The new al-phabet book

Published September 12, 2012

There is one book in Pakistan that has never changed from the day of its inception, some 45 years ago. The parents of all young children in the country are a hafiz of this book. There is no limit to the joy of parents when their children start parroting voices from the text of this book, the stepping stones of great knowledge and wisdom. Children get rewards for memorising this book and are then proudly asked by their starry eyed parents to recite it in front of guests. Yes, you have guessed it; it’s the Urdu al-Qaeda and English al-phabet book.

When I look at Kindergarten books, I always feel they are very old-fashioned and need to be revised. This book in particular has been in circulation as far back as I can remember. The symbols with the alphabets are usually the tanga, lutoo etc, but have been replaced with motorcars and YoYos or their meanings have changed entirely. It’s usually said that this new generation of children are much smarter than the older generation. Here is my small contribution to update this al-phabet book, so that the children of this country might know what kind of a world they are about to step in to.

The first image was always an Apple and still is an Apple but on an iPhone. Pakistani batsmen have been unable to use the Bat for some time now so that should be replaced with Batman. And now the Cat has acquired new meaning after Imran Khan left his past behind him and found religion and politics.

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D was always for Dog but now it’s Dengue. Politicians always demand Elections, and then for the Army’s intervention when they lose these elections. The symbol of the Fish is now replaced with a big fish eating small fish.

Ghairat is the word that can open doors for you anywhere and everywhere in this country, whether its politics, law or the media. The world according to Habibis is a must to survive in Pakistan and the famous Ink pot is obsolete but survives only as a prevailing reminder.

The current flying coffins … sorry airlines are far older than these Jets on our roads nowadays, and for the last many years the Kite has been in chains. Our children should know about Load shedding seeing how it will remain with us for the unforeseeable future.

The Media is the new messiah and all the problems of Pakistan will vanish if we follow our anchormen. The Nose is now our favourite past time i.e. poking it in every private matter, or for that matter our foreign policy in Afghanistan.

Parrots are found on footpaths, morning shows, or as experts on talk shows prophesying our future. Quaid is now a word for under the table transactions and the Railways are without tracks as once the British left, they never returned to construct them.

Who can forget the Swiss letter that is about to chop off another Prime Minister. Twitter and the social media are the first words out of a child’s mouth these days. While the opposition is now under the suo motu Umbrella.

The symbol of the Van should change after the sky rocketing fuel prices. The Agha Waqar car was actually meant to be a water car. And the X-rays of our warrior priests should also be included in our children's curriculum.

Here’s hoping our children will learn the ropes to survive in this land of the pure, and what better time to prepare them for this than the very first days of their lives.

 


The author left architecture for painting but ended up as a cartoonist and now writes Hijjo. He is the jack of all trades.

 

 


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