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I Found Hidden Muslims Living Inside Afghanistan’s Caves! (Ep.2)



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OnePath Network travels beyond Kabul in Episode 2 of our three-part Muslims Explored series, “The Heart of Afghanistan,” exploring Jalalabad, Bamyan, and the breathtaking landscapes of Band-e-Amir. From winding mountain road journeys and chapli kebab kitchens to encounters with shepherds and families living in ancient cave dwellings, this documentary reveals everyday Afghan life through faith, resilience, and human connection.

In this chapter of The Heart of Afghanistan, we step beyond headlines to witness Islamic hospitality, cultural identity, and the beauty and hardship shaping a new generation. Join OnePath Network as we uncover stories rarely seen on screen and continue the journey into Afghanistan’s past, present, and future.

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  1. This was heavy and emotional to watch , the people of AFG is so humble and polite .. what u capture is truly admirable .. Thank u for such informative and eye opening episode brother ❤💌❣💓

  2. .
    الله متعال تو را در سایه رحمتش از هر آسیب نگه دارد.
    May Allah keep you under the shade of His mercy from all harm.🥰💯❤️ Kabul/Afghanistan

  3. The series has been beautifully presented so far, however I noticed that there is mostly men in the streets and no women around. This is quite concerning. I'm interested in seeing the Afghani women's perspective on how they are being treated. Whether the treatment of women is considered fair according to the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah or is it unfair based on toxic cultural norms. JazakAllah Khair

  4. Assalam walikom wa rh wa barakataho
    You did incredible work showing the world the true beauty of the Afghan people and Afghanistan 🇦🇫❤️
    May Allah grant them peace, happiness, and blessings.
    Ameen ⚘️

  5. Just today I was late to go home to eat iftar so I went to local masjid to pray maghrib break my fast and go home I finished Maghrib prayer then I decided to buy some food from n shops around the mosque and the man who was the shopkeeper asked me if I had eaten iftar, then I said I just broke my fast from masjid and I am heading home but he insisted to eat iftar with him and his son who was working with his dad, when we finished Iftar I just asked where are they from and told me they are from Afghanistan I said cajiib wallahi nice people, brave people and very kind people may Allah protect you brothers and sisters from afganistan (your brother from Somalia) may Allah send barakah to that man and his son and their business ameen(❤)

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