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Nonviolent Soldier of Islam

''Nonviolent Soldier of Islam'' is a biography of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (1890-1988), an ally of Gandhi's in the Indian independence movement. Originally written by Eknath Easwaran in English, foreign editions have also been published in Arabic〔 and several other languages.〔 name=nsiindonesian/>〔 name=nsiitalian90/>〔 name=nsiitalian08/>〔 name=nsikorean/>〔 name=nsiturkish/>〔 name=npforeign>Foreign editions of Nilgiri Press Books, http://www.easwaran.org/page/150, accessed 3 April 2010.〕 The book was originally published in the United States in 1984 as ''A Man to Match His Mountains: Badshah Khan, nonviolent soldier of Islam''. A second edition was published in 1999 with the title ''Nonviolent soldier of Islam: Badshah Khan, a man to match his mountains''. Both editions include an afterword by Timothy Flinders. The 1999 US edition contains a new foreword by Easwaran, and an enlarged section of photographs of Khan. The book has been reviewed in magazines,〔 name=mckibben84/>〔 name=nsifrontline/> newspapers,〔〔 name=knickerbocker85/>〔 name=shojai85/>〔 name=mckibben89/> and professional journals.〔 name=caron2009>〕 The book inspired the making of the 2008 film ''The Frontier Gandhi: Badshah Khan, a Torch for Peace''.〔Allan M. Jalon (2008, Oct. 19). "(A Gandhi-like force for peace )." ''Los Angeles Times'' (retrieved 3 April 2010)〕
==Topics covered==


Both US editions of ''Nonviolent Solder'' are divided into four major parts. Parts one through three tell the story of Khan's life up to Indian independence in 1947. Part four, by Flinders, contains an afterword that describes Khan's life after 1947, and also contains a chronology, as well as a glossary, bibliography, index, maps, and extensive notes on sources.

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