Times of Oman

University rebrands Valentine’s Day as ‘Sister’s Day’

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ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani university is rebranding Valentine’s Day as “Sister’s Day”, and debating marking the holiday widely seen as a Western import by handing out headscarve­s and shawls to its female students.

The University of Agricultur­e in Faisalabad (UAF), in central Punjab province, said the change was taken to promote “eastern culture and Islamic traditions among the youth”.

“In our culture, women are more empowered and earn their due respect as sisters, mothers, daughters and wives,” UAF vice chancellor Zafar Iqbal is quoted as saying on the institutio­n’s website.

“We were forgetting our culture, and Western culture was taking root in our society,” he continued.

“UAF was mulling a plan to distribute scarves, shawls and gowns printed with the UAF insignia among female students” on February 14, the statement on the website added.

University spokesman Qamar Bukhari told AFP Monday that UAF is seeking donations as it aims to give headscarve­s to at least 1,000 of its 14,000 female students.

“These scarfs will be distribute­d by the university administra­tion and not their fellow male students,” he added, saying that the goal is to ensure respect for women.

Valentine’s Day is increasing­ly popular among younger Pakistanis, with many taking up the custom of giving cards, chocolates and gifts to their sweetheart­s to mark the occasion.

But the country remains a deeply traditiona­l Muslim society where women have long struggled for their rights, and many disapprove of the holiday as a Western import.

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