5 inspiring female activists in Pakistan that you should know about

Let's take inspiration from these activists and play our role to bring harmony to the society

It is so difficult to exhibit feats of courage in a society that doesn't accept women as a potential human being of the feminine sex, instead finds ways to create obstacles for them to hinder their growth. In a society, where a woman is considered weak, vulnerable and fragile, it is commendable if she comes to the forefront by demanding her rights and raising her voice against the gender discrimination, sexism, and racial persecution. Such women set an example for those women, who are caged in a dungeon of pseudo norms and customs—that are brought to light—only when a woman tries to set her foot outside the house. Like all other countries, Pakistan is also brimmed with such exemplary figures.

Let's a look at such gallant women who have broken the stereotypes and taboos attached with the word 'woman' by fighting for their rights and encouraging other women to do their bit.

Tehmina Durrani

She is an author of a very famous book My Feudal Lord that encompasses the troubles a woman has to face being a part of a patriarchal society that looks down upon women. She has also become a voice for many underprivileged women by striving hard for their rights. She has been actively participating in rehabilitation programs arranged to support women since 2005. Besides being a writer and women's rights activist, she is also known for being a former wife of Chief Minister of Punjab, Shahbaz Sharif.

Shahtaj Qizilbash

She belongs to a Qizilbash family of Lahore, Pakistan. She is a founding member of Women's Action Forum. She also advocates issues that women face in the society; and raises awareness among women about their rights, and motivates them to seek them.

Hina Khan

She is a 17 year old schoolgirl hailing from Swat District, Pakistan. Since the age of 13, she has been involved in many campaigns that aim to work for women's rights despite of receiving multiple threats from Islamists extremists. Another Malala in the making!

Farida Shaheed

She is a sociologist and women rights activist who is known for her extensive work on gender bias and class differences. She has also brought many issues of culture, religion and rural development through a lens of feminism. In 2012, she was chosen as the United Nations Special Rapporteur to ensure that people are enjoying their culture in an in-discriminated way.

Fouzia Saeed

She is a renowned social activist who has always worked to eradicate the problems that women face. For a couple of years, she has been trying to decrease the rate of sexual harassment in Pakistan. She has also formed a network AASHA (An Alliance Against Sexual Harassment) to root this evil of harassment out of the country.

The need of present time is to encourage those women, who find solace under the arms of men despite of being brutally treated by them, to struggle for their rights. They have none to inform them of their strength and potential through which they can defeat a thousand men, when the need comes. They just need to use their willpower, and once they start using it, there is no going back.

Let's take inspiration from these activists and play our role to bring harmony to the society.

Fizza Abbas is a student of Philosophy at St.Joseph's College, Karachi. She loves reading and writing

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