Islamization of Zia Regime: An Appraisal from Gender Perspective

Abid Hussain Abbasi, Saad Jaffar
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General Zia Ul Haq’s military regime is known, for many for its blatant violation of human rights, hanging, flogging, and imprisonment of political workers. Even intelligentsia and journalists were executed for political reasons during this regime. However, his regime was particularly known for suppression of women rights in his process of Islamization. After deposing Bhutto by imposing Martial Law General Zia took over the helm of affairs of the country on the 5th of July 1977 and remained in power with full autocracy till 17th August 1988 when his plan was ablaze in the air near Bahawalpur. This study is an attempt to analyze the process of Islamization by General Zia, its causes, suppressive actions act against various segments of society especially women. The study is also an attempt to search for the answers to the question “Was his policy of Islamization a sincere effort to implement the Islamic system or merely politically motivated? The response of women against Islamization regarding gender-related laws is also a significant part of the paper. Both qualitative and quantitative methods are used to investigate and research the facts about the Islamization process and the struggle of women against it. The memoirs and interviews of participating women activists, scholars, and other leading figures have also been consulted to fill the leftover scholarly gap. Pakistan is predominantly a feudal and tribal nation with patriarchal beliefs and mindsets. In the South Asian region, religion has always played an essential role in the lives of ordinary men and women, although women have been enslaved and dominated in the name of religion far more than males.
齐亚政权的伊斯兰化:一个性别视角的评价
对于许多人来说,齐亚·乌尔哈克将军的军事政权以其公然侵犯人权、绞刑、鞭打和监禁政治工作者而闻名。在这个政权期间,甚至知识分子和记者也因政治原因被处决。然而,在他的伊斯兰化过程中,他的政权尤其以压制妇女权利而闻名。1977年7月5日,齐亚将军通过实施戒严法废黜了布托,接管了国家事务,直到1988年8月17日,他的计划在巴哈瓦尔布尔附近的空中熊熊燃烧。本研究试图分析齐亚将军的伊斯兰化进程、原因、针对社会各阶层特别是妇女的镇压行动。这项研究也试图寻找以下问题的答案:“他的伊斯兰化政策是为了实施伊斯兰制度的真诚努力,还是仅仅出于政治动机?”妇女反对伊斯兰化对性别相关法律的反应也是本文的重要组成部分。定性和定量方法都被用来调查和研究关于伊斯兰化进程的事实和妇女反对伊斯兰化的斗争。参与的女性活动家、学者和其他主要人物的回忆录和访谈也被参考,以填补剩余的学术空白。巴基斯坦主要是一个封建和部落国家,有着父权信仰和思维方式。在南亚区域,宗教一直在普通男女的生活中发挥着重要作用,尽管妇女在宗教名义下受到奴役和支配的程度远远超过男性。
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