Afghanistan under the Taliban: Classical muslim jurists on rebellion and contemporary considerations/ H A Hellyer

By: Publication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Rusi Journal, Volume 168, Issue 6, 2023, pg. 76-83Summary: In the aftermath of the Taliban's takeover of Kabul and much of Afghanistan in 2021, a deeply ideological movement had taken control of a massive territtory - and was clearly there to stay. It is of course, not the first time, in neirther recent nor more ancient history, that a 'revolutionary' ideological movement had managed to do so. H A Hellyer explores how historical precedents and interpretaions might impact the interactions between the ruling Taliban and Afghanistan and other Islamic communities.
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In the aftermath of the Taliban's takeover of Kabul and much of Afghanistan in 2021, a deeply ideological movement had taken control of a massive territtory - and was clearly there to stay. It is of course, not the first time, in neirther recent nor more ancient history, that a 'revolutionary' ideological movement had managed to do so. H A Hellyer explores how historical precedents and interpretaions might impact the interactions between the ruling Taliban and Afghanistan and other Islamic communities.

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