Sayed Aqeel Sajadi/ Martyr Sayed Ali Akbar Misbah, the son of Sayed Mirza, was born in the spring of 1336 AH in a pious and religious family in Abkhaneh village of Chaharkunt district of Balkh province. After spending his childhood in the loving lap of his parents, he learned to read and write from his father, who was a teacher in the mentioned area....
After the war in Ukraine and Europe's feeling of need to defend this country, these countries are now looking to make military service mandatory due to the sensitivities related to the ready defense force. From the point of view of these countries, by doing this, the amount of unemployment in Europe will also be reduced.
Habibullah Danishyar / Recently, there are growing signs that the West's alliance over the war in Ukraine may be broken, as Western leaders increasingly face popular dissatisfaction with rampant inflation and declining living standards.
The former spy chief is of opinion that the Taliban have gained unexpected power through legitimacy provided for the militant group over past two years – through direct US-Taliban talks.
The birth of Imam Ali bin Abi Taleb (AS) took place under unique circumstances inside the Holy Kaaba at Makkah on the 13th of Rajab (30th Amul Feel / Year of the Elephant) about 600 AD i.e. 23 years before Hijra of Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Two decades after its invasion of Afghanistan, the United States has come to the inevitable conclusion that it must end its military intervention there.
The US, pushed into a corner by Iraqi calls to expel the US occupying forces from their country, is reportedly seeking to split Iraq into three separate sectarian regions in order to maintain its troop presence in the region.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is approaching its forty-first anniversary celebration of the victory of its revolution that freed Iranians from the oppressive yoke of the US-imposed dictator, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Yet recent events such as the assassination of Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani and the downing of a Ukrainian International Airlines ...
Major General Qassem Soleimani, whose assassination by the US was confirmed earlier on Friday, had played a major role in defending Iran against its enemies and assisting regional countries fight foreign occupation and terrorism.
“Senior ranking US military leaders have so distorted the truth when communicating with the US Congress and American people in regards to conditions on the ground in Afghanistan that the truth has become unrecognizable.”
Despite ongoing peace negotiations between the United States and the Taliban, the bloody conflict in Afghanistan continues to take a heavy toll on the country’s people. The recent suicide bombing by the Khorasan branch of the ISIS (IS-K) at a wedding in Kabul, which killed more than 60 and injured close to 200, is a stark reminder of Afghanistan’s ...
Washington has finally come to terms with the Afghan Taliban and its Pakistani backers for the future of US military engagement in Afghanistan. A US-Taliban peace deal is expected to be concluded soon. According to US special envoy for Afghanistan reconciliation, Zalmay Khalilzad, Washington is now moving “closer to intra-Afghan negotiations that will ...
The Trump administration's emerging deal with the Taliban has the potential to bring greater stability to Afghanistan, after an 18-year inconclusive war in that country.
Once upon a time, there was a brutal and reckless dictator of an oil-rich Arab country who, despite his well-documented excesses, was stroked and supported by the United States and other Western governments. His crimes were terrible, went the rationale, but he was modernizing his country and he was holding the line against … jihadism and Iran. Anyway,...
Blast walls are erected to protect people and buildings from the after-effects of explosions. One such wall in Kabul is emblazoned with a caption: ‘Faces of new Afghanistan’. It is a mural of leading Afghans trying to shape a new image for the country - women’s and children’s rights advocates, award-winning journalists and photographers, and female ...
Using U.S. leverage to craft an Afghan settlement demands incredible deftness in both Washington and Kabul. More, certainly, than either administration has yet displayed.