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A review of the characters of Mustansar Hussain Tarar's novel “Qila Jangi”
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Dr. Khizra Tabassum, Shahzad Ansar, Dr. Dr. Sobia Manzoor, Dr. Samina Shamshad, Sidra KiranKeywords
Mustansar Hussain Tarar, "Qila Jangi", Mazar-e-Sharif, 25 November 2001, /11 attacks, US-led coalition, 400 foreign fighters, Taliban's Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, (CIA) officials, Taliban's Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, Daghestan. ,Abstract
The novel "Qila Jangi" is a novel written by Mustansar Hussain Tarar. This novel came to the fore after the massacres that took place in response to the invasion of Afghanistan by the allied forces, where Muslims were strangling Muslims. This is what happened with the fort war. The novel "Qila Jangi"is about Afghanistan. The fortress is used as a metaphor in which humans have no status. They are helpless and constrained by a greater power and die like bees and gnats. It is the barbaric side of power and conquest in which human beings have no value. A very tragic incident took place in the fort battle in which several hundred prisoners of war were killed. The crime was that some of the prisoners tried to escape which resulted in a skirmish in which the Americans were also killed and because of this the prisoners were attacked and bombed from the air which resulted in many prisoners being unjustly killed. were killed This novel is representative of many texts that raise the question of whether war is the solution to problems. Like other writings in this novel, Mustansar Hussain Tarar's style of narration is amazing.
Mustansar Hussain Tarar's novel "Qila Jangi" was published in 2008. It tells the story of seven people, who belong to different regions, but all of them come to Afghanistan for jihad inspired by the same discourse.