The head of Pakistan’s Ulema Council also emphasized that Pakistani soil must not be used against Afghanistan.
The Minister of Vice and Virtue of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, referring to a recent fatwa by religious scholars in Kabul, has emphasized that in the event of any aggression against Afghanistan, jihad becomes an individual obligation (fard al-ayn) upon all citizens of the country.
Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, speaking at a jihadist school in Nuristan province, added that the fatwa was issued by prominent religious scholars from across the country.
Hanafi said: “Renowned scholars gathered in Kabul and unanimously issued a fatwa stating that if anyone attacks this Islamic system or violates the sovereignty of Afghanistan, jihad becomes an individual obligation upon every Afghan.”
Meanwhile, the head of Pakistan’s Ulema Council has welcomed the fatwa issued by Afghan religious scholars and has urged the Afghan government to work towards its implementation.
Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi added that religious scholars on both sides of the hypothetical Durand Line seek peace, and there is no difference between the stance of Afghan and Pakistani religious scholars.
Ashrafi stated: “The statement of Afghan scholars raised two points, including that no aggression or violent action within Afghanistan is acceptable. We share the same position. So, what is the disagreement about? Let us implement these positions.”
The head of Pakistan’s Ulema Council also emphasized that Pakistani soil must not be used against Afghanistan.
Ashrafi, stressing that peace and stability in the region benefits all, expressed gratitude to Turkey, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia for their efforts to mediate between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He said: “We thank Turkey, Qatar, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for facilitating dialogue. Our goal is to establish peace in this region.”
Earlier, a number of religious scholars at a gathering in Kabul issued a fatwa supporting the current system, defending the country’s territorial integrity, preventing the use of Afghan soil against other countries, opposing the military involvement of Afghans in other countries, and promoting unity among Muslims.
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