Don't tell us how to run Afghanistan, Taliban Supreme Leader

A source close to the Taliban said that "difficult issues such as girls' education will be discussed." (File photo: AFP)

Taliban supreme leader Hibatullah Akhundzada has called on the world to stop telling them how to run Afghanistan. 

Addressing a three-day gathering of religious scholars in Kabul on Friday, according to the French news agency AFP. 

Habitullah Akhundzada emphasized that Sharia law is the only model for a successful Islamic state. 

Since the Taliban returned to power in August last year, no public photos or videos of their supreme commander have been taken. Has been created.

More than 3,000 clerics have gathered in Kabul since Thursday, and for several days there have been rumors about the arrival of Hibatullah Akhundzada, while the media has also been barred from covering the gathering. 

Broadcast only on state radio, he asked, "Why is the world interfering in our affairs?" Why does the world interfere in our work?

According to experts, Hibatullah Akhundzada's movement has an iron grip. (Photo: AFP)

It should be noted that Hibatullah Akhundzada can hardly get out of Kandahar, where the Taliban movement started. 

Apart from a picture of him and recordings of his speeches, he has no name in the digital world. 

Happiness was expressed on the occasion of his arrival in the meeting hall and slogans of 'Long live the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan' were raised. 

Hibatullah Akhundzada has emerged almost a week after the devastating earthquake in Afghanistan. 

The quake killed more than a thousand people and left hundreds homeless. 

No women were present at the clerics 'meeting, but a Taliban source told AFP this week that "difficult issues such as girls' education The opinion on which the movement is divided will be discussed.


Post a Comment

0 Comments