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Afghan royalty that fled Afghanistan. They own much of Afghanistan, but are humble in discussing terms. The name was altered into "Qayumi" from other true Afghan names in order to hide the true identity of all Afghan royalty. It was given as a surrogate to those who stopped supporting the Taliban when they turned against their country's internal structure. All Qayumi members are moralistic and have high rendering values of compassion. They are extreme advocators of justice and equality.

The name is taken very seriously in Afghan culture; they are raised to believe that forgiveness is one of the strongest attributes a man can contain. All Qayumi men and women are raised to forgive and forgive without resentment. They are also very religious, but tend to simply preach that they are spiritual because they are so accepting of all other religions as long as it promotes optimism within humanity.
The Qayumi family was so humble that they helped more people and establishments in their town to prosper than they ever cared to claim; for, it is in God's power to inform people and if they do not know, than it was not needed to be known in order for compassion to remain circulating in the community.

Qayumi members are known to be open-minded, loving, and hard working individuals that strive for the betterment of humanity. The family prides itself in stoicism, setting a good example for others, and helping people that are in need.

All They are also extremely aware of their surroundings and have faith in those they notice have potential but are not being given good direction. Something interesting about the Qayumi family is that they will try to help someone if that someone shows that they are wanting to improve, willing to do the work necessary, and have an optimistic/open mind/open ears in bettering themselves.
by Amilton July 27, 2011
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