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The Blood-Curdling Scream of Shabnam: Upper Dir’s Savage “Ghag” Monster

Written by: Muhammad Zeb

(Peshawar)

Wari Shalga, Upper Dir — In these remote, rugged mountains where the voice of law often disappears into deep valleys and the roar of oppression echoes louder, one girl’s extraordinary courage is now shaking the conscience of the entire district.

Shabnam is a bright, innocent, and determined young woman who has been burning for five long years in the merciless fire of “Ghag” — a brutal, inhuman, and completely un-Islamic custom. A man publicly claims her as his own against her will and her family’s repeated refusals.

Her father has spent twenty-two years toiling in the scorching sands of Dubai, sending every hard-earned rupee home just to put food on the table. Her mother, who never received an education herself, has moved mountains so her daughters could study. Inside their home there is light, awareness, and hope. Outside, the poisonous darkness of society continues to crush girls’ choices, dignity, and futures under its heel.

The main accused, Shakeel Khan, sleeps peacefully in Saudi Arabia, while his brother Haroon Rashid has turned Shabnam’s life into a living nightmare in Shalga. For four to five years they have subjected her to constant threats, mental torture, psychological abuse, and wild street harassment. Whenever Shabnam tried to move toward education, they blocked her path with death threats. In 2025 the terror became so intense that she could not even appear for a single BA Islamic Studies exam.

“I was drowning in extreme fear,” Shabnam said in a trembling voice. “My heart pounded so violently that I thought I would die on the way.”

Her family repeatedly rejected this forced claim. The response was shameless and heartless: “Marry her to him. We’ll divorce her the very next day.”

These words were an open insult to Shabnam’s humanity. She was being treated as nothing more than a toy, a piece of property, and an object to be used and discarded at will.

The Holy Quran is crystal clear on this. In Surah An-Nisa, verse 19, Allah Almighty forbids forcing women into marriage or treating them as inherited objects. A girl’s consent in marriage is mandatory. Yet the ignorant custom of “Ghag” continues to trample these Quranic rights even today.

Two years ago the family had already approached the police station. One of Shabnam’s brothers even serves in the police force. Still, no concrete action was taken — a bitter example of institutional indifference.

But Shabnam did not lose hope.

On 31 March 2026, she sent a registered letter full of pain and defiance to the District Police Officer of Upper Dir, Mr. Aslam Nawaz. Just six days later, on 6 April 2026, thanks to the swift, bold, and effective intervention of DPO Aslam Nawaz, a case was registered against Shakeel Khan and Haroon Rashid at Jagham Police Station under Section 4 of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elimination of Custom of Ghag Act.

We deeply appreciate this prompt and commendable action by District Police Officer Aslam Nawaz, the SHO of Jagham Police Station, and the entire police team. In a remote and conservative area, when a desperate girl’s simple letter arrived through ordinary post, the police did not bury it in files — they acted with speed and courage. Six days is a shining example of how justice can move when there is genuine will.

Now all eyes are on the investigation, court proceedings, and complete justice. Will the administration and law enforcement agencies uproot the monster of “Ghag” once and for all? Or will this savagery once again ride on the neck of the law?

Shabnam’s voice still trembles, yet it carries the strength of steel:

“I just want to breathe with my own free will. I want to complete my education and live a dignified, independent, and self-reliant life. I am not a slave, nor am I anyone’s toy.”

This is no longer only Shabnam’s fight. Her scream has become the voice of every girl battling “Ghag,” oppression, and patriarchal dominance.

The eyes of the world are now on Upper Dir. The authorities have a golden opportunity to prove that the law is stronger than this ignorant savagery. “Ghag” must be ended not just on paper, but in reality.

May Allah protect every Shabnam, grant her full justice, and eradicate this dark custom forever. Ameen.

Life at the Threshold's avatar

Oh no. Does this extend to the field of medicine?

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