I lived in a region in the northwestern province – the people there in general have a great love for the Taliban, so I started to read some of the literature of the scholars and the history of the movement. And my heart became attached to them.
Meaning of the quote
John Walker Lindh, an American, lived in a region where people strongly supported the Taliban. He started reading about the Taliban's history and beliefs, and he came to support them as well. This quote shows how someone can become attached to a group, even if that group is involved in criminal activities.
About John Walker Lindh
John Walker Lindh, an American who joined the Taliban in Afghanistan, was captured during the US invasion in 2001. He was detained, tried, and sentenced to 20 years in prison. Lindh, a convert to Islam, received training at al-Qaeda’s Al-Farouq camp and was involved with the Taliban’s fight against the Northern Alliance.
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