Parents are forced to lock daughters' graves in Pakistan, know the reason

Harris Sultan, an ex-Muslim atheist activist and author of the book "The Curse of God, Why I Left Islam", blamed radical Islamist ideology for such heinous acts.

Parents are forced to lock daughters' graves in Pakistan, know the reason

A news of shame to humanity has come out from Pakistan. Pakistani parents are now trying to protect their dead daughters from rape by locking their graves. This shocking revelation has been revealed in the report of Daily Times. Reports have revealed that cases of necrophilia are on the rise in the country.

Reports say that in Pakistan, which takes great pride in its family-oriented values, a woman is raped every two hours. This is a severe blow to the collective conscience of the people.

Radical Islamist ideology blamed A Daily Times editorial said, "The heart-wrenching sight of locks on women's graves is enough to make the whole society hang its head in shame and it proves that the society does not hold the so-called women in the eyes of respect."

Never dares to look at him. Harris Sultan, an ex-Muslim atheist activist and author of the book "The Curse of God, Why I Left Islam", blamed radical Islamist ideology for such heinous acts.

Sultan tweeted on Wednesday that Pakistan has created such a promiscuous, sexually frustrated society that people are now putting locks on their daughters' graves to prevent their bodies from being raped. When you associate burqa with misdemeanor, it follows you to the grave. 

Huge rise in necrophilia

The Daily Times reports that this is being done out of desperation to ensure the sanctity of dead bodies, as some demoniacs resort to dead bodies to fulfill their lust. Given the wildly increasing cases of necrophilia, one cannot help but understand the desire to protect loved ones in this matter.

Another Twitter user Sajid Yusuf Shah wrote, "The social climate created by Pakistan has given rise to a sexually charged and repressed society, where some have resorted to locking their daughter's grave to protect them from sexual violence."

Such an association between misdemeanor and a person's covering only leads to a path full of misery and despair. 

Such a case came to the fore in 2011

It is said that many such cases have come to the fore, in which the dead bodies of women were removed and defiled. A case of necrophilia came to light in Pakistan in 2011, when a grave keeper named Muhammad Rizwan in Karachi's North Nazimabad was arrested after confessing to raping the bodies of 48 women.

According to the National Human Rights Commission, more than 40 percent of Pakistani women are victims of some form of violence at least once in their lifetime.

What is necrophilia? 

In Greek, 'necro' means 'corpse' and 'philia' means 'love'. In this way, 'necrophilia' means 'getting pleasure from having relations with dead people'.

The person suffering from this deformity feels attracted to having a sexual relation with the dead body. He would first kill the girl or woman, then have physical relations with her dead body.