Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, expressed during the Eid al-Adha prayer in Kandahar that there are no obstacles hindering the implementation of Sharia orders.
He further expressed the global Muslim community's satisfaction with the current government's ascent to power.
Akhundzada conveyed: "We are now so independent that there are no barriers on the path to implementing the authentic teachings of Islam. We are not subject to any world power's pressure to dilute or undermine true Islam."
In a separate gathering held at the Arg, the acting Prime Minister, Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, highlighted the significant progress achieved by the Islamic Emirate across economic, political, and security domains. He underscored Afghanistan's ongoing engagement with neighboring and international countries, citing the establishment of envoys in nearly 16 nations and the official transfer of certain embassies.
Addressing the economic challenges faced by Afghanistan, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the First Deputy Prime Minister, denounced what he referred to as global propaganda aimed at persuading Afghans to leave the country. Baradar assured the populace that the Islamic Emirate is actively working to alleviate economic hardships. He attributed the drought, beyond human control, as a factor contributing to the situation while rejecting claims of widespread poverty and limited job opportunities.
The Islamic Emirate leader also emphasized the ongoing process of aligning institutions with Sharia laws, highlighting the ministries' responsibility to transform existing laws into Sharia orders.
The remarks made by the Islamic Emirate's leadership during the Eid events provide insights into their commitment to implementing Islamic principles, promoting independence, addressing economic challenges, and customizing governance in accordance with Sharia laws. (ILKHA)
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