12 أكتوبر 2012

أفغانستـــان - أيــام الشتــاء


Afghanistan - 1964 - before the Russian occupation

 
I am sorry I can say nothing more consoling to you, for love in action is a harsh and dreadful thing compared with love in dreams. Love in dreams is greedy for immediate action, rapidly performed and in the sight of all. Men will even give their lives if only the ordeal does not last long but is soon over, with all looking on and applauding as though on the stage. But active love is labor and fortitude, and for some people too, perhaps, a complete science."

Why Afghan Women Risk Death to Write Poetry?
 HERE

My pains grow as my life dwindles,
I will die with a heart full of hope.”


Pashtun poetry has long been a form of rebellion for Afghan women, belying the notion that they are submissive or defeated

 A Pashtun’s violent nature, strong body and tender heart make a very unstable combination for living, but an ideal one for poetry, love and color

Soraya Tarzi, Queen of Afghanistan (reign c.1920’s)



the only woman to have ever ruled Afghanistan. Credited with having been one of the first and most
powerful Afghan and Muslim female activists.

Afghanistan Part 2 Third Anglo Afghan War and the Emergence of Amanullah 

The Pashtun, are rain sown wheat-they all came up on the same day they are all the same!…. But the chief reason why I love him is because he will wash his face and oil his beard and perfume his locks and put on his best pair of clothes when he goes out to fight and die.

 
Glorious past of Peshawar city 1860-1981


AFGHANISTAN HISTORY


Afghanistan - Moscow Aeroflot Olympics Street Advertising 1980, Kabul


Afghanistan - Print showing Abdur Rahman Khan, Amir, with his Sons 1895


When the leading flag-bearer fell from a British bullet, Malalai ran forward in the midst of the battle and held up the flag, singing:

With a drop of my sweetheart’s blood,
Shed in defense of the Motherland
Will I put a beauty spot on my forehead
Such as would put to shame the rose in the garden

First Anglo Afghan War Auckland's folly – An expedition in Regime Change 


Poster war - russia 

AFGHAN WOMEN OF THE PERIOD 1960 - 1981







Afghanisatn Today

 

أفغانستان اليوم لم نكن رجالا من صفيح..اخ يعني بس قارنوا هؤلاء مع شاكلة على الراشد عندنا والسلفى على العمير وهو بالمناسبة من ربع صفاء الهاشم ونبيل الفضل وشاكلتهم  وهو يتكلم كويتنا ضاعت أخ لعن الله الديوث ولعن الله الحكومة التي أخرجت المرتزقة وأصبحوا متسيدين المشهد الكويتي - كمية الشتائم والانحطاط الاخلاقي انها تدل على بيئتهم الاجتماعية 

 

There is silent and long-suffering sorrow to be met with among the peasantry. It withdraws into itself and is still. But there is a grief that breaks out, and from that minute it bursts into tears and finds vent in wailing. This is particularly common with women. But it is no lighter a grief than the silent. Lamentations comfort only by lacerating the heart still more. Such grief does not desire consolation. It feeds on the sense of its hopelessness. Lamentations spring only from the constant craving to reopen the wound

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