Friday, July 27, 2007

A Voice From The Past

i wrote it more than an year ago, but never got the chance to post. now something has happened, something has changed which encouraged me to dig it down and write it out.
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wednesday 22nd feb 2006 at about 3 o'clock noon
I received a call from my home. My father was on the line. The conversation went somewhat like...
My father: "someone is here to meet u".
Me: "who?"
My father: "ask urself!!".
He handed over the phone to that person.
The person: "hello".
Me: "Assalam o Alaikum".
The person: "pehchana?"
As i recognized the voice, A thousand images changed in front of my eyes in a split second, and it took me some time to recompose myself.
Me: "Qari Mushtaq sahab", how can i forget u?
"pehchaan liya hai g is nay", I overheard him saying to my father.

They were not expecting me to recognize him so quickly. Its definitely not easy to recognize someone's voice after nine long years, but HOW could I forget him? The conversation ended after a few more sentences, but it took me on a ride to some years back in the past... I used to
meet this person daily for 5 years...
How can I forget him?
How can I forget the Quran in my heart?
How can I forget the dent on my nose?
How can I forget the hatred i have for maulvies?
How can I forget a person I respect a lot, and at the same time hate from the core of my heart?
How can I forget my teacher who taught me the Quran?
How can I forget my student of english and maths?
How can I forget those post-torture sleepless nights?
JUST HOW can I forget???

By the time I left the madrassa, I had a mission. I had a vision. I had a dream. I wanted to create an institution where the world's best islamic and non-islamic education will be offerred. An institution which will not create clerics, And nor it will be an assembly line of atheists. But I also knew that it wont be easy.

Once I left madrassa, I never went back. I never looked back. Of the ppl I know/knew, only three went on to persue worldly education. others... well, thats a separate sad story.

I got busy in other stuff. This world is the best illusion. My mission kept being pushed deeper into the dust, but it never left my mind. I kept hoping for the right time, and i kept praying for the strengths needed to achieve my dream.

7 comments:

Sameer Durrani said...

oh my god! For once i felt i was reading a Stephen King novel.

Dangling Pointer said...

novel tou abhi shuru bhi nahi hua Sameer! watchout for the next ones!! :D

Anonymous said...

Just Wondering
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The person: "pehchana?"
As i recognized the voice, A thousand images changed in front of my eyes in a split second, and it took me some time to recompose myself.
Me: "Qari Mushtaq sahab", how can i forget u?
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Exactly how much time it took you to recompose and utter this sentence. Qari Sahid would've been worried

Dangling Pointer said...

@anonymous:

"exactly how much time" i had? i dint have a stop watch.

and whoever the hell you are, i dont force you to read this. so if you dont like it, go do something else.

you hide your identity. and this is enough proof that you know how stupid your comments are.

Anonymous said...

Challo good luck with ur mission

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Unknown said...

Dude, this whole story was fake. And I have a proof :P. Qari sahab would never say hello. He'll probably say Assalam-u-Alaikum ^_^. Liar liar liar :P.

Dangling Pointer said...

there's a huge difference b/w an islamic scholar and a qari/maulvi. i wont go into the details here, but just a small difference b/w them:

a scholar would never say "hello" over the phone, but a maulvi wont even realize that he is saying hello.

i hope you get my point.