The requests of the Shiite community were submitted in writing to the prime minister of the Taliban government
The Council of Shia Ulemas of Afghanistan submitted the proposals and requests of the Shia community of this country in writing to the Prime Minister of the Taliban government. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim news agency, the council members In a meeting with Maulvi “Abdul Kabir”, the political deputy of the prime minister of the Taliban government, the Shia scholars of Afghanistan presented the proposals and demands of the country’s Shia community in writing.
First Press Office In a statement, the government minister of the Taliban stated that Maulvi Abdul Kabir met and discussed with “Mohammed Akbari”, “Syed Hossein Alami Balkhi” and “Nematullah Ghafari”, senior members of the Shia Ulema Council of Afghanistan.
According to this statement, the members of the Afghan Shia Ulema Council said in this meeting that the security and economic situation is improving and many of the people’s legal cases have been resolved.
Maulvi Abdul Kabir also said that the Afghan government has the same responsibility towards all ethnic groups and serving the people is the most important duty of this government.
Political Deputy of the Prime Minister of the Taliban Government He added, “The Islamic Emirate is working towards economic development by providing facilities for a better life for Afghans and creating job opportunities”.
The Afghan Shia assured that the proposals of the Shia community will be investigated and addressed.
Syed Hussain Alami Balkhi, a member of the Shia Ulema Council of Afghanistan, earlier in a ceremony to honor the half of Sha’ban in the presence of some scholars, officials of the Taliban government, educators and a number of people in Kabul, referring to the population of 10 million. A member of Afghan Shiites emphasized: Shiites are on the side of the government, so their demands should be answered.
Violence and weakening of the government does not follow. He had stated: recognition of the Jafari religion, participation in the political arena, settlement of Shia legal claims based on the Jafari religion, teaching Jafari jurisprudence in schools and universities are among the demands of the Shia Ulama Council of Afghanistan. But they can never retreat from these demands.
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