THE STONE'S WOUND: WHEN BUDDHA CLOSED HIS EYES

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The mountain did not just lose its statues; it lost its soul. In March 2001, the world watched in silence as the Taliban detonated the ancient Buddhas of Bamiyan. For Adirbeg, a humble witness to the destruction, the explosions were more than an attack on stone, they were a violent erasure of his ancestors’ history. As the dust of 1,500 years of heritage settled over the valley like a heavy shroud, a darker shadow began to fall over the Hazara people, marking the beginning of a desperate struggle for survival.Amidst the ruins of a shattered landscape, a young man named Murad must navigate the "bitterness of stone." Growing up in the ancestral shadow of Hesar Castle, Murad’s life is defined by the resilience of his people and the haunting legacy of the "closed eyes" of the Buddha. But peace is a fragile dream in a land targeted for genocide. When a brutal attack leaves fourteen Hazara members, including Murad himself, facing the unthinkable, the narrative shifts from a lament for the past to a visceral, heart-pounding journey of endurance.From the rugged peaks of Afghanistan to the unfamiliar streets of Washington, D.C., this is a story of a culture that refuses to be buried. Through Murad’s eyes, readers experience the richness of Hazara traditions, the warmth of forbidden love, and the cold reality of life in exile. It is a journey of transformation, where the pain of a persecuted identity is forged into the strength needed to build a future in a world that often prefers to look away.Published independently, The Stone’s Wound is a profound act of literary witness. Weaving together historical tragedy with a sweeping personal epic, Najeeb Farzad's delivers a powerful tribute to the resilience of the human spirit. This is not just a novel about what was lost; it is a testament to what remains when the dust finally clears. It is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the true heart of Afghanistan and the unbreakable will of those who carry its stories. Read more

ASIN B0GX35YGT4
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Edition 1st
Language English
File size 1.7 MB
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Print length 451 pages
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Publication date May 25, 2026
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