A Witness to Broken Dreams
Reading is not just an act. It is a journey that carries you towards the quiet space within yourself. Books become a mirror that shows you who you truly are. They reveal your strengths and expose your weaknesses. The book Fareb-e-Naatamaam , written by Juma Khan Sufi, is once again on my table these days. Sufi is a figure who lived through history from the front row. He spent years in self-imposed exile in Kabul alongside Ajmal Khattak, remained close to every Afghan ruler from Sardar Daud to Dr. Najib, and served as a link between the ANP leadership and the Afghan, Indian and Soviet governments. During those years, he was not only an eyewitness but also an active organizer of the ANP’s activities from Kabul. Afghan governments benefited from his services and even the Soviet Union regarded him as an important man, trained by the Communist Party itself. With this background, the importance of his book becomes clear. Fareb-e-Naatamaam is the testimony of someone who saw history unfold...