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Policy analysts and academics have portrayed the Taliban as a religious revival campaign and a part of a larger Islamic counteroffensive against the West. The Taliban themselves concur, adding that they are the true guardians of Afghan national identity. If so, why did the Taliban defy long-established facets of Afghan customary law and introduce a different interpretation of Islamic law, thus countering the status quo ante? This article will examine the Taliban movement and ask how we should assess nationalist movements' claims of antiquity.
Raqib et al. (Wed,) studied this question.