Islam and Hijab-Murder in Canada

 

 Janab Pervaiz Sahib. Dear FOTH members

When I read Dr. Qazi's Sahib's last letter, my reaction was, "Oh, vow........ what a powerful presentation of reality...truth.....vision.......... Such a letter must be read again and again to grasp its depths, truthfulness and wealth of inspiration..................." Sadly I also had strong feelings that too many readers deliberately or naturally will not accept its theme. After all, Dr. Qazi is presenting notions, which are not handed down to us from above, and which usually do not come from within. May we not attempt to discover the truth as suggested by Qazi Sahib, or at least give it a thought? Are we human beings subordinate to something?
I like to think that yes, but only to reasonability and sanity, which did not show up in our education. But it's hard to think.

There is a sad mistake humans make. In us there are acquired characteristics, which we [mistakenly] call human nature. But really, what is human nature? Does human nature evolve from religion, culture, environment, geographical location, and other controllable and not controllable variables? Is human nature consistent with or without these variables? Or does it evolve from within? CAN WE CHANGE HUMAN NATURE WITH A CERTAIN THOUGHT PROCESS? Qazi Sahib, among other things, seems to advocate change in thought process, including from within. All the great men advocated such in the past. Initially they did not win any friends. Dr. Qazi is facing the same situation. Qazi Sahib, I have always dreamt to the future you are talking about. So, you have at least one friend.

I have always wondered what will I do if one day I suddenly found out that I am not what I have been told I am. Will I become suddenly from this being into another being? My name, my face, my friends, my relatives, my house, my country, my religion, my love, my nature, my belongings, my music, my poems, my
heroes,...........in other words, MY EVERYTHING........ will "disappear".  I will become a zero person, but also so full. In this world I'll be under no oppression of which I am victim of today. There will be no religion. I will be on this earth, not in a country. What will I be? What will I do? What will human nature in me ask me to do?

Now, please lets read Dr. Qazi's letter again.

JCV


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