The Fourth Disaster, Starting from the Movie Eight Hundred

The Fourth Disaster, from the Movie Eight Hundred, Chapter 167

Not to mention the conflict between Shiites and Sunnis on this basis. Without sufficient power to break this cycle, the previous efforts will be in vain in a way that no one wants to see.

Daoud also has his own allies, but although these allies have faith and the ability to act, their methods are not suitable for the current Afghanistan. They are the Afghan left-wing forces represented by Taraki.

From the perspective of local people's thinking, this is an extreme left-wing force. Anyway, for local people, atheism itself is already very extreme, not to mention philosophical ideas such as historical materialism and objective materialism. This is equivalent to completely denying everything they once believed in. Moreover, for anyone, the collapse of faith is a terrible thing, and it can really kill people.

But Daoud is well aware of the resistance that religious ideas have created for Afghanistan's development. So, can a relatively enlightened religious belief system make Afghanistan's reforms more stable and proceed in small steps?

The more Daoud thought about it, the more he felt that this matter was credible, so he decided to have a good talk with Muhammad Allah of the Army of God.

He found it difficult to pronounce this name every time, but at the same time he also had some doubts.

Everyone knows that in Afghanistan, if you dare to use such an arrogant name, it is normal to be beaten to death at birth. However, Muhammad Allah not only successfully created his own organization, but also made this organization grow and become an important force in Afghanistan today. Its influence has soared visibly. In those areas under the control of the Army of Allah, the people live and work in peace and contentment, development is stable and upward, and they can even accept external ideas with a peaceful attitude.

This is not rare in Afghanistan. It is a miracle that even God would give a thumbs up.

So, the Red Prince Daoud wrote a personal letter to Muhammad Allah, inviting him to Kabul to discuss the future of Afghanistan.

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