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Heroes of the Age: Moral Fault Lines on the Afghan Frontier (Comparative Studies on Muslim Societies) [Paperback]

David B. Edwards (Author)
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0520200640 978-0520200647 November 1, 1996
Much of the political turmoil that has occurred in Afghanistan since the Marxist revolution of 1978 has been attributed to the dispute between Soviet-aligned Marxists and the religious extremists inspired by Egyptian and Pakistani brands of "fundamentalist" Islam. In a significant departure from this view, David B. Edwards contends that--though Marxism and radical Islam have undoubtedly played a significant role in the conflict--Afghanistan's troubles derive less from foreign forces and the ideological divisions between groups than they do from the moral incoherence of Afghanistan itself. Seeking the historical and cultural roots of the conflict, Edwards examines the lives of three significant figures of the late nineteenth century--a tribal khan, a Muslim saint, and a prince who became king of the newly created state. He explores the ambiguities and contradictions of these lives and the stories that surround them, arguing that conflicting values within an artificially-created state are at the root of Afghanistan's current instability.
Building on this foundation, Edwards examines conflicting narratives of a tribal uprising against the British Raj that broke out in the summer of 1897. Through an analysis of both colonial and native accounts, Edwards investigates the saint's role in this conflict, his relationship to the Afghan state and the tribal groups that followed him, and the larger issue of how Islam traditionally functions as an encompassing framework of political association in frontier society.

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"Making a virtue of necessity is perhaps the most important lesson an ethnographer has to learn, and David Edwards has learned it brilliantly. Unable to pursue his planned research in Afghanistan due to the ongoing warfare there, he was obliged to remain in the refugee camps of Pakistan. There, dispossessed Afghan men, seeking to retain some purchase on their past, told stories of great heroes and epic battle of the last century. Edwards provided an audience for these narratives and uses them as the centerpiece for his striking portrait of this much brutalized society. . . . The whole book is well structured, gracefully written, and convincingly done. I envy Edwards's ability to convey the central ethical options of Pashtun men so skillfully. . . . In this fine book David Edwards has raised disturbing and important questions about the very nature of culture and of morality."--"American Anthropologist

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"This is a wonderful, absorbing, moving book."--Barbara Metcalf, University of California, Davis

"An original and significant work that is beautifully written and passionately engaged with material that is fascinating from start to finish. It is one of the best first books I have read in a long, long time."--Steven Caton, New School for Social Research

"A telling analytical juxtaposition of texts in family oral history, saint's legend, autobiography, and edict, amounting to a new approach to Middle Eastern discourse analysis and social history."--Margaret Mills, University of Pennsylvania

Product Details

  • Paperback: 334 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press (November 1, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520200640
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520200647
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #970,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Moral incoherence at core of Afghanistan, October 10, 2001
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This beautifully written book covers three heroes from the period before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The author uses these heroes to explore the cultural roots of the violence and turbulence in Afghanistan today.

Though the book was written before the September 11, 2001, attacks on the U.S., it sheds light on the culture of Afghanistan and gave me lots of ideas about why the Taliban continues to shelter Osama bin Laden. Also, the "moral incoherence" that the author finds in Afghanistan is important--U.S. aid and withdrawal are important aspects of why Afghanistan is in the state it is in now, but by no means the only source.

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This book is about the lives of three great men from Afghanistan's past. Read the first page
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feud stories, tribal khan, sufi pir, religious mendicant, prayer carpet, paternal cousins, frontier tribes
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Abdur Rahman, Sultan Muhammad, Hadda Sahib, Hazrat Sahib, Mulla of Hadda, Abdul Baqi, Mad Fakir, Muhammad Afzal, Akhund of Swat, The Reign of the Iron Amir, Pech Valley, Durand Line, Muhammad Azam, Maulavi Ahmad Gul, Afghan Saint, Gul Salak, Ibn Khaldun, Najmuddin Akhundzada, Samiullah Safi, Swat Sahib, Prophet Muhammad, Shere Ali, Talabuddin Akhundzada, Forbidden Garden, General Blood
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