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Mina, Mohabbat and ishq are three pashto words used to name two kinds of love. The first is more human while the second is divine or mystical. In this paper I have tried to analyse the poetry of the Taliban, paying special attention to the question of the aforementioned kinds of love: human, divine and religous. I decided to do that because until now most of the researchers working on the Talibanʼs songs have focussed more on their political, propaganda and religious message, with very little work dedicated to its ‘human’ character. This is why I have presented several poems selected from the collection Poetry of the Taliban by Alex Strick van Linschoten and Felix Kuehn (Gurgaon 2012) and enhanced my study with some comments.
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In his catechesis Man and Woman He Created Them, St. John Paul II reveals marriage and family as a sacrament of communion between God and humanity. The truth of the nuptial mystery (sacramentum magnum) and the living out of that truth in human experience (ethos) form the image of the spirituality of marriage and family. Created in the image and likeness of God and consecrat-ed in the love of Christ and his Bride, the Church, men and women live the full and fruitful gift of themselves. In this way they don’t close themselves to what’s natural, but they build the domestic Church, where they become truly themselves. The Holy Spirit permeates the spouses with the grace of the sacrament, so they can form „one flesh” and build the communion of the family, transform-ing all its members through the Eucharist, prayer and sacramental reconciliation. From this truly human love, which finds its proper measure only in union with God, grows a particular way able to lead the spouses, parents and children to their mutual sanctification.
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Aby wiernie odtworzyć obraz rodziny nakreślony przez św. Jana Pawła II, należy wspólnie z nim zastanowić się nad źródłem, specyfiką i ostatecznym celem wspólnoty małżeńskiej i rodzinnej. Takie poszukiwania prowadzą do odkrycia szczególnej drogi, na której członkowie rodziny odnajdują Boga i żyją Nim, a przez to stają się coraz bardziej sobą. Papież bowiem podkreślał wyraźnie, że w obliczu współczesnych zagrożeń, osoba, małżeństwo i rodzina bardziej niż czegokolwiek innego potrzebują otwarcia się na tę Prawdę, która jest fundamentem ich istnienia i miłowania. W dobie obecnej debaty wokół małżeństwa i rodziny, która znalazła swój oddźwięk również w pracach Synodu Biskupów, odkrycia wymaga ciągle proroczy charakter spojrzenia św. Jana Pawła II na mał-żeństwo.
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