Saturday, May 12, 2007

If I was crowned Miss Universe, I would....

For years we have seen the Miss Universe and Miss World pageants; the struggles that they pursue to look great, represent their country and fight it with beauty and wits to be able to best answer the final question: 'If you were crowned Miss Universe tonight, what change would you like to bring in the World?'

To perceive the desired change and to actually strive to make the change are a world apart on their own. If being crowned Miss Universe was based on answering that question best (most of the times), then lets you and I, and the rest of us, crown ourselves Miss Universe of our own little Universes for the natural empathy we all possess for Mankind!

Initially, I had intended to write about the struggles I faced in my last four weeks - which I spent completely dependant on my left hand for unimaginable tasks for the sake of survival - hehee.. (For those of you who still don't know, I am recovering from a dislocated right elbow - and Alhamdulillah, after having finished one month, I am now waiting to completely recover over the next month, InshaAllah).
However, I eventually chose to switch to a more 'meaningful' area to voice out.
It so happened that I attended a Presentation on Friday night, based on a Humanitarian service being done by a lady (and with the cooperation of her husband and 9 year old daughter) for the under-facilitated Mothers and children of remote mountainous villages in Gilgit, Pakistan.
From the unreachable and difficult rocky areas where there is no government support or attention and under-facilitated dispenseries (with no regular staff), under-developed Gilgit is well known to be an area deprived of basic amenities like electricity, drinking water and elementary health care facilities.*
Where women who die after baby's delivery (and sometimes even before they can actually deliver) because of lack of pre & post-natal care, Gilgit sees expecting-mothers' deaths and abnormal child births at a regular.
However, what we often forget is that perceiving a regular problem doesn't mean to eventually be ignorant and insensitive to it!
It is for THESE Mothers and Children - for the sole sake of Humanity, a lady emerged with the foresight and dream to help these people out of their miserable situation and aid their survival. She left her life out in the United States (having attained her Masters in Medical out there) and her 9 years of services as the head of the Nursing department in Agha Khan Hospital in Karachi, to head out towards the Stone-age in the 21st Century: this under-developed area where it isn't only difficult to commute, but even to communicate on phone-lines (as they don't have any network coverage!)
It was truly inspiring to hear Dr.Farzana's story out, where she presented us with facts, figures and video coverages on the difficult situation out there and her aims to serve the many villages out there with her Mother-and-Childcare Hospital.
Although lacking funds, facilities and manpower, Dr.Farzana remained determined and chose to permanently reside on those mountainous grounds - where the language, culture, means of transport, communication and people are a completely different world and century apart!
It made me realise that sometimes we barely do too much, yet consider and flaunt those minute acts so highly (I mean, I was actually meaning to write about my achievements using my LEFT HAND! Goshhh! How LAME!) On the other hand, there are people in this world who still do exist, to carry out incomparable and great tasks, with endless sacrifices and selflessness.

Where the portfolio of Miss Universe and Miss World consists of posing for photographs, starring in Movies, and humanitarian projects of solely visiting Under-privileged centres and organizations, I am sure if we ask those people living in Gilgit what Dr.Farzana is for them - they would rank her Miss Universe for themselves.

Indeed we feel like we do so much for the community and aid the needy, but if we look around, we will see that we would still think twice to see if the area has a mobile-phone network coverage, infrastructure to transport us around and the INTERNET to survive to communicate with the outside world.
So, it's just too less to say 'If I were crowned Miss Universe, I would.......' because some people don't really wait to be crowned Miss Universe; they pursue their noble aims self-lessly, for the sake of Humanity.
To all of the eligible candidates to enter this particular contest and race of serving Humanity: the final question to win is - "How far are you willing to go or do?"
With this thought,
Sadaf Zahra
To request a copy of the Video presentation, or for questions, statistical data, donations or even just kind words of support and encouragement - for the Mother & Child care Hospital project in Gilgit - contact Br.Mustafa Hemani on +97150 62 44 176 or email hemanihb@eim.ae
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11 Comments:

Blogger Provoking Thoughts said...

Indeed a very touching write up and a showdown of reality, which most of us are oblivious to.

Thanks once again for your endevours to make us realise that life is more than the usual issues that we bog ourselves down with each day.

Kudos and tons of accolade to Dr Farzana for her selfless works.

1:35 AM  
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11:02 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

As before, u've left me speechless.. there's so much in the world we take from granted.. while thousands out there r striving to survive without the basic necessities of life..!!!

pass on our regards and high praise to dr. farzana!!!

11:07 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

this is big eye opener
Well done!

mashallah - keep up the good work

11:17 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

sadaf, thankyou so much for putting this up..i feel heartfelt inspiration, this is one of the best topics and posts so far.
id like to see the presentation very much..hope to get it soon from Brother Mustafa
keep keep keep posting more such write ups!!

4:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmm...if I was crown Ms Universe...well, forst of all I'd check to see if the judges were blind. After doing so, I would proceed to making promises-which I would keep-unlike most of the Ms Unviverse winners...:-P
I'd want to do soo much! I would create awareness for global warming, whcih is becoming a serious threat to our planet. I would donate money to orphans in Middle Eastern countries. I would dontae money and publicity towards the RSPCA and of course, Greenpeace. I would give all children a chance to feel loved and special. That is a promise I will keep! But, here I am again, I'm no Ms Universe, but I do have a wild imagination. Let's hope that maybe some day all these promises are fulfilled-if not by me, than by someone at least.
Keep up the great work!

6:46 PM  
Blogger shussein said...

salaam sadaf,
well written and an eye opener.. most of the time we pay so much attention to our own outward appearances,besotted with our selves that we tend to forget Huququn Naas..one among the most important duties Allah SWT has chalked out for us..Kudos to Dr Farzana.. she is an inspiration for us!!

7:58 AM  
Blogger Floo said...

Oh, this is what that 'meeting' and Mustufa Uncle's house was about! Uh! Mummy never told me about it. Now i really really regret not coming, I should ask him for the video presentation though. If i was crowned Miss Universe... I would do nothing because I'd be too busy [to actually 'touch' anyones heart] with all the charity events posing there in my nice dress and waving to everyone. It would just become a huge popularity contest, I'd hate to have paparazzi and stuff following me everywhere I go ewww.
* Really interesting post btw :)

11:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Baring in my mind that my ancestors come from Gilgit and Baldistan.. I am soo glad that there are some ppl like Dr.Farzana who have actually taken initiative to spread awareness of the livinghood of the ppl out there.. I doo feel pain and tears begin to flow from eyes when I read abt ppl how they survive with lack of health facilities etc.. I Thank Allah for His blessings upon me and my family.. Sadaf I really appreciate ur hard work which u tend to do in ur busy schedule... May Allah give u its jaza in this world and here after. Ameen
Once again keep up the good work!!!

5:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sadaf I am thankful to Allah S.W.T for blessing me with a daughter like you,who thinks like me and also make others aware of facts of life,great keep it up!
A Proud mother.
My duas and best of luck for Dr. Farzana for her noble work.

11:22 PM  
Blogger *s...z* said...

Dear all, I am so so so touched with all the comments left by all of you..(especially my dearest lovely Mum - who is my greatest Inspiration!)

Please remember me in du'as, and pray for wus'at in my time to be able to do more for everyone around me, using all the skills I have!

Wassalam, Sadaf Zahra

4:56 AM  

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