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India-Pakistan
Our hero of the day: A boy presenting his chopped hand on a plate
2016-01-17
[DAWN] Here's a hypothetical situation: You have a 15-year-old son, and he hacks off his own hand after believing he has committed blasphemy. How would you react?

Shock? Horror? Perhaps, a few weeks of introspection wondering where you have gone wrong as a parent?

How about pride, joy, and celebration instead?

In Pakistain, where all sorts of bizarre reports make headlines, it isn't often that we sit up and take notice of news stories. Yet, this is exactly what happened recently, when a 15-year-old boy in a village close to Lahore in the Hujra Shah Muqeem district, cut off his own hand believing he had committed blasphemy.

As reports claim, the youngster was at a mosque when the imam asked the worshipers who among them wasn't offering prayers regularly. This was after he had stated that those who love the Prophet (PTUI!) don't miss out on their prayers.

When the boy raised his hand after mishearing the question, the imam, alongside the attendees around him, shamed the 15-year-old for committing blasphemy. Some reports even state that the boy was beaten by the holy man for his 'sin'.

The psychological impact of the public disgrace propelled the child. He wanted to prove beyond doubt that he was not a blasphemer.

So much so that to punish himself, using a fodder cutting machine, he sliced off the very hand he had raised at the mosque.

Then, the child presented his appendage to the preacher on a plate.

Rather than be appalled at the sight of a child's bloody hand, the neighbourhood cheered the youngster, hailing him a hero. His parents, too, beamed with pride.

Once you absorb the disturbing nature of this incident, you have to take pause.

You have to wonder about the established set of attitudes of the boy, his parents, the holy man, and the people of the entire village.

What kind of a people respond to such a gruesome act in a celebratory fashion?

Are we all OK with the way this boy was treated?

Clearly, we are.

More importantly, if the boy was so desperate to prove that he wasn't a blasphemer that he was willing to part with his own hand, what else was he prepared to do?
Posted by:Fred

#11  Maybe catching the blasphemy is like Ash cutting off his hand in Evil Dead.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-01-17 19:59  

#10  I thought that the penalty for blasphemy was death, so I suppose we should celebrate that he did not kill himself.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2016-01-17 14:47  

#9  The question goes to whether he now will be able to feed himself or go to the bathroom...

Now that you bring this up, it makes me think maybe the kid should have thought about this more than he did.
Posted by: gorb   2016-01-17 14:35  

#8  He can't stop "going to the bathroom," though excreting may be the more correct term. Whether he can "clean himself" is absolutely a question to be asked.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-01-17 13:24  

#7  Was it the right or left hand that was cut off? The question goes to whether he now will be able to feed himself or go to the bathroom...
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-01-17 12:00  

#6  Let's have a, uh, hand for the courage of one's convictions...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2016-01-17 11:52  

#5  Never bite the hand that feeds you.
Posted by: Airandee   2016-01-17 11:51  

#4  Unhappy meal.
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-01-17 07:24  

#3  How's he gonna grab a goat's ass now?
Posted by: Raj   2016-01-17 01:23  

#2  Yeesh. Moderate Muslims.
Posted by: gorb   2016-01-17 00:44  

#1  And yet we are asked, no demanded, to full embrace this culture and celebrate it in the name of multiculturism. We are encouraged to celebrate with the parents.

Fuck that!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2016-01-17 00:27  

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