Between the Lines of Silence | Sadam Noori | TEDxShar e Naw Salon
In this deeply poetic and reflective talk, Sadam Noori explores the unspoken dimensions of Afghan culture; the language of silence, gesture, and quiet dignity that defines daily life across generations. Drawing from personal memories, ancestral proverbs, and cultural philosophy, he reveals how love, hospitality, and identity in Afghanistan are often expressed not through words, but through subtle acts of care, shared tea, and quiet resilience.
Through vivid storytelling and cultural reflection, Noori redefines how we see tradition, showing that culture is not always loud or visible; it often lives in the pauses between conversations, in the way we greet a stranger, and in the silence that carries generations of wisdom. This talk is a gentle invitation to listen, not just to voices, but to what lies between them. Sadam Noori is an entrepreneur and educator based in Kabul, Afghanistan. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and studied at the American University of Afghanistan’s PDI department during its active years in the country. Since 2022, he has been leading an online academy that provides virtual education to learners across Afghanistan.
In addition to his work in education, Sadam manages several small businesses in Kabul, including a car wash, a carpet cleaning service, and a car rental company. He is deeply passionate about empowering others through learning, confidence-building, and creating new opportunities for personal and professional growth. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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