Guardians of God
«Sheikh is to be commended for her impressive attemptat some personal riskto listen and take the words of the militants seriously. She takes great pains to argue that these words reflect a different worldview... Sheikhs work is a significantif belatedcontribution.»
Daniel Markey, Bustan: The Middle East Book Review
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Undeterred, Sheikh interviewed several militants often depicted by the Western media as highly secretive, ruthless, and unapproachable. She had hours of conversation with Taliban militants and their supporters, ate mangoes with them, joined them in prayers, and listened to emotional anthems about the necessity to join jihad. Years of first-hand research later, she offers the most comprehensive account of the Pakistani Taliban and their religious justifications for jihad. This book explains how
the Taliban, who view themselves as guardians of God, think it is their holy mission to protect Islam from the armies of the 'wrong' faiths. Paradoxically, their violent defence of the sacred encompasses worldly concerns such as social justice, peace, and political order.
Guiding us to a finer understanding of the Taliban worldview, Sheikh builds a case for dialogue with an enemy that may choose to lay down arms if its grievances are correctly understood.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- OUP India
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780199468249
- Format
- 22 x 15 cm
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«Sheikh is to be commended for her impressive attemptat some personal riskto listen and take the words of the militants seriously. She takes great pains to argue that these words reflect a different worldview... Sheikhs work is a significantif belatedcontribution.»
Daniel Markey, Bustan: The Middle East Book Review