Fahhad Rajper was appalled when Pakistan’s Council of Islamic Ideology proposed last week that husbands be allowed to beat their wives lightly. The constitutional body recommended a Bill that permits a wife to be hit if she defies the husband’s command, refuses to dress according to his wishes, and turns down his demands for sex, among other things.
A photographer, Rajper whipped out his camera and created monochrome portraits of Pakistani women. His initiative, called #TryBeatingMeLightly, gives women another platform to react to the Bill.
“#TryBeatingMeLightly is an initiative to empower women amongst us who work towards individual and collective betterment,” Rajper wrote in a Facebook post. “It’s an opportunity for those to voice their opinions who can’t or don’t. The women around me, at my home, in my friend circle and in the industry that I love – like yourself.”
Rajper says the campaign acts as the “best shut up call for the extremists”. “This isn’t for me, it’s for all men who as much as get a faint thought of putting a woman down! More power to you,” Rajper wrote.
Here are some of Rajper’s images from the series:
#TryBeatingMeLightly, I'll become the destruction you will never forsee.
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) May 29, 2016
Adeeqa Lalwani, Digital Storyteller. pic.twitter.com/jWW9jFARGy
#TryBeatingMeLightly and take a punch in the ass!
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) May 29, 2016
Amber Zulfiqar, Travel and Lifestyle Blogger. pic.twitter.com/pWUJXXlQHK
#TryBeatingMeLightly -I'll run a car over you with my 7years of driving experience!
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) May 29, 2016
Priyanka Pahuja,Digital Marketer pic.twitter.com/depoCpINJ6
#TryBeatingMeLightly, you won't survive to see the morning.
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) May 29, 2016
Sumbul Usman, Social Media Manager pic.twitter.com/d5KfM5Fzmy
#TryBeatingMeLightly I'll break that hand you raised, remaining damage? I'll leave it upto Allah.
— Fahhad Rajper (@FahhadRajper) May 30, 2016
Shagufta, Doctor. pic.twitter.com/esqM7qlCc4
The response to the social media campaign has been encouraging, with people coming up with their own versions:
#TryBeatingMeLightly and i will break every single bone in your body whilst naming them
— Roanne (@Ro1OfAKind) May 31, 2016
#trybeatingmelightly. I'm not an omlette.
— pakpics (@pakpics) May 31, 2016
#TryBeatingMeLightly and I will use your meat in my next recipe.
— Shamsher (@MastCalender) May 30, 2016
#TryBeatingMeLightly pic.twitter.com/I4hpVlZyr8
— Tanya Rawal (@saree_notsorry) May 31, 2016
#TryBeatingMeLightly and watch yourself reduce to just a little man.
— Humaima Malick (@HumaimaMalick) May 30, 2016
Love how #TryBeatingMeLightly is trending. Modern day Voltaire-esque tactics used centuries after the French Revolution
— Sarim Jamal (@sarimjamal) May 31, 2016
#TryBeatingMeLightly Don't even think about that! If you don't wanna get your limbs ripped apart Lol. :D Those mullas won't come save you.
— Marium Sheikh (@RiaaSheikh) May 31, 2016
#TryBeatingMeLightly a nice cup of frothy coffee. go easy on the sugar, though.
— Sidra Rizvi (@Sidra_Rizvi) May 31, 2016