Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi was an
Afghan politician who served as Vice President of Afghanistan under the
Mujahideen from 1992 to about 1996.
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Biography
Mohammadi received his initial
Islamic education from his religious father while he received secondary and high Islamic education from various, well-known scholars in the Logar Province in
Afghanistan. In 1946 when he was 26, he finished all Islamic education and began to teach. In 1947 he was a part of Qadiria Methodism due to the insistence of Ulema in the region. In the same year he also joined Naqshbandia Methodism in order to obtain self-confidence and to clear his
soul.This was during a time when Afghanistan had lost many of its Islamic traditions and
communism was slowly beginning to spread throughout the country. He eventually got in touch with several Ulema and created a strong union of religious scholars with which to oppose
Soviet propaganda and to attempt to inform the general population on the problems of communism.
Political activities
In 1958, while some of the other scholars were already carrying out anti-communist activities and a newspaper styled "Khalq" was published, Molvi Mohammad Nabi Mohammadi began preaching against communism to people who would listen, traveling far and wide to many of the provinces in...
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