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Afghanistan one and Only 3 in 1 Platform | Aseel is Live

Aseel is a hybrid platform with features DoGood(Crowdfunding+Humanitarian), BuyGood(E-commerce) and SellGood.Most Afghan artisans make world-class handmade goods — rugs, jewelry, embroidery — but have no way to reach buyers outside their village. Aseel is changing that. We built a platform that connects local artisans directly to global customers, so the money goes to the maker, not a middleman. We're live. Come check it out."
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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 6 hours ago
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How much do you personally trust news from Afghanistan International?

Lately I’ve noticed many reports being based on anonymous or weak sources, and sometimes stories later turn out to be exaggerated or inaccurate. At the same time, many people still consider it one of the few major Afghan outlets outside Taliban control. Just like the news about internet cut off which has been denied by many ISP's i have contacted.

For those who follow Afghan news regularly:

  • Do you trust Afghanistan International?
  • Has your opinion changed over time?
  • Which Afghan news sources do you find more reliable and balanced?

Interested to hear different perspectives from people inside and outside Afghanistan.

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A POEM by Mawlana | RUMI

Farsi:
هر لحظه در تو می‌گردم، نمی‌یابم جز تو
در هر چه بنگرم، جز روی زیبای تو نیست
گر راه به منزل ببرم، در هر منزل
جز بوی خوش تو، در هیچ مکانی نیست

English Translation:
Every moment I search within you, I find no one but you.
In whatever I gaze upon, there is nothing but your beautiful face.
If I find my way home, in every abode,
There is nothing but your sweet scent, in no other place.

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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 4 days ago

What do You Know About UFOs and What are your thoughts on it?

You may have heard alot about UFOs and recently pentagon has released files and clips claiming to be UFO. What are UFOs and Why does it frightens People?

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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 4 days ago

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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 8 days ago

I was scrolling media and found this image with no description and details. It seems to be traditional dress if anyone of you can help me find it and share the source to buy it online in US

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 8 days ago
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The shovel is heavier than she looks.

Not the one on her shoulder — she has carried that since she could walk, learning early that in this soil, you dig or you starve. The weight I mean is older. It lives in her eyes.

Behind her, a Soviet tank rusts quietly into the earth. Nobody bothered to move it. Nobody ever does. In Afghanistan, the wreckage just becomes part of the landscape, the way grief becomes part of a person — you stop noticing it after a while. You just walk around it. You build your life next to it.

She is maybe twelve. Maybe ten. Hard to tell, because hunger and hard sun make children look ancient before their time.

She wasn't alive for the Soviet invasion. She wasn't alive for the civil war, or the first Taliban rule, or September 11th, or the twenty years that followed. She has only ever known the world as it is — rocky, scarred, and asking something of her constantly.

Her mother probably told her about a time before. Mothers always do. There were schools, there were markets, there were evenings when we sat outside and didn't listen for anything. Stories that sound like fairy tales now.

Somewhere not far from where she stands, women connected through a program called Women in Tech by Aseel have been quietly teaching other women — how to earn, how to save, how to hold something of their own. Small dignities. The kind that don't make headlines but change what a daughter inherits.

But that is somewhere else. Right now it is just her, the cup of water in her hand, the mountains that have watched four decades of foreign armies come and go, and the shovel.

She is not a symbol. She is not a statistic in a UN report.

She is a girl who woke up this morning and picked up the shovel.

That, in Afghanistan, is an act of extraordinary hope.

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 8 days ago

Came across these while browsing Aseel and couldn't stop staring. Both are handmade in Afghanistan — one is a kilim-style crossbody with traditional geometric patterns, the other is a wool carpet bag with a classic Afghan medallion design.

What gets me is that this kind of craftsmanship has existed for centuries but never really broke into mainstream fashion conversation. These patterns are genuinely one of a kind — no two are identical because they're hand-stitched.

The carpet bag especially looks like something that would sell for $400+ at a boutique in Paris or NYC.

Anyone else into ethnic/artisan bags? Would you actually carry something like this day to day?

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 10 days ago

Sociological data indicates a long-term trend of declining participation in traditional civic and community organizations—often referred to as the erosion of "third places" (spaces outside of home and work where social bonds are formed). Concurrent with this trend, researchers have noted an increase in affective polarization, where political identity has become increasingly central to individual social and personal identity.

The U.S. Surgeon General’s 2023 Advisory on the Healing Effects of Social Connection posits that chronic social isolation can lead to increased hyper-vigilance and a heightened perception of threat from perceived "out-groups."

In the context of the American political landscape, this raises several questions regarding the drivers of modern partisanship:

  1. To what extent does the loss of non-political community infrastructure force individuals to seek social belonging primarily through political affiliation?
  2. How does the "politicization" of social identity, in the absence of broader community ties, affect the feasibility of bipartisan policy compromise?
  3. If social isolation is a primary driver of political hostility, are current political interventions (such as legislative or electoral reforms) sufficient to address the root causes of this polarization?
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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 12 days ago

Just came across a UN report from this week that really stopped me.

Afghanistan is on the verge of losing approximately 25,000 trained female professionals — teachers and healthcare workers — with no next generation allowed to replace them. At the same time, 21.9 million people (nearly half the country's population) currently need humanitarian assistance.

Food insecurity is at crisis levels. Malnutrition numbers are alarming. Access to clean water, shelter, and basic health services is deteriorating. And the recent Afghanistan-Pakistan border tensions have added another layer of displacement pressure on communities that already have nothing left to give.

What strikes me most is how this crisis keeps getting deprioritized in global conversations despite being one of the largest humanitarian emergencies in the world right now.

For those working in the field or tracking this closely — how do you think the international community should respond when half a country's population needs help but political access is this restricted? Is there a realistic path forward?

Sources: UN News (April 28, 2026), OCHA Afghanistan Flash Update

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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 15 days ago
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u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 5 days ago

An Afghan handmade carpet is a traditional textile masterpiece hand-knotted by skilled artisans using high-quality wool and natural dyes. These rugs are celebrated globally for their intricate tribal patterns, exceptional durability, and the generational artistry woven into every knot.

Varieties of Afghan carpets
Afghan carpets are primarily categorized by their weave density, ranging from coarse, nomadic tribal rugs to incredibly fine, silk-blended urban masterpieces. They also vary by regional design, with common types including hand-spun Ghazni wool rugs and vegetable-dyed floral or geometric compositions.

Famous Afghan rugs
The "Chobi" (or Ziegler) rug is perhaps the most iconic, famous for its soft, muted earth tones and elegant, oversized floral motifs. Other renowned styles include the "Khal Mohammadi," known for its deep, rich red tones and geometric "gul" patterns, and the highly intricate, prestigious "Atranj" silk carpets.

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 17 days ago
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Today a generous act was done by Aseel Team Delivering Food Packages to families in need in Gaza. Aseel has been the Leading Platform reaching to Gaza Crisis Through Atalan Network.

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 17 days ago

i have some concern when it comes to buying products from Afghanistan i have always heard of etsy. Today I heard about Etsy of Afghanistan Aseel. Aseel is an Afghan Marketplace found in 2017 by Nasrat Khalid to support afghan artisans. Now i wanted to move from etsy to etsy Afghanistan which is Aseel . I need your advice either to move or not

u/Numerous_Evening_255 — 19 days ago