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June 28: 2011 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack September 13: September 2011 Kabul attack December 6: 2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings May 21: On 20 May 2011, a Taliban Haqqani suicide bomber detonated himself in a highly guarded area where there is a military hospital named Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan Hospital, killing six medical students and injuring 23 more.
Habibi is known as a campaigner for human-rights and as a public intellectual. [1] In 2002, she won the Ida B. Wells Bravery in Journalism Award. [1] Also in 2002, the non-profit organization Women's eNews named Habibi as one of "21 Leaders for 21st Century" in 2002, for her work as a journalist covering women's rights, and also for organizing other women journalists. [7]
The republican insurgency in Afghanistan is an ongoing low-level [50] [51] guerrilla war [52] [53] between the National Resistance Front and allied groups which fight under the banner of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan on one side, [39] and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (the state controlled by the Taliban) on the other side. [54]
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Arophobia; Acephobia; Adultism; Anti-albinism; Anti-autism; Anti-homelessness; Anti-drug addicts; Anti-intellectualism; Anti-intersex; Anti-left handedness; Anti-Masonry
The Afghanistan Freedom Front (AFF) is an anti-Taliban militant group operating in Afghanistan. [1] In some parts of Afghanistan, the AFF and National Resistance Front (NRF) collaborate on anti-Taliban operations.
The fajr prayer, [a] alternatively transliterated as fadjr prayer, and also known as the subh prayer, [b] [c] is a salah (ritual prayer) offered in the early morning. Consisting of two rak'a (units), it is performed between the break of dawn and sunrise.
Satellite map of the Middle East. The three headwaters of the Jordan River – the Hasbani River (annual stable flow of 250 Mm 3), the Banias River (annual stable flow of 125 Mm 3), and the Dan River (annual stable flow of 250 Mm 3) originate in Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, respectively. [2]