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Cambridge Middle East Library

Afganistan'da Direniş ve İslam

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Afganistan olayının sağlam tahlillerinin yapılması gereklidir. Müslümanlar arasında Afganistan'da sürdürülen cihad konusunda, iki uç yanlış devam ediyor.
Olay ya genellikle hamasi bir değerlendirmeye hapsedilerek Afganistan'da çarpışan mücahidler adeta insan üstü varlıklar konumuna sokuluyor. Bunun sonucunda da yakın zamanda gördüğümüz gibi, mücahidler arasında beliren bir kısım acı ihtilaflar çok derin sarsıntılara yol açıyor. Öte yandan diğer bir uç yaklaşım ise; Afganistan'ın tarihi sosyal gerçekliğinden kaynaklanan bir kısım olguları görmezden gelip, yalıtılmış bir değerlendirmeyle Afganistan'da verilen mücadeleyi küçümseme, hatta kimi zaman da tümüyle yok sayma şeklinde tezahür ediyor.

Oysa, ümmetin gurur verici deneyimlerinden biri olan Afganistan cihadını, kendi gerçekliği içinde tanımaya çalışarak sağlıklı bir zemine oturtmanın yolu, her iki uç yaklaşımdan kaynaklanan yargıları bir kenara atmaktan geçer.

383 pages, Paperback

First published November 28, 1986

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Olivier Roy

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A professor at the European University Institute in Florence (Italy); he was previously a research director at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and a lecturer for both the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) and the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris (IEP).

From 1984 to 2008, he has acted as a consultant to the French Foreign Ministry.

In 1988, Roy served as a United Nations Office for Coordinating Relief in Afghanistan (UNOCA) consultant.

Beginning in August 1993, Roy served as special OSCE representative to Tajikistan until February 1994, at which time he was selected as head of the OSCE mission to Tajikistan, a position he held until October 1994.

Roy received an "Agrégation" in Philosophy and a Master's in Persian language and civilization in 1972 from the French Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales.

In 1996, he received his PhD in Political Science from the IEP.

Roy is the author of numerous books on subjects including Iran, Islam, Asian politics. These works include Globalized Islam: The search for a new ummah, Today's Turkey: A European State? and The Illusions of September 11.

He also serves on the editorial board of the academic journal Central Asian Survey.

His best-known book, L'Echec de l'Islam politique; The Failure of Political Islam. It is a standard text for students of political Islam.

Roy wrote widely on the subject of the 2005 civil unrest in France saying they should not be seen as religiously inspired as some commentators said.

His most recent work is Secularism Confronts Islam (Columbia, 2007). The book offers a perspective on the place of Islam in secular society and looks at the diverse experiences of Muslim immigrants in the West. Roy examines how Muslim intellectuals have made it possible for Muslims to live in a secularized world while maintaining the identity of a "true believer."

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March 2, 2026
A really great book on the resistance to the communist government of Afghanistan. While it does show its age at points, it still reveals some truths about the transformation of Afghan society from the Communist coup to the National Reconciliation program. As proof of this books' competence when I reached the end of the book I realized that Roy had basically sketched out the future of Afghanistan until 9/11, or at least set out the factions which would be relevant. This all comes from a time when lots of amateurish Afghan analysis clouded the scene.

Roy is a real scholar who has paid his dues and spent his time in Afghanistan to really understand Afghan society from the smallest Qawm to national religious and political movements. I'd highly recommend this book if you already have it, otherwise you might want to look for a newer analysis.
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August 1, 2012
Really understand in the political structure of Afghan.
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