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Connecting The Kite Runner to Ethnic Diversity of Afghanistan

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1 Connecting The Kite Runner to Ethnic Diversity of Afghanistan

2 Islam Religion Founded by Muhammad in 7th century
First Islamic State in Medina City in western Saudi Arabia Two branches of the religion Sunni Shia Source:

3 Sunni vs. Shia Muslims Follow along with handout
"What's the Difference Between Sunni and Shiite Muslims?" Follow along with handout

4 1 Faith, 2 Factions… Sunnis Shia Absolute acceptance of Koran
No additions/deletions Leadership chosen on trustworthiness/devotion to the Koran More conservative 80-90% of Muslims Pashtun Accept Koran with interpretations Imams can add/subtract as needed Leadership through line of Muhammad More radical 10-20% of Muslims Hazara Source:

5 Afghan Ethnic Groups No coherent national identity
Ethnicity takes priority Loyal to family, kin group, clan or tribe Largest groups are Pashtuns, Uzbeks, Tajiks, and Hazaras Source:

6 Ethnic Groups Population Ratio
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8 Pashtun Persian origin (ancient Iranian) Scattered across Afghanistan
Segregated into tribes Durrani Ghilzai Others Pashto language Most work in farmlands Many are nomadic Source:

9 Tajiks Live mostly in Panjsher Valley
North of Kabul Others live in northern /northeastern provinces Not tribes, identify by valley or region where they live Dari Persian language Mountain farming and sheep/goat herding Grow fine fruits and nuts Source:

10 Hazara Central regions of Afghanistan Mongolian origins
Dialect of Persian language Farmers and shepherds Massacre Mazar-I-Sharif Trying to shed inferior status Hope for Hazara Source:

11 Ethnic Diversity Analysis of the novel


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