What is Taliban?, most of you will blame me for my weak english grammer. When we are ta talking about Taliban, we use Who are Taliban? right?........... ok!

I want to let you know What is Taliban? ..... and grammatically I am right!!!! yes :)

Ok.......!! You will think what am I trying to say! As we know about Taliban today, is not difficult to explain to someone who they are, neither need someone to know more about them. What I am doing right now, is not to show the known face of Taliban, but to show who they are infact!. I will examine the word "Taliban" first. Most of the people don't know well about the Origin of the word Taliban, I guess according to thier point of view this word shall mean something full of horror, something extreme ethnic, far right relegious or something like that very aggressive. No!!! If we analyze what does mean Taliban, then you will be amazed that nearly every home and family have Taliban inside thier houses, homes and families. Nearly everyone in this world is either Talib or has passed the period to be Talib. Not to keep it in suspense, the word "Taliban", mean "Students". The word "Taliban" is grammatically plural. The singular of Taliban is Talib. It is the word of Pushtu language which is one of Afghanistan's main national languages. Originally this word  have been derived from Arabic. In Arabic the word "Talib" means "one who is in search, need". In Pushtu language this word is used specially for those who go to educational institutions for getting knowledge including both Science and Relegion. For example if someone go to school, college or university is assumed as Talib (as singular), while if the number of students are two or more than two then grammatically Talib, change its pronounciation to Taliban. So I think I am right now that nearly every home and family has Talib or Taliban. Specially western developed countries are full of Taliban and those who have finished thier studies have passed away from the experience of being Taliban. Suppose that a group of British Students make an organization, which due to its immoral works are sometime banned by the World and International Laws. Also suppose that the group assigned a name for them and thier organisation as Students. Now an American or Australian school, college or university student must be ashamed of being using the word Student as title?

How many languages in todays world are spoken? How many countries and nations are using their own dialects to describe "Students" in their own native and national languages? Pushtu, Afghan national language is one of the oldest languages of the region. Should the word "Taliban" be expelled from the Pushtu Grammer? is it the fault of the word "Taliban", which is used by a group of people who have damaged the word. This word was used infact before 1979 in Afghanistan, is used today and will be used tomorrow.

Most of the people should know that in changing the system of a nation or country, the youth and student play a basic role in revoloution. Most of the democracies in the world are restored because the students and young generation start thier resistance first. The bad thing is, that if the revolution succeed then they are titled as Heros, but if unsucceed, then they are titled as rebels, terrorists and whatever else.!!

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