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Background
Nashenas was born in Kandahar in Kakar. He belongs to the famous Habibi family. This is a religious family which descends from Habibullah Akhundzada, a son of Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad. His primary education was in Kandahar.

After his father was appointed by the National Bank of Karachi, he moved to British India where he lived without his mother. He encountered classical Indian music, which deeply moved and influenced him. Zakir Husain taught him calligraphy, Farsi and Urdu.

While staying in Chaman, near the border of Afganistan, he went to a school were he experienced an important moment in his musical awakening. Students were celebrating the establishment of their school. Kids used tables as drums while Nashenas sang. He was called to the principal's office. Thinking that he would get punished, he decided to deny that he was singing. On the contrary, he found that school appreciated his talents and encouraged him to perform. He received a medal and five volumes of religious texts.

In 1948 he returned to Afghanistan. Starting from 1953 he starts to sing on Afghan radio and becomes known under his pseudonym "Nashenans". His family stressed to him the importance of religion as he hailed from the religious elite of the city of Kandahar. In the early 1970s, Nashenas traveled to the Soviet Union where he obtained his doctorate in Pashto Literature from Moscow State University.

He has been living among the Afghan diaspora outside his country and believed to be currently residing in London, England.

Nashenas is still popular in Afghanistan, including in the Pashto-speaking areas of Pakistan. He made one song about Muhammad Iqbal. Nashenas has a following among musicians of the new generation as well, who are noted to imitate his style of singing. One of which is Sardar Ali Takkar, a Pashtun musician from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Pata Khazana

He has been living among the Afghan diaspora outside his country and believed to be currently residing in London, England.

Nashenas is still popular in Afghanistan, including in the Pashto-speaking areas of Pakistan. He made one song about Muhammad Iqbal. Nashenas has a following among musicians of the new generation as well, who are noted to imitate his style of singing. One of which is Sardar Ali Takkar, a Pashtun musician from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Nashenas had his final round of concerts in 2004, touring California, New York City, Washington, D.C. and Canada.

Philipp Mainländer
Philipp Mainländer called the Critique of the Kantian Philosophy "magnificent" and "very meritorious" but noted that is has two fundamental defects. The first point is that not all errors of the Kantian philosophy are covered. Schopenhauer readily accepts the characterization of time and space in the Transcendental Aesthetic, and consequently, also the synthetic a priori. These "errors which today are quite obvious" (Einstein), were not signaled, and many neo-Kantians held onto them for many decades.

Secondly, Schopenhauer cut off, according to Mainländer, the best part of the epistemology of Kant, which is found in the Transcendental Analytic, if one ignores the "worthless pile of sand" covering it.

On the other hand, Schopenhauer has fundamentally improved the epistemology of Kant on many area's, and has "irrefutably proven these improvements". They are: