Sherman, William E.B. Singing with the Mountains: The Language of God in the Afghan Highlands. New York: Fordham University Press, 2023.
Interrogates the interplay between race and religion through studying a 16th century messianic movement in the Afghan highlands. The book shows us how Mughal and British theories of Afghan beginnings have generated an over-reliance upon a predetermined heuristic of Afghan ethnicity. Sherman then turns to self-understandings of the messianic movement in question (the Roshaniyya) to show how collective striving for “the language of God” deconstructs prevailing colonial parameters for understanding Afghan history. Beyond the context of Afghanistan, this book provides a framework for thinking through the interplay between race, religion, apocalypse, and language.