Tag: Pakistani-American

  • I had to leave: Pakistani-American Hamna Zafar escaped forced marriage to pursue dreams in America

    I had to leave: Pakistani-American Hamna Zafar escaped forced marriage to pursue dreams in America

    At age 19, Hamna Zafar knew she would lose her family unless she agreed to an arranged marriage with her cousin in Pakistan. However, the dutiful daughter rebelled and opted to escape to a future in America. She is now serving in the US Air Force.

    Recounting her journey to PEOPLE, Hamna says, “I always thought about my parents. I always thought about my family. I always thought about my sisters, but that night I thought about me.”

    As a child, Hamna Zafar says, her parents didn’t mind her getting an education but insisted that she would eventually settle down as a wife and mother with a husband chosen by them.

    “I was just expecting my family to kind of get used to the culture in the United States,” she says. “Growing up, they never really mentioned arranged marriage.”

    That all changed when the college freshman went to visit Pakistan for a family trip in 2019, only to discover she was there for her engagement.
    On her return to the U.S., Hamna tried to reason with her mom.

    “My parents are very traditional and never adapted to American culture,” Hamna says. “That’s why they took me to Pakistan to get me engaged.”
    When her parents learned of her plan to join the military to escape her fate, Hamna panicked.

    “I was completely dependent on them,” Hamna says. “But I knew I had to leave.”

    Her friend’s family sheltered her and they have been with her to date.

    She knew that by taking that step, she would lose her extended family in Pakistan and that her parents would never forgive her — and deny her contact with her two beloved younger sisters.

    It was a route that Hamna, who grew up in Maryland in an immigrant family, never thought she would have to take. An obedient child who got good grades, Hamna — who now spends her days protecting the base as an Air Force Security Defender — says she stayed close to home, cared for her sister with autism, and planned on starting a career after college.

    Hamna shares that she faced a culture shock when she started training for the Air Force.

    “I didn’t have any idea of what boot camp was going to look like. I watched a few videos to give myself an image of what was going to happen,” Hamna says. “It was definitely an eye-opening experience.”

    The most difficult point for her was when she graduated from basic training and wanted her family to see her and all that she had accomplished. She says she has tried to contact her family many times, but they have not responded.

    “I wanted them to be proud of me for who I am and share that with them,” Hamna says. “I really wanted them to see that their daughter has so much potential in her.”

  • Pakistani-American woman who spoke at pro-Israeli rally slammed by fellow citizens

    Pakistani-American woman who spoke at pro-Israeli rally slammed by fellow citizens

    A video of a woman named Anila Ali speaking at a pro-Israel rally in Washington DC about her representing the Muslim American Pakistani community and showing her support for the Israelis has emerged online.

    In the speech, she states that she stands in unison with the Israeli Jewish community.

    “The war to destroy the Jews and Jewish homeland must end once and for all,” says Anila emphatically. She goes on to explain the similarities between Islam and Judaism as both are Abrahamic religions. Explaining that Islam prohibits the horrific acts Hamas committed on October 7, she ends her remarks, by saying, “Am Yisrael Chai.”

    Since the video showed up, Anila Ali has been severely criticised by Pakistanis for her support of Israel. She has since switched her account to a protected one on Twitter.

    Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan criticised her in the strongest possible words.

    Actor Hina Khwaja Bayat said, “How DARE she speak on our behalf? How DARE she call herself a Pakistani?”

    Journalist Raja Faisal reminded her that she is standing with Zionism, not Jews.

    It’s not the first time that she has received criticism for her overtures to Israel. Back in 2022, she, along with a delegation, visited Israel claiming to represent Pakistan even though Pakistan does not accept Israel as a state. The Pakistani-American activist who helped organize the visit is the California-based co-founder of the American Muslim and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council.

    The group comprised a few other Pakistani American Muslims including journalist Ahmed Quraishi, lawyer Rana Seyd, and Pakistani Jew Fishel BenKhald.

    Ahmed Quraishi is still active on Twitter, advocating Israel’s cause since October 7.

  • ‘Kasautii Zindagi Kay’ star accused of fraudulently marrying Pakistani-American woman

    ‘Kasautii Zindagi Kay’ star accused of fraudulently marrying Pakistani-American woman

    Kasautii Zindagi Kay star Cezanne Khan has been accused of fraudulently marrying a Pakistani-American woman. However, the actor has denied the claims, saying that the marriage certificate has been ‘morphed’.

    According to reports, the woman Aisha Pirani came forward with the allegations after Cezanne, earlier this week, announced that he has been in a relationship for the past three years.

    In an interview, Pirani, who is a US citizen of Pakistani descent, said that Cezanne ‘used’ her to obtain a green card, and filed for divorce promptly after receiving one.

    “I don’t care if he gets married 50 times over now, but why is he hiding the fact that he was married earlier? He cheated on me and used me to obtain a green card in the US and lived off my money. The moment he got the green card, he filed for divorce,” Pirani told The Times of India, sharing pictures of them along with a marriage certificate. The couple was reportedly married from 2015 – 2017.

    Sharing details about their marriage, Aisha said that Cezanne was the reason for her divorce from her first husband.

    “I had some issues in my first marriage and that’s when Cezanne started showing affection towards me when I met him at my husband’s house in Mumbai,” she said.

    According to Aisha, Cezanne moved in with her in her US home after she divorced her husband and shuttled back and forth between US and Mumbai.

    “He hid our marriage from his mother saying she wouldn’t approve of it, being an orthodox woman, who would want a younger daughter-in-law,” stated Aisha. “I let the matter go since I was in love with him, until the second year of our marriage when he began chatting with his former girlfriend. When I objected, he started fighting with me.”

    Aisha also claimed to have written to the US Immigration authorities, and Mumbai police in January and March 2020 in which she alleged that Cezanne has two passports, both of which have a different date of birth. Aisha added that Cezanne started sending her abusive messages after her complaint, which she has saved.

    Rubbishing Aisha’s story, Cezanne said: “I was never married to her. This is a case of an obsessive fan. It’s irrelevant to talk about such people. She is just trying to gain publicity through me.”

    He further said: “She is the sister of my cousin’s wife who lives in Karachi, that’s how I know her. I have no idea about any marriage certificate.”

    “She morphs a lot of stuff. She has been posting messages on social handles for two to three years and my fans have been asking me whether all this is true,” he added.

    He went on to say the woman’s ‘obsession’ was ‘going overboard now’.

    “The fact that she was married to me and we are now divorced is her fabrication. I haven’t said anything to her because I know she is obsessive,” he said.

    Earlier this week, the actor, best known for playing Anurag Basu in the original Kasautii Zindagii Kay, announced that he will tie the knot soon.

    “She is someone special and I am dating her for the past three years. She is from Amroha (Uttar Pradesh). I am in a happy space with her and looking at tying the knot soon. We had planned to get married by the end of 2020 but postponed it owing to the pandemic. We will tie the knot this year,” he had revealed.