Gohari, M. J.

The Taliban: ascent to power / M.J.Gohari - Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000. - xiv, 158 p.; 23 cm.

Includes index.

1 Afghanistan’s History
Before Islam
Islamic Conquest
From the Mongol Invasion to the 19th Century Development of the Modem State from Early
2 The Mujahideen
Burhanuddin Rabbani
Ahmad Shah Masoud
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
Younus Khalis
1900s to the Taliban Rule
Abd al-Rab Rasul Sayyaf
Sayyed Ahmad Gailani
Nabi Mohanunadi
Ayatollah Mazari
3 The Taliban’s Islamic Theology
The Hanafite School
Students, Schools, and Curricula
Sources of Influence on the Taliban’s Islam
4 Political Infrastructure of the Taliban Rule
Allah’s Governments
Contemporary Political Administrations of Allah
Iranian Example Saudi Example
The Taliban Socio-Political Doctrine
The Taliban and Democracy
5 The Taliban and Economy Economic Development and the Islamic World A Theological Insight to the Islamic Economy
Grounds for Culmination of the Islamic Economy
The Economy in Conformity with Other Islamic Systems
Resilience of the Islamic Economy Afghanistan’s Economic Account
Economic Significance of Afghanistan at Ancient Times
Afghanistan’s Economic Resources
Economic Administration until 1994
Taliban’s Economic Agenda
Drug Business and Taliban Economy
Grounds for Western Investment in Afghanistan
Afghanistan’s Natural Resources
Historical Oil and Gas Survey
Energy Sector under the Taliban
Climate
Transportation
Communications
6 Social Order and Human Rights under the Taliban
Taliban and Education
Ethnic and Religious Minorities
Civil Rights
Women and the Taliban Rule
The Taliban and Afghanistan’s Neighbours Export of the Islamic Caliphate
The Taliban and Pakistan
The Taliban and Iran India and China
Central Asian Neighbours of Afghanistan

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