What is Taleban?

What is Taleban?

Where are the roots of a Taleban state of islamism?

Re: What is Taleban?

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*Originally posted by bengun: *
What is Taleban?

Where are the roots of a Taleban state of islamism?
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Taleban are the students of madressah who established an islamic state in afghanistan........

Taleban arised from the mujahideen of russian times ....supported by madressah students of pakistan.........

Taleban were the outcome of a combination of the presence of people willing to be violent in the name of Islam and those wishing to exploit it.

They were heavily funded and trained by Pakistan in their capture of Afghanistan. Subsequently though Pakistan's complete influence over the direction Taleban took was diminished.

Former statement evidenced by the fact that when there were mass murders of minority ethnic/religious groups in northern afghanistan, Iran's relations with Pakistan soured considerably.

Latter by the fact that pakistan was repeatedly denied the turning over of sectarian criminals hiding in Afghanistan by the Taleban.

state of Islamism? What is that?

I think that a Taleban tendency has always existed in Islam. If not so, why in clear terms a majority of non-muslim recognizes Islam with a sword.
What is Taleban...it is wrong to limit it to Afghan period, the fact is that t was always there.
I hope my question is clear.

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*Originally posted by bengun: *
I think that a Taleban tendency has always existed in Islam.
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Yes, students have always been in Islam, thats what "Taleban" means. Talking about "tendency", nowhere I history I remember students taking up arms against fighting parties and making one of their own party and taking over as government. Please show me an example. Thanks.

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If not so, why in clear terms a majority of non-muslim recognizes Islam with a sword.
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May be because majority of non-Muslims believe that people were coerced into Islam using swords. We, as Muslims, believe that swords were used in defense whenever under attack.

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What is Taleban...it is wrong to limit it to Afghan period, the fact is that t was always there.
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If you know it as "fact", then why don't you bring up an example?