Faith and Fire

ebook Afghanistan's Jihad Against Superpowers · People's Resistance

By Hakimullah Safi

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"Faith and Fire: Afghanistan's Jihad Against Superpowers" by Hakimullah Safi offers a comprehensive exploration of Afghanistan's historical resistance to foreign powers, particularly focusing on its struggles against superpowers throughout the ages. The book is part of the "People Resistance" series and is structured into various chapters that chronicle significant events and themes related to Afghanistan's tumultuous history. Starting with an introduction that sets the stage for Afghanistan's reputation as the "Graveyard of Empires," the book delves into the historical context of Afghanistan before the Soviet invasion in 1979. It examines key events such as the Soviet invasion, the rise of the Mujahideen, and the subsequent emergence of the Taliban. The narrative spans from ancient invasions, including those by Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan, to more modern conflicts, including the U.S.-led invasion post-9/11. The book also discusses the ideological justifications for jihad, guerrilla warfare tactics, and the motivations behind modern jihad, which intertwine religion, nationalism, and anti-imperialism. It highlights the role of Pakistan in these conflicts and presents Afghan perspectives on foreign occupation. Ultimately, the author - an Afghan - aims to shed light on the enduring legacy of Afghanistan's resistance and its implications for global geopolitics.

Faith and Fire