answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Yes. Fundamentalist and traditionalist groups were the two primary groups of people who joined in the Afghan Mujahideen.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Were fundamentalist and traditionalist groups part of the afghan mujahideen?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Why did Afghan groups help with the terrorist attacks in 2001?

It's currently uncertain as to whether they actually did. The Taliban, one of the most influential groups in the Afghan in 2001 had good relationships with Bin Ladin, and there is reason to believe that the Taliban allow Al Quaeda to train in Afghan territory. However, there is no public evidence that Afghan groups other than Al Quaeda had any foreknowledge of the 9/11 attack.


Fundamentalist Islam in Turkey has been especially successful at what political level?

Fundamentalist Islam in Turkey has been especially successful at spreading its liberation. They have set up many groups to recruit people to listen to their views and follow their ways.


Is Afghanistan's government stable?

The Afghan government is not terribly stable. The Taliban still control a significant minority of the country and the Afghan government is also subject to internal pressures between tribal groups that could lead to its dissolution.


What has the author Sippi Azarbaijani-Moghaddam written?

Sippi Azarbaijani-Moghaddam has written: 'Women's groups in Afghan civil society'


History of the Ahmad shah masood?

He was not such a big hero that now his supporters projecting him. They are trying to show that he was the only one to force Soviets withdraw from Afghanistan otherwise Afghan nation would still have been living under slavery rule of communist era. But the fact is something else, there were very brave mujahideen in Afghanistan who really fought and resisted Soviet invader and their Afghan communist supporters but no one is giving their name because they were real enemies of communism and global arrogance. Massoud was the one that warned other jihadi commanders along the way to Hairatan not to fire only a single shot against Soviet troops while they are leaving Afghanistan and if he didn't do it, they would have also faced the fate of British invaders in firts Afghan- Anglo war as only one of them ( Dr Briden) from a 12,000 army managed to escape while he was injured to Garrison city of Jalalabad. This is the one whom people claiming to be the national hero, the one who spreaded enemity and hostility between different AFghan ethnic groups soon after he came to kabul with the help of Parcham party of Afghanistan under Dostum. He has very rudely joined Dostum , the one who have martyred thousands of Mujahideen and other people for being Muslim during Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.


Why do national governments struggles in Afghanistan?

Ethnic and tribal conflict has been central to Afghan history. The population is divided among four major ethnic groups.


What do national government struggle in Afghanistan?

The population is divided among four major ethnic groups. Ethnic and tribal conflict has been central to Afghan history.


What do Christians think about Pokemon?

Christians who are progressive don't mind Pokemon at all. However, some fundamentalist Christian groups view games such as Pokemon as a waste of time, or even evil.


What is flds?

FLDS stands for "Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints" or the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is a religious group which broke off of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in the late 1800's. Today the two different groups are very different, despite their similar names.


What does FLDS stand for?

FLDS stands for "Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints" or the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This is a religious group which broke off of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) in the late 1800's. Today the two different groups are very different, despite their similar names.


What does reclusive fundamentalist Christian preacher mean?

Fundamentalist Christians are those who take what it says in the Bible quite literally and without question. If St. Paul tells women to wear their hair long (which he does) they wear their hair long. A preacher is someone who lectures or speaks to groups about religion--in this case about fundamentalist Christianity. Such a preacher is likely to get very excited when he lectures and to hold a floppy Bible in one hand at all times, so he can refer to it in his speech. This one is apparently "reclusive", which means that when he is not preaching he stays away from people and is not social,


Did the Jewish cause the September 11 attacks in the US?

No, it was a terror group composed of Islamic fundamentalists. They call themselves "Muslims", but they are not true Muslims, because Muslims follow the path of love and friendship, whereas the Islamic fundamentalist groups are the opposite of that.