Monday, October 18, 2010

Of prayers and chaos…

By Kanwal Naz

Friday prayers are very important, we all know that, and so in a huge place like KU, a mosque or as we like to call it a ‘Masjid’ is a must for the students to perform their Friday prayers and all the others as well.

There are three Masajid inside the University of Karachi. Each is present at a convenient position for the students coming from different departments. One is near P.G., second is in front of the commerce department and the third one is near Sheikh Zaid Gate.

The advantage of having a Masjid at the university is that students (most of them) tend to perform prayers on time along with their teachers. This does not only ignite spiritual sentiments but also creates a sense of brotherhood and unity. Unfortunately, not many students focus on these benefits and come only to perform a ritual. Believe me, if the students think about these things they could get by performing prayers regularly at KU, there won’t be any ‘reserved benches’ culture here. But then again, it’s a dream yet to be realized.

Sometimes it so happens, that even if a student doesn’t wish to go for or feels too clumsy to perform prayers and his friends organize a ‘jamaat’ (an assembly for prayers) by themselves, he finds it difficult to resist and eventually joins them pleasurably.
I wish these sentiments of unity would some day be expressed outside the Masjid as well.

The situation for girls is somewhat the contrary. There are common rooms for them which are not-a-very-pleasurable sight at all at the time of Friday prayers especially. There is no proper place for ‘wudhu’ (ablution). It’s a state of absolute chaos. Some girls are seen exchanging cold words standing along the queue, waiting for their turn.

I hope someday the girls could themselves create discipline while performing their Namaz. After all, the aim of our prayers is first discipline and then salvation.