Khudai Khidmatgar
Khudai Khidmatgar (bahasa Pashtun: خدايي خدمتگار) yang secara harfiah diterjemahkan sebagai pelayan Allah, mewakili perjuangan non-kekerasan melawan Kekaisaran Britania oleh suku Pashtun (juga dikenal sebagai Pathan, Pakhtun atau Afghan) di Provinsi Frontier Barat Laut, India Britania (sekarang di Pakistan).
Juga disebut "Surkh Posh" atau "Kaos Merah", gerakan tersebut aslinya merupakan sebuah organisasi reformasi sosial yang berfokus pada pendidikan dan peniadaan uang darah yang dikenal sebagai Anjuman-e-Islah-e Afghania (perhimpunan untuk reformasi orang Afghan). Gerakan tersebut dipimpin oleh Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, yang dikenal oleh penduduk lokal sebagai Bacha Khan atau Badshah Khan.[1]
Referensi
- ^ Red Shirt Movement.(2008) Encyclopædia Britannica. Diakses pada 14 September 2008, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: [www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/494519/Red-Shirt-Movement]
Catatan
- Baldauf, Scott The Khudai Khidmatgar Christian Science Monitor [1]
- Banerjee, Mukulika (2000). Pathan Unarmed: Opposition & Memory in the North West Frontier. School of American Research Press. ISBN 0-933452-68-3
- Eknath Easwaran (1999). Nonviolent soldier of Islam: Ghaffar Khan: a man to match his mountains (see article). Nilgiri Press, Tomales, CA. ISBN 1-888314-00-1
- Khan, Behroz (July 2004) Journey in history. The NEWS. Jang group. Available online at [2]
- Rashid, Haroonur (2005) History of the Pathans. Volume 2 p 573
- Taizi, Sher Zaman. (2002) Bacha Khan in Afghanistan: A Memoir. Asian Reflection.
- Babar, Aneela, (29 May 2006) On Doing Pakhtunwali. The Post.
- Khan, Abdul K. 1997. "The Khudai Kidmatgar (Servants of God)/Red Shirt Movement in the Northwest Frontier Province of British India, 1927–47." Ph.D. Diss., History. University of Hawaii.
- Michel, Thomas S.J. (June 2004) Can’t We Be Like Abdul Ghaffar Khan? The significance of Abdul Ghaffar Khan in the recent history of peace activism is his institution of the importance of discipline in peace- makers.
- Talbot, Ian(1 March 1989)Provincial Politics and the Pakistan Movement : The Growth of the Muslim League in North-West and North-East India 1937–47
Pranala luar
- The Khudai Khidmatgar
- The Pashtun Code
- Ghani Khan (Poet and son of Ghaffar Khan); Interview, film, and sound recordings
- Interview with Ghaffar Khan
- Pervez Khan: Remembering Baacha Khan: memory of his courage to stay for ever
- Rajmohan Gandhi: Mohandas Gandhi, Abdul Ghaffar Khan, and the Middle-East today
- Rajmohan Gandhi: Badshah Khan and our times
- Khan's triumph of will