


Mulla Shamsa opposed many great philosophers – especially the head of the largest school of philosophy in his era, i.e. As one of the outstanding students of Mir Damad, he was greatly influenced by him and learned the peripatetic style and foundations from him. He has no place abroad,” Faiq told a recent gathering.Mulla Shamsa Gilani, one of the shining and famous figures of the 11th century LH in the Isfahan school of philosophy who – like other notable philosophers of his era such as Mulla Sadra and Mir Damad – was skillful in using the qur’ānic verses and Islamic traditions to prove his philosophical discussions. To help police track down Rasool, provincial governor Naqibullah Faiq is offering his own car as a reward to anyone with information leading to his arrest. Traditional healers are much-revered in the ultra conservative countryside, where illiteracy remains rampant.Ī lack of conventional health services forces many to rely on healers for a variety of problems - from debilitating maladies and infertility to finding stolen items and reuniting lost lovers. There have been calls for him to be hanged and his genitals cut off.īut the scandal has also inspired a spoof on a popular television comedy show in which a character portraying Rasool fondles a male actor dressed up as a woman. Much of the commentary on social media has targeted Rasool, who has been described as “Satan” and a “porn star”. The videos and whereabouts of Rasool have become a major topic of conversation in Afghanistan where sex is a taboo subject and women are largely treated as second class citizens. “If the government arrests and punishes him, okay, otherwise the people are also after this guy and will stone him to death,” said Ghulam Nabi Ghafori, deputy head of the provincial Ulema Council.

Faryab’s top religious leaders have sentenced Rasool to death by stoning. The body of a woman was found dumped in a ditch near Chinar village several days ago, but it has not yet been identified, Azimi added. “We are very worried that they will be murdered,” Azimi told AFP. Provincial women’s affairs department head Sharifa Azimi said the women had been “tricked” and has urged religious leaders to tell their worshippers that they are “innocent victims, not bad women”. “We predict there will be honour killings,” Faryab governor spokesman Jawed Bidar told AFP. While the identities of the women are not yet known, their faces are visible in the videos, which have been viewed tens of thousands of times, raising fears for their safety in the deeply religious country. A young woman, still wearing her long dress and headscarf, removes her trousers and lays on a large floor cushion where they have sex. In one video posted on Facebook, a bearded and turbaned man purported to be Rasool is seen loosening his white baggy trousers, clearly aroused. A number of videos began circulating on social media in recent weeks, but it is not clear when they were made or if they were filmed in Rasool’s village of Chinar in Pashtunkot district. Rasool, whose nickname is Landay, which means “Shorty” in Pashto, allegedly used the videos to blackmail the women. Mullah Rasool, a traditional healer who wrote amulets for clients in a village in the northwestern province of Faryab, is accused of sexually exploiting and raping several women who had gone to him for help. A self-proclaimed mullah in Afghanistan, who allegedly filmed himself having sex with women, is on the run after the videos went viral on social media, prompting religious leaders to order his death by stoning.
