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portada Obedience to the Amir: An Early Text on the Afghan Taliban Movement
Type
Physical Book
Preface by
Translated by
Language
English
Pages
92
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.0 x 12.0 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9783944214214

Obedience to the Amir: An Early Text on the Afghan Taliban Movement

Rasheed Ludhianvi (Author) · Michael Semple (Preface by) · Yameema Mitha (Translated by) · First Draft Publishing Gmbh · Paperback

Obedience to the Amir: An Early Text on the Afghan Taliban Movement - Ludhianvi, Rasheed ; Semple, Michael ; Mitha, Yameema

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Synopsis "Obedience to the Amir: An Early Text on the Afghan Taliban Movement "

In the last year of the Taliban's government in Afghanistan, visitors to Mullah Omar's office in Kandahar received a parting gift. As they left, the movement's supreme leader asked them to take a slim volume from a pile beside the door. He told them that if they wanted to know how the Taliban were meant to behave, they should read the book. The books which Mullah Omar handed out were Pashto and Farsi translation of Eta't Amir, or 'Obedience to the Leader'. Mufti Rasheed published the original in Urdu after having toured Taliban-run Afghanistan. Mullah Omar's endorsement indicates that he believed that: Rasheed had captured the essence of the Taliban Movement. Michael Semple and Yameema Mitha have translated this important primary source and added a commentary and appraisal.

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