In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...
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In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...
15 - National Interests: Patriotism, Leadership, and Global Challenges feat. Ambassador Ashraf Haidari
Radio Resistance
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15 - National Interests: Patriotism, Leadership, and Global Challenges feat. Ambassador Ashraf Haidari
Episode 15 of Radio Resistance welcomes Ambassador Ashraf Haidari for an insightful discussion on the national interests, leadership, and multifaceted challenges faced by Afghanistan. This episode delves into the impact of global politics and patriotism on the country, emphasizing the resilience of its values amidst the Taliban's regime and other ongoing challenges.The conversation takes a critical look at the refugee crisis, with specific attention to Pakistan's role and its impact on those ...
Radio Resistance
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the critical questions surrounding the Taliban’s actions and their claims of implementing Islamic law. Are the bans on girls’ education and the erasure of women from public life truly rooted in Islam, or do they represent a misinterpretation of the deen? We explore the contradiction between their professed adherence to the Hanafi school—renowned for its rational legal reasoning—and their oppressive policies, questioning whether tribal customs o...