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Taliban: Muslims should not forget the Palestinian people in their prayers

In an Eid message, the prime minister of the Taliban government asked Muslims, especially pilgrims, not to forget the oppressed Muslims of Palestine in their prayers.
– International News

According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency

, Mohammad Hassan Akhund, the prime minister of the Taliban government, by publishing an Eid message, asked all Muslims, especially pilgrims, not to “forget the oppressed Muslims of Palestine in their prayers”.

It is our religious duty to sympathize with our Muslim brothers. Let us feel their pain and problems and help them as much as we can.

Mola Hassan continues his message to the people of Afghanistan and adds: My message to the people is to firmly support their Islamic system, to cooperate with the authorities in good works, because the cooperation of the people is very important in protecting and strengthening the system.

Taliban Prime Minister further asked the officials of the Afghan ruling body: to serve the people with complete sincerity and great effort stand up In every department, they should strive for the comfort and progress of their countrymen and not be lax or neglectful in this department.

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Previously, “Hebatullah Akhundzadeh”, the head of the Taliban, in his Eid message, asked the countries of the world to prevent the great crimes and brutal atrocities of the regime. Zionists should do their duties properly.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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