Tree Without Roots

Novel | Syed Waliullah

How does Jamila act as a threat to Majeed?

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How does Jamila act as a threat to Majeed Jamila appears as a bold and fearless young woman in Tree Without Roots by Syed Waliullah - She is Majeed s second wife but unlike Rahima she is not submissive or silent Jamila questions his false spirituality and exposes his hypocrisy A Bold and Free Spirit Jamila enters Majeed s life as a shy and fearful girl She hides her face and speaks little But soon her attitude changes She begins to act freely smile openly and express her thoughts This transformation surprises Majeed He finds her spirit hard to control Jamila represents the modern woman who refuses to live under blind obedience Rejection of False Faith Jamila sees through Majeed s lies To her the mazar is meaningless and Majeed s rituals are fake She does not fear his threats about sin or punishment She develops practical and reasonable eyes

to see the truth Majeed says She is a snake her sweet winsomeness a trap This line shows Majeed s fear of her strength Challenge to Male Authority Jamila s rebellion challenges not only Majeed s religious control but also his male pride She becomes a symbol of resistance against patriarchy While Rahima and other women remain passive Jamila dares to reject Majeed s dominance She exposes his weakness and hypocrisy In short Jamila acts as a mirror to Majeed s deceit and a voice of freedom in a world ruled by blind faith Her courage and reason destroy Majeed s illusion of power In her defiance Syed Waliullah presents the strength of truth against superstition He also illustrates the rise of women's independence in the face of patriarchal domination

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Syed Waliullah
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