Afghanistan’S Experiences

Afghanistan’S Experiences
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 355
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ISBN-10 : 9781524600068
ISBN-13 : 1524600067
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Book Synopsis Afghanistan’S Experiences by : Hamid Hadi M.D

Download or read book Afghanistan’S Experiences written by Hamid Hadi M.D and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2016-03-31 with total page 355 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Afghanistans Experiences is a sweeping analysis of the historic events and interplay between politics, religion, and terrorism in Afghanistan, the southeastern region of the country, and beyond. The author has vividly explained the origin and the rise of Taliban to powerone of the most important sources of turmoil in contemporary time. Thus, one can perceive how the dynamics of the sinister politics, religious extremism, and terrorism has culminated in avoidable brutal wars and human tragedies. Hamid Hadi has vividly described and put into political debate Afghanistans history; the implications of the Russian invasion of Afghanistan; the Americans, the Pakistanis, and Saudis role in the civil war; and the creation of the al-Qaeda that led to the 9/11 tragedy. In a unique research and analysis, the author has examined the acts of Islamic terrorists against the American people and institutions during the last 176 years and brilliantly deduced that the Russian invasion of Afghanistan was a watershed era in the formation of contemporary terrorism and that the failure of both superpowers foreign policy in Afghanistan to a great extent has resulted in growth of the terrorist network. Besides a detailed description of the 9/11 tragedy and Iraq war, Hamid Hadi has painstakingly brought the world religions and Abrahamic religions in particular into debate and discussed the reform of the Islamic faith.


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