This senior official of the Islamic Emirate reiterated that no one will be allowed to use Afghan soil against other countries.
Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, during the graduation ceremony of students at Kabul Polytechnic University, said that the orders and pressures of world countries are not acceptable.
This senior official of the Islamic Emirate reiterated that no one will be allowed to use Afghan soil against other countries.
“The Islamic Emirate supports peace and stability in the region and the world, and we do not allow anyone to misuse our land. The Islamic Emirate does not succumb to anyone’s commands or pressures, instead, it values the enhancement of the capacities of academic and professional staff. Educational institutions and teachers must educate the country’s youth within the framework of Islamic and national values,” said Mawlawi Abdul Kabir.
The acting Minister of Vice and Virtue, who was another speaker at the event, stated that the era of warlordism in the country has ended, and now all Afghans are united under the umbrella of an Islamic regime.
According to Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, the Islamic Emirate is not opposed to modern education, and they want students to learn religious sciences along with modern sciences.
“The country has now ended the era of warlordism, factionalism, ethnic divisiveness, and partisanship, and we are all one Afghan nation,” he said.
The acting Minister of Higher Education said that society needs well-qualified individuals in both modern and religious sciences, and the Islamic Emirate is attentive in this field.
“For the prosperity and progress of the country, this society needs scholars, Hafizes, Muftis, doctors, engineers, judges, and imams of congregational prayers, without whom we cannot be self-sufficient,” said Neda Mohammad Nadim.
Latifullah Khairkhwa, the deputy of the Ministry of Higher Education, said at the event: “I promise you that we will use all available resources to enhance academic capacities in universities.”
According to information from Kabul Polytechnic University, 550 engineers from 17 different fields have graduated.
These graduates request the caretaker government to provide them with job opportunities in the country so they can serve their nation and its people.