Thursday, October 8, 2009

Of mystic and martyrdom

Of mystic and martyrdom

(2006 writings when I was student at University)

THIS refers to Amar Jaleel’s columns on September 17 and 24. Writing is the index of mind. Whatever Amar Jaleel writes show that he takes things at their intermediate level while for reaching any healthy conclusion we should consider the beginning. Discourse is the thing philosophers prize very highly in their account and philosophy tells us the origin of thoughts.
In his first column we find no paradigm but a scattered start. Comparing things of different frames creates a ceaseless ambiguity between thoughts. “Shahadat” is a word of entirely different frame and the text of this frame cannot be compare with other paradigms’ text. It would be a wrong analogy if we forcibly compare it. In the shadows of this ambiguous picture that the writer painted, one can see the far-reaching applications of it. I mean it will also apply to Hizbollah, though they are not state remunerated people. The reasoning of the writer makes their martyrdom less noble, although not directly.


URL http://www.dawn.com/weekly/dmag/archive/061022/dmag20.htm

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