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of The Voiceless!! Muhammad Zada is an integral member of our team. Although not 'literate' in the conventional sense of the word or educated' by the standards of the privileged few, he has the brilliance and motivation to handle perhaps the most radical section of our magazine: Opinions of the Oppressed. For this issue we gathered opinions of men regarding Female Education
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Yes!
I would educate her at least till class eight. In our community women
are not allowed to work, she is to do household chores only. I prefer
educating my son as it will be beneficial for us. "Girls
should be educated at least up till grade eight. Education will improve
their morals and virtues and they will be able to run their household
in a better manner. They will also be able to raise their children well.
We do not let our daughters work therefore, I would prefer to educate
my son so that he may become an officer (Bara Afsar). Yes!
We should educate girls at least till matric. But I regret to tell you
that let alone my daughter, I cannot even afford to educate my son. I
don't have the necessary resources in present times. We
should educate them only till primary level so that they can at least
read and write letters. I would want my son to be educated. Girls
must be educated because without education there is darkness
in the house. If educated, a girl can also work. I will educate my daughter
as the son can learn some technical skills whereas, a girl cannot.
Girls
should be educated till matric. It will be beneficial because they will
be able to manage their households in a better manner. They will be able
to raise their children well and education will also improve their morals.
If required she can also work, perhaps be a teacher but not during my
lifetime. When I die she can then work for her children. Nevertheless,
I would like to educate my son. We
should educate our daughters but I cannot afford to do that. I have three
sons and I'm sending one of them to school, the other two cannot be educated,
as I do not have the resources. The
world is progressing fast therefore, we should educate our daughters.
It is also the need of time that we educate our children. Education will
allow them to differentiate between right and wrong. Girls should be educated
till matric level only. As you know at college level, both government
and private, the environment is not suitable at all. I will not allow
my daughter to work as mostly men are present in the work place. She should
be trained to work at home as offices are male dominated, if it is a girls
only office then I will not have a problem. If I have to choose
between educating my son or daughter, I would educate my son because men
can work freely as opposed to women. Daughters
should be educated! Educated to an extent that she is not dependent on
anyone. Girls should also learn some skills such as embroidery and sewing
in addition to education so that if needed they can be at home and earn
a decent living. Girls should not go out and work with ghair mard
(strangers) because not only is it against our religion also if women
working for mills, factories and offices are terminated the un-employed
men who have difficulties finding a job will be easily employed. I have
a daughter and a son and I will educate my son as earning for a living
is a mans responsibility. A man needs to be educated more than a
woman. A womans responsibility is to look after the house and raise
the children. A womans work is within the boundaries of the house
whereas a man should deal with the outdoor chores. Jalee Katee "There
is no benefit of education! Do we have the resources to send our children
to school? If a child doesn't do exceptionally well in school it leaves
a bad impact on him, he cannot find a good job then and also refrains
from doing manual labor. So what is to be done for a living? When he cannot
earn, he becomes the cause of the destruction of society. The government
does not care about our problems. The money that the government spends
on education is of no use to us - its useful to their own children
in the shape of scholarships. They are all thieves! They eat our money!
We don't even have money for our food and living- where in the world will
we get the money for sending our children to schools? If the government
provides free education along with free books even then we will think
twice before sending our children to schools." |