What is the current use of graveyards? Are we caring the place meant to
be our last resting place??
Can we start working for our last resorts???
Current poor condition of Graveyards and chances of Betterment…
The other day I just asked my
fellow Pakistani colleague about the bad condition of Graveyards in Pakistan ;
expressing my sorrow for filthy condition and odd use of many graveyards in our
country. “We all know, this is our last resting place. When I wonder how many
rich, able, beautiful and important people are buried in the graveyard (having
a miserable outlook); I really fell sorry and think about what would happen to
me. Will I be resting in the same filthy Qabristan after spending whole of my
life willing to be clean and live clean?” I raised the point to him. “In a country
where living people do not have any importance; who the Hell will care about
the dead” He replied in a pungent manner…
"Every soul shall have taste of death; In the end to us shall ye
be brought back
.”(Surah Al-'Ankabut ; Paara 21 Ayah No. 57)
.”(Surah Al-'Ankabut ; Paara 21 Ayah No. 57)
The above ayah starts revolving whenever
I visit the graveyard. When we go to bury some near and dear one. When some puppet
leader or Government Official behaves in an undaunted manner against Islamic way
of life. When people use their power and authority to their own interests, not
caring about their responsibilities towards a common man. Have they forgotten
death? Do they not know about the final accountability in the Darbaar of Allah on the dooms day??? I
often wonder this, I often wonder this…Khair
baat dur tak nikal gayee!
It all started during my latest
visit this EID-UL-ADHA to Pakistan
and witnessing poor conditions of one of Graveyards of Karachi called “Rehri
Goth ka Qabristan” which is one of biggest in the city. Uncontrolled
growth, dirty area, wild bushes, miserable condition of graves; it seem like it
has just gone through some catastrophe. If you are visiting any old grave, then
the pathway will just make you wonder you are one character of some adventurous
movie. You have to make your way in between the graves in a puzzled manner and
avoiding wild bushes with severe nails and remain careful regarding any wild
lizards.
Looking back, we are occasional
visitors of this Qabristan on an
average 2-3 times in a year usually at the EIDs and Shab-e-Baraat. Shab-e-Baraats
are used to be vibrant and see somewhat better arrangements with lighting and
somewhat settled condition of this place. We have seen the rapid growth in the
graveyard during our life spans. Elders and known acquaintances passed away and
became residents of this graveyard. The whole place filled up and people even
built graves at the verge of walkways. Increasingly bad law and order situation
in the vicinity of this area with time and busy people not thinking much about
their last resting place. But one thing which is common at large, yesterday and
today; it’s bad condition. The condition was bad yesterday and today it’s not getting
any better.
So, we went to this graveyard to
visit graves of our forefathers. After fateha, we found a Gorkan and hired him for cleaning and repairing graves. This guy
was old in his early fifties and was talking unstoppably counting things that
he can do and things he will do. “Beta aj
tum apne buzurgoo’n ki Qabroon ko nahee dekho ge tu kal koi tumhari Qabroo’n ko
bhee nahee dekhay ga” he said and rightly so. We have to arrange this
privately because the government priorities have not reached this point to
clean last resting place of their citizens.
While we were trying to arrange
cleaning and repairing of these graves; my uncle suddenly noticed talking voice
coming out of nowhere. We looked the vicinity around and found out two men
talking to each other right up on the trees. They were GUP-SHUPPING in such an
easy way that they have no ghum in
their lives. Later, I was told some people relating to the Interior have such a
habit of discussion forums on the branches of trees. Woow man, new thing for
me!
We then discussed the spreading
and growth of this graveyard and how the trends of visiting graves are now
changed. To be noted, there is a distinctive pathway bisecting this graveyard.
“Beta people who used to visit this side (where old graves lies) are now
resting on the other side (the relatively newer graves); so here you can
witness a whole change of generation”: Uncle said. “We will soon be here sooner
or later; will anybody take care of our graves? Will we have a peaceful end?
Are we doing anything to secure good places in aakhirat?” I was all surrounded
with such questions…
When I went back the other day to
checkout the progress of maintenance works; this Gorkan came and showed me things he had carried out including
cleaning of whole lot (our family graves) and repairing grave of my
grandfather. I reminded him of what still needed to be done. His
counterpart/helper spoke out in the middle “Bhai
jaan mai apko theak batata hoon, yeh Qabristan ka purana hissa hai aur yahan
iswaqt khara hona theak nahee hai; lutairay kisi bhee waqt ajate hai aur paise
mobile wagaira cheen lete hai; so better we should talk outside this area”.
So we quickly went away to discuss the remaining work in a much safer area. And
rightly so I am often told by my family “We
are not going to Graveyard these days because of vibrant criminal activity
there”. It’s really painful to see such condition that these places are now
been governed by criminals and who can loot you while you are there to visit
graves of your dear and near ones. People who were a must for this world once, who kept themselves neat and clean,
pious women; all of them now resting in graveyards catering all sorts of odd
activities. Aaaah!
Apart from above; we have
witnessed businesses of jaali pirs
and their activities surrounding these graveyards. TV shows have often exposed
such elements and their illogical and heinous activities by which they
capture/destroy innocent people. People use the graveyards to do Taaveez dhaagay and Jadoo Tona which is
clearly a sign of bad belief and diversion from the Islamic teachings. We also
see rounders and addicted people using graveyards as places of peaceful activities. This is clearly an
alarming situation and people should start thinking upon a social turnaround;
we can at least get lesson from civilized nations who are keeping their
graveyards up to the mark.
Government surely will not think
about this; they have other important things to do like preparing their next generations to rule us in future... I am just
wondering if social welfare organizations may take an initiative to keep up
graveyards. If famous companies can adopt roundabouts/signals for their
publicity; why can not they provide some funds for graveyards as their social
responsibility? Can media take some time out to address these issues and spread
social awareness? If not, we can make small individual family groups for take
care of small bits of our family graves. This will encourage other people to
realize their responsibilities. Remember death can reach us anytime, anywhere
and at any age. Will you like to be surrounded by all above mess? It’s a NO
from my side; what do you say???
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