Prime
Minister Maiwandwal
Prime
Minister Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
1299
- 9 Mizan 1352 (1921-1973)
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A Brief
Biography of Prime Minister Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
Maiwandwal was Prime Minister of
Afghanistan for a brief but eventful period, an intellectual and at the
service of his beloved people.
Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal was born into a
working class family. He had always sought justice, humanity in the sense of
human rights, and equality for his
countrymen until he reached a point where
his intellectual ideas and deeds made him
a champion of the afghan people. Although Maiwandwal acheived great popularity and
vast contentions with the world and
people all over the world, never forgot
about his true battle, his people
and the struggle to make life better for
his people.
While writing Tafsir Mo’azatain at the
preface he found himself and his reason
for life in a few verses of the great
Afghan poet Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi Rumi.

Maiwandwal had a huge challenge in front of him, like the vast mountains of Afghanistan his clear vision was blocked by primitive thinkers and those who worked for the enemies of progress in Afghanistan, but his path towards his goal remained bright for he didn’t reach it. His morality was based on the rules and laws of Islam and his political views were intertwined with his knowledge of his religion and his love for his religion but most importantly common sense. The base of his beliefs were:
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Public Service | |
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Patriotism | |
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Savior of Good and burial of Evil | |
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Equality and human rights for all |
Mainwandwal
would say “ This is a birth right and
our task is to fight for rights and
righteousness. If not we well be shamed
and worthless in the eyes of our creator
and remain engulfed in shame for the rest
of our afterlife”. He also wrote,
“there are those who think of their
religion as a hard and boundless task in
their lives and others form a secular
fundamental and only a way of life. For us
the Islam is the light of values which
clears the vision and purifies the heart, creates a world of love, brotherhood
and equality”. After his
intense study of foreign relations and the roots
of nationalism in Afghanistan Maiwandwal formed a
clear line for the establishment of a
autonomous nation and the idea of removing
the hand of powerful nations from the
midst of the poor nations of the world.
Which in turn would create two identities for the nation
of Afghanistan.
Internally Afghanistan should create a
state of nationalism and unity, creation
of peace, brotherhood and understanding
between different ethnic groups and
an idealistic view against foreign puppets,
instigators of unrest and selling out to
foreign nations.
Externally this unity will be the basis of
independence, protection of its rights
and a defense against the influences of
foreigners.
Maiwandwal said, “we see Afghanistan as
garden in which colorful flowers co exist.
Where each flower helps in the creation of
the scent and beauty of the spring air of
Afghanistan”. Maiwandwal believed that
democracy would not arise from
dictatorship but from a unity of the
people, their love of freedom and their
country..
According to our sources, during his years as Prime Minister Maiwandwal created a project called khalqo
ta zo’ (going to the public) where he
visited the people of Afghanistan to find
out their needs and ideals of how their
government should function and what
concessions needed to be made to the
people. He had an open door policy to the public.
They could visit their prime
minister who encouraged Q&A sessions at the parliament to bring
about a sense of democracy.
Prior to the coup of Daoud Khan, Maiwandwal had visited abroad to be
treated for cancer and returned to
Afghanistan 3 weeks after the coup and met with the new head of
state President Dauod to rectify any
misunderstandings that might have occurred
while he was abroad. Coincidentally
Miwandwal had made a speech regarding Coup and
governments that raise to power as a
result of coups just 2 years prior to Dauod
Khan’s Coup against his cousin King Zahir
Shah.
On
September 20 of 1973 Hashim Mainwandwal, Khan
Mohammad, Khan Mlastyarr, General Abdul
Razaq Khan, General
Malikyar,
General Naseri, General Sahaaq and a few
others were arrested and imprisoned with the
charge of planning a coup against the
government. Without any proof and
witnesses to this account they were
tortured and beaten by high-ranking
generals of the Parchami faction of the
communist party of Afghanistan.
On October 1st of 1973 the enemies of
democracy and freedom martyred Prime
Minister Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal after
11 nights of continuous torture. May God
rest his soul.
Time
Line of Prime Minister Maiwandwals' life
1921 – Birth of Mohammad Hashim to Poor
family. His father was Mawlawi Abdul
Haleem of Moqor and Mother from the
Ahmadzai family of Province of Logar.
1939 – Mohammad Hashim’s parents along
with his two brothers moved to Ashiqan o harifan
street in Kabul where he began elementary
school at Ghazi School and
later joined Lesa Habibya.
1943 – Mohammad Hashim graduated from
Lesa Habibya with honors and high grades
and began work at Etifaq Islamic Newspaper
in Heraat.
1945 – Became the executive officer in Aryana.
1946 – President of Anis Newspaper and Minister of information. Where he published the on goings of the 7th parliament without censorship.
1954 – Mostashar Ambassador to Washington DC.
1955
- Minister of information for the 2nd
term. Where he made the rules and
regulations and laws of the government
available to the public to read.
1957
– Deputy secretary of foreign affairs,
which lead to his appointment as Afghan ambassador
to London.
1959 – Afghan ambassador to Karachi.
1960 – Afghan ambassador to Washington DC
1962 – Afghan ambassador to Pakistan
1964
– Member of Cabinet of Prime Minister
Dr. Mohammad Yousef which lead to his
appointment as the chief organizer of the
cabinet.
1965 –
Appointed
Prime Minister of Afghanistan by King
Zahir Shah
1967 –
Lyndon B. Johnson
Welcomes
the Prime Minister Maiwandwal to the
White House on
March 28, 1967
1967 –
Received an
honorary Doctor of Fine Arts degree from
UCSB, during the 99th charter anniversary observances on
April 3rd 1967
1968 – Due illness resigned from his post at the cabinet
On
October 1st 1973 the enemies of democracy
and freedom martyred Prime Minister
Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal after 11 nights
of continuous torture. May God rest his
soul.
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