According to the leader of the Islamic Emirate, the Sharia system is in place in the country, and the rights of all Muslims are preserved.
In his speech in Kandahar, the leader of the Islamic Emirate urged all officials in the interim government to avoid discrimination and ethnic prejudice for the sake of preserving the Islamic system in the country, and to consider justice in their decisions.
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, speaking at a ceremony marking the third anniversary of the return to power of the Islamic Emirate in the country, said that with each passing day, the Islamic system in the country is becoming more robust, and the forces of the Islamic Emirate must not be negligent.
According to the leader of the Islamic Emirate, the Sharia system is in place in the country, and the rights of all Muslims are preserved.
Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada said, “In the past, people started competition and conflict over positions and power, created factions, ethnic prejudice, discrimination, and regionalism began, and everyone created their own government. Keep yourselves away from such things.”
The leader of the Islamic Emirate also asked the officials of the Islamic Emirate to treat all citizens of the country equally.
The leader of the Islamic Emirate said: “Bring justice. First, implement the command of Allah upon yourself, then upon your children, relatives, and the rest of the people, without making any distinctions.”
“Implementing justice in Afghan society strengthens the foundations of the government and extends its lifespan,” Fazl Rahman Orya, a political analyst, told TOLOnews.
In another part of his speech, the leader of the Islamic Emirate stressed the freedom of Palestine and called for an end to the conflicts in Palestine.