The Boundaries of Afghans’ Political Imagination

The Boundaries of Afghans’ Political Imagination
Title The Boundaries of Afghans’ Political Imagination PDF eBook
Author Jolanta Sierakowska-Dyndo
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 215
Release 2014-08-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443865729

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In this book, The Boundaries of Afghans’ Political Imagination, the author seeks an answer to the question of how tradition, specifically its normative-axiological aspects, shapes the political attitudes and actions of the Afghans. The author points to two different concepts of social order which are moulded by the Pashtunwali: on the one hand, a tribal code which is part of Pashto language tradition; and on the other hand, by Sufism, the religious and philosophical current in Islam expressed mainly in the Dari (Persian) language. The two systems offer a different hierarchy of values, and organize social reality by referring to two different models of order: the circle and the pyramid. While making an in-depth analysis of the topic, the author asserts that the social organization of the Pashtuns is based on the principle of representation and consensus. Tribalism is shaped in the structure of a circle, in which a group is the fundamental category. Where tribal structure no longer performs its regulatory and organizational functions, the pattern of social order is offered by the Sufi Brotherhoods, which had long been very popular and powerful in this part of Asia. The hierarchical organization of Sufism, based on a disciple-master relationship and the principle of authoritarianism, gradually established the structure of the pyramid as a model of social order, and also of political order. Religious Sufi Brotherhoods became the most accessible leadership pattern, besides the tribal one, to be fixed in the Afghans’ social imagination. This analysis from the perspective of sociocultural and political anthropology will be indispensable for those interested in Afghan and Islamic societies.

The Boundaries of Afghans Political Imagination

The Boundaries of Afghans Political Imagination
Title The Boundaries of Afghans Political Imagination PDF eBook
Author Jolanta Sierakowska-Dyndo
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Release 2013
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Land Law in Asian Countries

Land Law in Asian Countries
Title Land Law in Asian Countries PDF eBook
Author Oleg Igorevich Krassov
Publisher XSPO
Pages 377
Release
Genre Law
ISBN 5001562562

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The monograph covers the issues related to the evolution of land tenure systems, land reforms, the main features of formal land law that is in force in the various legal systems of the countries of South, East, and Southeast Asia, and customary land rights. The current state of land law in Asian countries: land rights, the provision and suspension of these rights, the relationship between formal law and customary land tenure systems, the problems of recognizing customary communal land rights are analyzed. For students, graduate students and teachers of law schools, employees of legislative, executive and judicial authorities, as well as for all those interested in issues of land, civil law and comparative jurisprudence.

Imagining Afghanistan

Imagining Afghanistan
Title Imagining Afghanistan PDF eBook
Author Nivi Manchanda
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 265
Release 2020-07-09
Genre History
ISBN 1108491235

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An innovative exploration of how colonial interventions in Afghanistan have been made possible through representations of the country as 'backward'.

Martyrdom and Ecstasy

Martyrdom and Ecstasy
Title Martyrdom and Ecstasy PDF eBook
Author Sylwia Surdykowska
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 225
Release 2012-04-25
Genre Religion
ISBN 1443839531

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The book is concerned with one of the most important issues in Persian culture, that is to say a broadly conceived idea of sacrifice and martyrdom. At present, it is contained in the concept of shahadat, which arouses much controversy in the Western world today. In successive chapters, the author discusses the origin and evolution of this concept in Persian culture, the process of shaping attitudes conducive to the attainment of readiness for shahadat and the role of this concept in propaganda, as well as presenting its modern-day interpretation. The basic research material was provided by political and religious publications of contemporary Iranian authors, including Ali Shari‘ati, Morteza Motahhari, Ruhollah Khomeini and Abdolkarim Soroush, who have exerted a significant influence on the formation of the Iranian consciousness. The book is an interdisciplinary publication. The author refers to philology, literary studies, cultural anthropology, social psychology, and, interestingly, to the psychology of emotions in order to explicate the traditional Persian system of upbringing and shaping the readiness for martyrdom and sacrifice. The book shows the idea of shahadat as part of the Persian cultural paradigm, which, due to religious and literary tradition, has influenced the shaping of Iranian identity over the centuries and, as a result, it has affected social and political attitudes of the Iranian people. The book is mainly directed to Iranologists. Nevertheless, it will also be of interest to anthropologists, psychologists of culture, sociologists and philosophers due to its interdisciplinary character.

The Hazaras and the Afghan State

The Hazaras and the Afghan State
Title The Hazaras and the Afghan State PDF eBook
Author Niamatullah Ibrahimi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 305
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 1849047073

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The Hazaras, numbering some 2.5 million, have for centuries faced persecution from Afghanistan's majority Sunni population -- politically, socially and economically. This book examines how and why.

The Postmodern Imagination of Russell Kirk

The Postmodern Imagination of Russell Kirk
Title The Postmodern Imagination of Russell Kirk PDF eBook
Author Gerald J. Russello
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 261
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0826265944

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"Russello examines Russell Kirk's development of the imagination as a tool of conservative discourse, offering an alternative genealogy for conservative thought that melds its antimodernism with postmodern themes"--Provided by publisher.