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107946
Creeping Wahhabization in Pukhtunkhwa: the road to 9/11
/ Burki, Shireen K
Burki, Shireen K
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2011.
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This article examines the interethnic politics in Pukhtunkhwa between the foreign "Wahhabis" (formerly known as the "Hindustani Fanatics" in India) and the local Pushtun tribesmen in the pre-9/11 era. It seeks to explain the inability of the early Wahhabis to coopt the Pushtuns with their Muslim "umma" narrative, as they sought to wage "jihad" against India and beyond from strongholds in Pukhtunkhwa. It highlights the persistence of the Wahhabis for almost two centuries in trying to "convert" the Pushtun to the sahih (correct) path of Islam (their version); the cultural roadblocks that ensured limited Wahhabi success in cleansing what they viewed as a jahiliyya society of mushriqun (deviant) Muslims who seemed to prefer their tribal identity over a religious one. It identifies the long-term repercussions of the Soviet's genocidal campaign (1979-1989) that led to the destruction of the traditional social fabric in Afghanistan's Pukhtunkhwa belt: the provision of an ideological opportunity for the Wahhabists to promote their Muwahiddun (unitarian) version of Islam through generous welfare and educational funding programs. It examines how the arrival of Arab "jihadis" in Peshawar, Pakistan in the 1980s marked the beginning of an indoctrination and co-option process that continues to this day, to the detriment of the Pushtuns' unique culture, language, and religious traditions/practices.
Key Words
India
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Jihad
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9/11
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Peshawar
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Pushtun
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Wahhabization
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Pukhtunkhwa
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Interethnic Politics
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093191
Pushtun ethnonationalism and the Taliban insurgency in the Nort
/ Ghufran, Nasreen
Ghufran, Nasreen
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2009.
Key Words
Insurgency
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FATA
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Ethnonationalism
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Pushtun
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Tehrik Taliban Pakistan
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091831
Socio-Cultural issues in Afghan nation-building
/ Roy, Arpita Basu
Roy, Arpita Basu
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
Nation-building today is more often the practice of assisting countries overcome conflict and build effective and legitimate political institutions. The United States has had a significant role in virtually all of the post-cold war attempts at nation-building, from Cambodia to El Salvador to Bosnia- with supporting roles by other international and regional organizations, states, and nongovernmental organizations.
Key Words
Afghanistan
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Cambodia
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United Nation
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National - Building
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Peace - Building
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Pushtun
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Uzbeks
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Baluchis
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Islam
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