Sediq Afghan

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Sediq Afghan is a prominent Afghan philosopher known for his outspoken criticism of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, of the secular governments that followed, and of the Taliban regime.

In Kabul, he led anti-U.S. protests during May of 2003.

He studied in Tajekistan. For the past 19 years he has kept himself busy studying the Qur'an as a science. He has memorized the Qur'an.

He is the head of International Center for Mathematical Philosophy.