User:Yama jahangeer

Yamayism

Yama, a young Afghan and a powerful man came up with the idea that, in some countries, where authoritarianism, totalitarianism, communism, theocracy and Liberal or Illiberal Democracy is not an option for their political system,a combination of all or some of the above stated political system should replace that current regime. He strongly believes that all of the above political attitudes have some sort of features which by their combination a new system could be introduced in the world of politics that could be implied on some countries.

After a survey that he conducted on the causes of political failures in LDC (Less Developed Countries) which were once called, Third World Countries, in particular, Afghanistan, the core focus of his research, he hypothesized; In Afghanistan, a country that has a long history of internal conflicts and ethnic cleansing, Liberal Democracy is not a feasible political system. Liberal Democracy with its three essential components, Participation, Competition and civil liberty, can not function as the single regime that could be practiced all over the country. He thinks that, Democracy under Sharia law, with less devolution and high autonomy could better replace the solid idea of Liberal Democracy.

Democracy as by its definition supports a high level of individual freedom and a low level of equality. He argues that a high level of individual freedom will turn into anarchism where everyone will call for power and the chaos will be hard to confront.

Meanwhile, he is strongly advocating that capitalism, privatization and free markets could help escalate the economic competition through out the country.

This idea was named after him as YAMAYISM, and has been officially recognized in AP course curriculum.

Biography:

Matiullah (Yama) Noori was born in 1987 in an enlightened and intellectual family in Kabul Afghanistan. He is the son of Alhaj Mesbahullah Noori, who worked in high ranking position in the government. Yama's main source of inspiration was the his father who had two PHDs in Law and Economics. Besides, his brother was another influential figure in his life.

He went to Abuzar-e-Ghafare pre-school and then after a challenging exam, he found his way to Ariana Afghan Turkish High School. He went to Ariana Afghan Turkish School until 11th grade mainly focusing on Science. He then decided to come to US and is currently a senior at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville CT. Based on his story, until last year, 2006, yama wanted to become a doctor or a pharmacist. But over the course of last year, he found himself more involved with politics and philosophy.

He speaks, Pashto, Dari, Turkish, English and to some extent Urdu and German.