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Shabana Rehman Gaarder ( ur, شبانہ رحمان; 14 July 1976 – 29 December 2022) was a Pakistani-born Norwegian stand-up comedian, writer, and columnist. Using her sense of shocking humour on stage and in newspaper columns, she was a controversial voice in discussions on immigration and integration of Muslims in Norway, which has resulted in her persona becoming a subject in itself, which was often referred to as the "Shabana debate".


Early life

One of seven children,Shots fired at Pakistani-born comic’s Oslo restaurant
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'', 25 August 2005
Rehman moved with her family to Norway in 1977. Raised as a Muslim, she later identified as a freethinker.


Professional career

Rehman was active in several arenas and was devoted to breaking taboos and creating more openness. Since the early 2000s in general, she urged Muslim immigrants to embrace Western progressive values such as human rights and individual freedom, and that especially women should have the choice to be whoever they want to be, and to do with their own bodies as they please. Liberals sometimes complained about her apparent insensitivity towards immigrant, Muslim attitudes, while conservative Muslims claim that Shabana 'denigrates their religion'. Shabana has alleged that she received death threats, primarily from young immigrants. Rehman started her career as a columnist in '' VG'' in 1996 and debuted as a
stand-up comedian Stand-up comedy is a comedy, comedic performance to a live audience in which the performer addresses the audience directly from the stage. The performer is known as a comedian, a comic or a stand-up. Stand-up comedy consists of One-line joke ...
in 1999.Standup comedian and writer Shabana Rehman in New York
She later started working as a columnist for '' Dagbladet'' in 2000 and regularly wrote for newspapers and magazines. Rehman received international publicity and has been interviewed by '' Time Magazine'' and the '' New York Times''. Her shows have played for full houses in Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands. She was fluent in Norwegian, Urdu and English, and has performed in German. In 2006, Shabana joined the American Comedy Institute in New York City.


Debate

These are some of the events that have created debate around Rehman's persona. In Scandinavia it is referred to as the "Shabana debate". She had police protection. Anthropologist Marianne Gullestad accused Rehman of reinforcing stereotypes about Muslims, and making Norwegians think it's ok to discriminate against immigrants. *2000 – Posed nude on the cover of ''Dagbladet'' with the Norwegian flag painted on her, saying "I take my clothes off to provoke the authoritarians in order to expose them." She simultaneously also posed in traditional Pakistani clothing, explaining that both identities were external to her and that she alone could choose what to be. *27 April 2004 - Rehman was granted enormous publicity both in national and international press after lifting
Mullah Krekar Najmuddin Vahid Faraj Ahmad ( ku, نەجمەدین وەحید فەرەج ئەحمەد, July 7, 1956), better known as Mullah Krekar ( ku, مه‌لا کرێکار), is an Iraqi Kurdish Sunni Islamic scholar and militiant who was the founder and f ...
. The event resulted in a complaint to the police but was later closed with the reasoning: 'there is currently no reasonable ground for the public to search for perpetrations that the public should persecute'. Her own reason for doing this stunt was: A person that can be lifted is not that dangerous. *19 March 2005 - In a commentary in Dagbladet, ''Fødemaskinens fødselsarv'' (Translated: The birth heritage of the breeding machine) she talked openly about her own abortion. *21 August 2005 - Rehman was invited to the opening of the Norwegian International Film Festival and was granted huge press attention after kissing the then cultural minister of Norway Valgerd Svarstad Haugland (Haugland represents the Christian Democrats (KrF) of Norway and has worked extensively towards gay rights). She also flashed her naked bottom saying "I want to show that in Norway, you can do such things without being lynched or arrested." *25 August 2005 - Shots were fired at a restaurant owned by Rehman's sister.


Personal life and death

Rehman married writer Dagfinn Nordbø in 2003, the two having initially met on the stand-up circuit in 1999. Tabloid newspaper '' Dagbladet'' listed the couple among the country's most influential opinion shapers.Nice Witch of the North
'' Time'', 22 August 2004
After two years of marriage the couple split up as Rehman was moving to the United States for studies. Then in August 2007 the couple announced that they were divorcing though still remaining friends. In 2008 she married Martin Gaarder, a journalist with the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation NRK, an abbreviation of the Norwegian ''Norsk Rikskringkasting AS'', generally expressed in English as the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, is the Norwegian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and the largest ...
. Rehman died from
pancreatic cancer Pancreatic cancer arises when cell (biology), cells in the pancreas, a glandular organ behind the stomach, begin to multiply out of control and form a Neoplasm, mass. These cancerous cells have the malignant, ability to invade other parts of t ...
on 29 December 2022, at the age of 46.


Awards

*2001 - Lions Clubs International award *2002 - Fritt Ord Award (Free Word Award) *2022.
Ossietzky Award The Ossietzky Award ( no, Ossietzkyprisen ) is a prize awarded by the Norwegian chapter of P.E.N., for extraordinary contributions to freedom of speech. The prize is named after writer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Carl von Ossietzky. Recipie ...


See also

* Norwegians of Pakistani descent


References


Further reading

*
Skien Journal; Where East Meets West Warily, She Makes Them Laugh
, '' The New York Times'', 14 November 2003


External links


Shabana's homepage
(Norwegian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaarder, Shabana Rehman 1976 births 2022 deaths Former Muslim critics of Islam Former Muslims turned agnostics or atheists Norwegian dramatists and playwrights Pakistani emigrants to Norway Norwegian former Muslims Norwegian human rights activists Norwegian women comedians Norwegian women writers Norwegian women dramatists and playwrights Norwegian critics of Islam Deaths from pancreatic cancer