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FEATURES OF THEMATIC STUDIES ON THE EMERGENCE AND GENESIS OF ISLAM IN AFGHANISTAN

Azamat Bakhtiyorovich Urdashev ,

Abstract

This article examines the specific features of the genesis of Islam in Afghanistan and its coexistence with the state apparatus under the prevailing influences of Pashtun nationalism and tribalism.

Keywords

Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Pashtuns, Taliban.

References

Thomas Barfield — Afghanistan: A Cultural and Political History, 2nd ed., Princeton University Press, 2010.;

Olivier Roy — Islam and Resistance in Afghanistan, Cambridge University Press, 1990;

Antonio Giustozzi — Koran, Kalashnikov and Laptop: The Neo-Taliban Insurgency in Afghanistan, Hurst & Co.; Columbia University Press (US), 2008;

Gilles Dorronsoro — Revolt in Afghanistan: A Study of the Mujahideen, Columbia Univ. Press, 2005;

Nile Green — Sufism: A Global History, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012;

The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane. By Beatrice Forbes Manz. Cambridge Studies in Islamic Civilization. Cambridge; New York; Port Chester, N.Y.; Melbourne; and Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1989. xi, 227 pp. Maps.

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Urdashev, A. B. . (2026). FEATURES OF THEMATIC STUDIES ON THE EMERGENCE AND GENESIS OF ISLAM IN AFGHANISTAN. Oriental Journal of History, Politics and Law, 6(06), 138–145. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojhpl-06-06-16