Higher Education Minister: Conditions Now in Place for Implementing Sharia

The senior official of the Islamic Emirate accused critics of the current laws of being unaware of Islamic law.

The Minister of Higher Education of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, speaking in Paktia province, emphasized the role of religious scholars in reforming society, promoting Islamic values, and defending the Islamic system.

Sheikh Neda Mohammad Nadim said that before the Islamic Emirate came to power, the implementation of Islamic Sharia faced serious challenges, but now favorable conditions have been created in the country for the enforcement of Islamic Sharia.

Sheikh Neda Mohammad Nadim added: “They are paid agents of foreigners and say whatever they are told, under the names of mullahs, doctors, or university professors. Our professors and those who have remained in the country, whether they are university lecturers, students, or engaged in any other work, respect their system, Islam, and their beliefs and religion.”

In another part of his remarks, the Minister of Higher Education addressed criticism of the approved penal law, saying that all current laws are Islamic.

The senior official of the Islamic Emirate accused critics of the current laws of being unaware of Islamic law.

He said: “In the past, Islamic rulings were violated here, but today, with full confidence, you can announce and implement any ruling that is Islamic and Sharia-based. You can call wrong what is wrong and right what is right, and no one can stop you. Make use of this opportunity.”

Earlier, the Ministry of Justice had also warned that any protest against Islamic laws drafted in accordance with Sharia would be considered opposition to Islamic Sharia and would be subject to legal action.

Higher Education Minister: Conditions Now in Place for Implementing Sharia