I was also in the grave. I was Sanaullah Zarq Now just a corpse, which must have been buried somewhere in the scorching and scorching desert of Balochistan. I also fell victim to the pride of my own sex, my crime was the same as that of my bride, I married Sheetal, a girl from the high-turbaned Satakzai tribe. I was tricked and killed The tribe says I committed a crime. Crime? Did I violate anyone's honor? Ruined someone's house? Had I had illicit relations with a woman? No I did marry. In the Holy Quran, my Lord has said, marry those women whom you like. I had responded to this command of my Lord. The woman I liked, I gave her a legitimate, religious and honorable relationship She wasmy bride, but in society, the relationship greater than the pleasure of the Lord isthat of tribe, pride and false ego.
I was told that I had tarnished the family honor, my wife and I were killed in the name of honor among two dozen non-mahrams. Just one question! What kind of honor? Who calls the marriage of two adults a crime? What kind of dignity? Who shoots a woman who marries not against her will but against her will and stands with her husband in the grave with her chest outstretched? Sheetal was shot nine times, and I was shot nineteen times... My wife and I were killed because we had decided to avoid sin, I want to scream... but now my voice is buried under the ground.'' Shetal had said, Only shooting is allowed Is there anyone in this state... who can become our plaintiff and fight our case and grab the collar of these honorable people and say, shooting was not allowed... Neither in the law nor in Sharia!!