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Lost in Time: Groovy Afghanistan
In "Nostalgia" "shock me" on July 30, 2013 at 6:49 pm

A cautionary tale of a vibrant and thriving culture lost in time, these photographs collected on a community Facebook page in Afghanistan are likely to leave you in disbelief. The country we’re so often shown today is comparable to a broken medieval society, but not so long ago, the barren landscape was dotted with stylish buildings, women wore pencil skirts and teenagers shopped at record stores.
As you browse the photos that capture progress, hope and that rock’n'roll spirit in the air, keep in mind the implications of what happened to this culture in just a few decades.
Above: Afghan women in the 1940s

Typical Kabuli Fashion in the 60′s- 70′s
Mohammad Qayoumi grew up in Kabul during the 60s and 70s and many of his photographs are featured on the Facebook page’s collection. This is the Afghanistan he remembers:
A half-century ago, Afghan women pursued careers in medicine; men and women mingled casually at movie theaters and university campuses in Kabul; factories in the suburbs churned out textiles and other goods. There was a tradition of law and order, and a government capable of undertaking large national infrastructure projects, like building hydropower stations and roads, albeit with outside help. Ordinary people had a sense of hope, a belief that education could open opportunities for all, a conviction that a bright future lay ahead. All that has been destroyed by three decades of war, but it was real.
This was Afghanistan…


A record store in Kabul, 1960s

Afghan performers

Ariana Afghan Airlines flight attendants


Kabul, 1960s



Kandahar Airport built in the 1960s

Foreign visitors camping in Band-e Amir 1970′s

Road tripping in Afghanistan!

Mothers and children at a city playground.




Kabul University Students at graduation 1960s

A class/meeting for women – around 1980

Classroom in Kabul, 1960s



“Biology class, Kabul University.”– In the 1950s and ’60s, women were able to pursue professional careers in fields such as medicine. Today, schools that educate women are a target for violence, even more so than five or six years ago.

Fashion designer Safia Tarzi in her Kabul studio, 1969

Textile store window display

Afghan ladies at Kabul Airport

When Afghanistan was in Vogue, December 1969..

In 1969, this was the Afghanistan that greeted the American Vogue team, when they arrived at Kabul’s International airport. There to do a fashion shoot in Kabul showcasing Afghan fashion and the local sites, the result appeared in the December 1969 issue titled “Afghan Adventure”.

Models were photographed against a backdrop of ancient ruins and thriving bazaars.


Afghan School girls

Women’s Rally 1980
Photographers featured: Mohammad Qayoumi and Farid Dastan. View more of Mohammad Qayoumi’s photostory, Once Upon a Time in Afghanitan.
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@Maideen. adakah mesia akan menjadi Afghanistan II 
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Satu soalan yang baik Acong. Adakah Malaysia akan menerima nasib yang sama seperti Afghanistan? Dari sebuah negara yang begitu sejahtera dan makmur kepada negara yang amat pathetic sekali hanya kerana majoriti rakyatnya hanya berdiam diri apabila sebilangan kecilnya mahu memaksa semua orang lain mengikut kepercayaan mereka yang mereka panggil "Islam" juga?
Dr. Wafa Sultan didalam temuramahnya yang masyur itu berkata " Kita tak kisah jika mereka (dari bilangan kecil ini) mahu menyembah batu sekali pun (dan menaku mereka menyembah Allah). Tapi jangan lah memaksa orang lain menyembah batu itu juga dan kalau orang tak mahu, akan di baling dengan batu itu!"
Kini di Malaysia kita melihat golongan "Islam" ini ( termasuk spesis pakar pakar aurat) mahukan semua orang percaya apa yang mereka katakan hukum Allah. Ahtlete negra mustilah memakai pakaian seperti yang mereka kata Allah suruh pakai. - Sila lihat thread Maideen tahun 2005 ini:
http://mforum.cari.com.my/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=169179
dan baru baru ini yang ini:
http://mforum.cari.com.my/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=745326&extra=&page=1
Kerana kejahilan dan kebodohan mereka dan kerana kita membiarkan mereka percaya bahawa mereka berilmu, mulia dan berhak memaksa orang lain supaya ikut kepercayaan mereka (yang mereka katakan "Islam"), Malaysia juga akan jahannam!
Be afraid Acong.........be very afraid. 
Wallahualam. Last edited by Maideen. on 8-8-2013 08:57 AM
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Maideen. posted on 8-8-2013 08:53 AM 
Satu soalan yang baik Acong. Adakah Malaysia akan menerima nasib yang sama seperti Afghanistan? Dari ...
abes laa...... nanti kena jadik bawang bungkus dlm guni........... 
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ada gambar ke?
apsal aku dah 18x refresh masih x kuar gambar?
ke artikel semata2? |
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Maideen. posted on 8-8-2013 08:53 AM 
Satu soalan yang baik Acong. Adakah Malaysia akan menerima nasib yang sama seperti Afghanistan? Dari ...
Adakah Malaysia akan menerima nasib yang sama seperti Afghanistan? Dari sebuah negara yang begitu sejahtera dan makmur kepada negara yang amat pathetic sekali hanya kerana majoriti rakyatnya hanya berdiam diri apabila sebilangan kecilnya mahu memaksa semua orang lain mengikut kepercayaan mereka yang mereka panggil "Islam" juga?
xtaunak kata apa apabila ada orang mempersoalkan islam dan melihat proses pengislaman adalah proses dari negara sejahtera kepada negara yang pathetic........
u r pathetic
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Religion didn't destroy afghanistan. The religious extremism which is present in afghanistan today is a consequence of the soviet and u.s. invasions and warring in the middle east for decades.
Napelah bengap sangat orang yang kata agama memusnahkan negara. What a sorry excuse for you to be human.... jadi kuceng lagi baik...
Last edited by pumpkin_penyek on 9-8-2013 10:44 AM
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US & Russian intervention was the cause of what they have now. Read cthe history, Americans took out the democratic leader and supported and put in the dictatorship because he was against the Russians. Now we are all paying for that mistake. All this for oil. |
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Maideen.: Frankly, this is the first time I see someone giving credit to America for making Afghanistan the fine example of an Islamic State that it is today (  ...
abes laaa....... maideen takmo jadik ustaz kaa? murah rezeki.... boleh berpoligami.... |
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to Maideen,
Please don't breed...
Or else please go back to school n learn some manners... |
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Golongan sekular nampaknya amat tidak senang jika hukum & peraturan Allah bjalan di atas muka bumi ini. Mereka akan terus menghina, mengejek2, menghentam, menekan & mgkin kalau boleh... memaksa supaya umat Islam meninggakan ajaran Islam. Ya Allah... selamatkanlah umat Muhammad SAW drpd golongan mungkar & kuffar ini. |
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Malidris posted on 15-8-2013 01:18 PM 
Golongan sekular nampaknya amat tidak senang jika hukum & peraturan Allah bjalan di atas muka bumi i ...
itu yg dikatakan semut hitam diwaktu malam.mmg x nampak langsung
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so pempuan tayang peha is better, maideen? |
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macam malaysia jugak dlu..
Teringat kat iklan guiness tu.. |
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Biar berubah secara perlahan-lahan tapi kekal drpd berubah secara mengejut ttp menghancurkan. |
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gud info... |
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Shooo....jgn layan org sekular. Bontot pasan wooo kalau citer pasal islam ni. |
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saya Soviet Ceroboh Afghanistan memang dah teruk..... |
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