As someone from Western Europe who is not a Muslim, but who is interested in Islamic history, I have a few questions. This thread will be about one of them.
In the 70s in Afghanistan (maybe also Pakistan?) there was come support for the communists. There was a communist party in Afghanistan which even ruled the country. Yes with help Russians, but there was support from many Afghans also. However when I read news and watch news now I get the impression that 99.99% of all Afghans are religious Muslims (and the immense majority very very very relgious). As good as all Afghans believe in the Quran and in the existance of Allah. Yet communism is an atheistic doctrine. China, Sovjet Union, the communist parties in the past in Europe were ALL anti-religion. So how could communism ever become relatively popular in Afghanistan? How did Muslims reconcile voting for such a party? Were there in the 70s and 80s atheistic Afghans?
In the 70s in Afghanistan (maybe also Pakistan?) there was come support for the communists. There was a communist party in Afghanistan which even ruled the country. Yes with help Russians, but there was support from many Afghans also. However when I read news and watch news now I get the impression that 99.99% of all Afghans are religious Muslims (and the immense majority very very very relgious). As good as all Afghans believe in the Quran and in the existance of Allah. Yet communism is an atheistic doctrine. China, Sovjet Union, the communist parties in the past in Europe were ALL anti-religion. So how could communism ever become relatively popular in Afghanistan? How did Muslims reconcile voting for such a party? Were there in the 70s and 80s atheistic Afghans?