The novel sheds light on significant issues regarding the superiority and the intolerant mindset of the Sunni Muslims. This is demonstrated in the line, “Afghanistan is the land of the Pashtuns. It always has been, always will be. We are the true Afghans, the pure Afghans, not this Flat-Nose here. His people pollute our homeland, our watan. They dirty our blood. Afghanistan for Pashtuns, I say. That’s my vision.” Likewise, Hosseini is often making remarks, throughout the novel, about physical features of the Hazara’s. The reason for this is because Hazara’s originally descended from Mongolia, meaning they have Mongolian blood. This explains the inherited Asian characteristic of many Hazara’s and the reference of “flat-nosed” often used in the novel