I LOVE AFGHANISTAN - NEW
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واقعا دستمزد مریزاد که حقایق را بیان کردی دوست عزیز. ما ایرانیها با اینکه ادعای فرهنگ و شعورمان ک... خر را جر میده ولی در حقیقت از بی تربیت ترین، دو روترین وخلاصه ......ترین قوم های بشری هستیم . آنکس که نداند و نداد که نداد تا ابد الدهر اندر جهل مرکب بماند.
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كيرم تو 2500 سال پيش كه اصلا معلوم نيست چه خبربوده اونوقت از صبح تا شب ميگن ايران باستان
ايران باستان به گرد ايران بعد از اسلام و پيشرفت هاي حاصل شده هم نميرسه
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I love Afghans man!
They are the best.
I have one right here now, washing my feet, cutting my toenails, and my other afghan (who I bought last week) is out in my garage cleaning my car with a toothbrush. I think he is hungry I might have to go throw him some meat.
Does anyone know a good dog food brand that I can feed my Afghans with?
Thanks guys =)
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The point here is not to blame the leader or the head of a certian group of people or a nation, but lets be true and honest to ourselves and calmly place the blame on ourselves.
Remember, a country is nothing without its people and if it is something then the very same people are also responsible for its success and prosperity.
Long live Afghanistan!
cheers!!
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Let me also point you prophet Mohammad (PBUH) as the most outstanding example of a leader and the failure of his people.
He surely was the leader of all Muslims and the chosen one. He left no stone unturned in his noble mission of spreading Islam and the message of Allah. But what happened in the end? what is the position of Muslims in today's modern world?
All the problems of the world can be rooted back to Muslims or all the problems of the world are in Muslim countries, in Muslim families.
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Mate listen up, you're wrong.
The truth is, from the day Afghanistan emerged as a sovereign country in 1747 until the onset of a new era of democracy which was introduced in 1973 by first president Mr M. Daoud Khan, Afghanistan was in hands of most sincere and trustable leaders ever.
Quite frankly, you cant attribute the failure of a nation solely to the one who ruled it but it should be equally and squarely placed on shoulders of all those who are eligible to call themselves Afghan!
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Afghanekhar, these people gave you a country, a name, an identity and the rest was your duty to build it up, cherish it, take care of it and live freely and independently within its realm as a proud Afghan.
But sadly we never fulfilled our duties as children of that great country.
long life Afghanistan
afghanzafer2 2 years ago 27
mashalah
afghoodboys007 2 years ago 11