim-patients-at-govt-hospitals
 

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