Abdul Majid Zikria

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About Abdul Majid Zikria
Abdul Majid Zikria was born in the year 1962 in Kabul, Afghanistan. He came to the United States of America in April of 1979 at the age of 17 after the communist coup in Afghanistan. His father, a prominent diplomat, was taken away by the communist regime in the month of August 1979, never to be heard from again.
Abdul Majid Zikria had to work hard to support his family and continue his education. He attended American University of Washington D.C., and received his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in 1987. Later, he obtained a Master's degree in International Business from Southwest University.
He held many jobs in various defense contracting companies in the U.S. Following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and the establishment of a new government, he returned to his home country after twenty five years. In 2003, Abdul Majid was offered a position in Afghanistan to establish and operate an ID card system for the Afghan National Police.
Abdul Majid Zikria had to work hard to support his family and continue his education. He attended American University of Washington D.C., and received his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration in 1987. Later, he obtained a Master's degree in International Business from Southwest University.
He held many jobs in various defense contracting companies in the U.S. Following the fall of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and the establishment of a new government, he returned to his home country after twenty five years. In 2003, Abdul Majid was offered a position in Afghanistan to establish and operate an ID card system for the Afghan National Police.
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Titles By Abdul Majid Zikria
The Walnut Tree
Nov 24, 2020
$9.99
It was a beautiful afternoon; the brilliant sun was shimmering through the leaves of the walnut tree, the birds were chirping, and the flowers were in full bloom. Would Aslam Khan ever know serenity like this again?
There is much that has been left untold when it comes to Afghanistan’s violent history. This historical fiction novel gives an intricate account of the ramifications of the Soviet invasion, subsequent war and ceaseless violence felt throughout the generations by one family.
The Walnut Tree uniquely explores a 30 year timeline by compelling the reader to walk in the shoes of each passing generation from Aslam’s family. Get to know them personally and develop an understanding of what life is like in the throes of war. The question is, will any of Aslam’s descendant’s meet a new Afghanistan and experience the peaceful joy that he once knew from under the walnut tree?
There is much that has been left untold when it comes to Afghanistan’s violent history. This historical fiction novel gives an intricate account of the ramifications of the Soviet invasion, subsequent war and ceaseless violence felt throughout the generations by one family.
The Walnut Tree uniquely explores a 30 year timeline by compelling the reader to walk in the shoes of each passing generation from Aslam’s family. Get to know them personally and develop an understanding of what life is like in the throes of war. The question is, will any of Aslam’s descendant’s meet a new Afghanistan and experience the peaceful joy that he once knew from under the walnut tree?
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