Kabul Citizens Celebrate 4th Anniversary of Islamic Emirate Rule

From the early hours of the morning, thousands of citizens holding Islamic Emirate flags paraded through various parts of Kabul.

Alongside the people, both civilian and military members of the Islamic Emirate also widely celebrated the fourth anniversary of the Islamic Emirate’s takeover in Afghanistan on the 24th of Asad in the solar calendar (August 15).

Basir Ahmad, a resident of Maidan Wardak, said: “I am very happy that after twenty years, we are celebrating the fourth anniversary of the Islamic Emirate’s rule, and we had been waiting for this day for a long time. I am so happy about this day that I wasn’t even this happy on Eid.”

Nasrullah Nasrat, a resident of Kabul, also said: “Our message to the international community is that the Islamic Emirate governs the entire country, so they should avoid political confrontation, recognize the Islamic Emirate, and support the Afghan nation.”

After noon, the celebration of the fourth anniversary of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul took on a different tone.

Aircraft of the Islamic Emirate’s Air Force appeared in the skies over Kabul with special maneuvers and conducted aerial color spraying in several parts of the capital.

Mohammad Nabi, a resident of Paktia, said: “Afghans have gathered together and feel happy. This is a very happy day.”

Ajmal, a resident of Kabul, also said: “On this day, Afghanistan was freed from the occupation of the United States and other Western countries.”

While some citizens see this year’s celebration of the 24th of Asad as a sign of national unity, others believe that such occasions should also be used to strengthen public participation and improve the government’s communication with the people.

Kabul Citizens Celebrate 4th Anniversary of Islamic Emirate Rule