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#91 [Permalink] Posted on 26th June 2021 11:26
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You had me confused for a bit there. I have direct contact with Colonel Hardstone, but I wanted to share this news with everyone and also gain the perspective of others. Especially those who are close to the region. I think sipraomer would be good for this. Anyone in contact with him?
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#92 [Permalink] Posted on 28th June 2021 05:32
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assalamu alaykum, you can follow afghan people (back home or diaspora) on twitter and they post first hand info and vids from their regions. i follow some diaspora in the west, just random afghan youth that post info about back home once in awhile.

it's eye-opening for me. i learned that the people of afghanistan are very disunited, along religious, class, and ethnic lines.
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#93 [Permalink] Posted on 28th June 2021 19:31
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Yes its not all rosy as some people like to paint the picture. The problems won't disappear even when america and NATO leaves.
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#94 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd July 2021 22:45
Taliban gains from 1st June 2021 to 1st July 2021.

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#95 [Permalink] Posted on 4th July 2021 20:39
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Does anyone remember the news paper that used to publish these maps of territories gained on a weekly basis?

Those days are back :)
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#96 [Permalink] Posted on 5th July 2021 15:27
The Taliban now control roughly a third of all 421 districts and district centers in Afghanistan.

On Monday, Tajikistan’s national security committee said 1,037 Afghan government troops had fled into the ex-Soviet country “in order to save their lives” after clashes with the Taliban during the night.

Afghanistan government forces are planning a counteroffensive in the country’s northern provinces after losing ground to the Taliban, Russia’s RIA news agency has cited an adviser to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani as saying.

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#97 [Permalink] Posted on 5th July 2021 16:29
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Dharb e Mu'min? (English and Urdu)
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#98 [Permalink] Posted on 15th July 2021 12:40
"Britain will work with the Taliban if they enter the government in Afghanistan," British Defence Minister Ben Wallace
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#99 [Permalink] Posted on 17th July 2021 04:18
Taliban would no longer allow China’s Uyghur separatist fighters from Xinjiang to enter Afghanistan

Beijing: The Taliban has said it sees China as a “friend” of Afghanistan and assured Beijing that it would not host Uyghur Islamic militants from the volatile Xinjiang province, which is a major worry for the Chinese government, according to a media report.

Playing down China’s concerns, the Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said they see China as a friend to Afghanistan and is hoping to talk to Beijing about investing in reconstruction work as soon as possible .

Suhail also said the Taliban would no longer allow China’s Uyghur separatist fighters from Xinjiang, some of whom had previously sought refuge in Afghanistan, to enter the country.

The Taliban would also prevent Al-Qaeda or any other terrorist group from operating there, he said.

From: The Telegraph, 12 July 2021
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#100 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd July 2021 01:18
السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته

I have been to Afghanistan a couple of times for business purpose.

It was my first trip to a Muslim country after many years and I was really looking forward to seeing deen among the masses.

But it was surprising to see that majority of the people were not coming to the mosque to pray even though the adhan was happening right next to them. There were more people at Fajr and Dhuhr at the non Muslim country I was living in than there was in the mosques there (in Kabul at least).

I felt a lot of grief from this and realized that we all need deeper connection to deen to be able to practice it on a daily basis, even as fundamental as prayers in the Mosque.


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#101 [Permalink] Posted on 23rd July 2021 04:22
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Wa alaykum as salam wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuhu,

In a society, we have to look at the deeds of the most pious and compare them with the deeds of the most pious in other societies to get an idea of how much deen there is in a society. The laity will always be just that, the laity.

It was only in the times of the khayrul quroon that there was an abundance of pious people (thullatum minal awwaleen, wa qaleelum minal akhireen). A society is most pious when the lives of the pious minority most resemble the lives of the prophets and the companions. In this account, we can say with some confidence that the lives of the pious of Afghanistan are closer to the lives of the khayrul quroon.

Kabul of the 50s and 60s was very different from Kabul of the 90s only because the people in charge of its affairs held very different views on shariah.

The Afghan delegate that took part in the multilateral peace talks got up mid meeting to perform salah ba jamaa, and we have not seen such deeni fervor among other leaders of nations.

We look for open karaamaat, when reality is usually much more sober, and sobering. The difference between piety and heedlessness is usually only in intention (niyyah) and this is something Allah Taala has hidden from us.
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#102 [Permalink] Posted on 26th July 2021 01:21
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جزاك الله خيرا Nice perspective.
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#103 [Permalink] Posted on 14th August 2021 20:39
US officials now appealing to the Taliban to wait for the completion of the U.S. evacuation saying that doing so would increase "the likelihood that both the international community and Afghans will accept the Taliban’s entry into the capital."

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#104 [Permalink] Posted on 14th August 2021 20:41
The Taliban are now in control of more than half of the provincial capitals in the country.
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#105 [Permalink] Posted on 14th August 2021 22:46
Multiple security and diplomatic sources in DC and Kabul tell CBS News the Embassy in Kabul is preparing to evacuate all but a handful of key staff in the next 36 hours.

(This is all very fluid and changing by the hour).

Those who remain, will be diplomatic security, top decision-makers - including the ambassador -- and security engineers who will start destroying hard-drives, taking down cameras, stripping the embassy of alarms, etc.

The burn and destroy order has been in effect for days... and they have been hard at work doing just that.

The rest of the embassy staff, as well as SIV's, local employees and their families will be shuttled to the Karzai international airport, where they will setup a fallback embassy to keep processing visas/evacuations and prepare to leave.

They will not immediately take down the flag at the embassy... they will try not to do that for as long as possible with the bare bones staff. The plan as of this moment, is for the Ambassador to stay at least 36 hours... they will take it day by day.

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