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Supreme Leader discusses education, women’s rights with Ulama

KANDAHAR: The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Amirul-Momineen Mawlavi Hebatullah Akhundzada met with a number of Kabul religious scholars in the country’s southern Kandahar province to discuss education and women’s rights under the Islamic teachings.
Returning to Kabul, the religious scholars said that the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate had instructed them on a number of crucial matters, including respecting women’s rights within the framework of Sharia, updating the curriculum of schools and madrassas (religious schools) and addressing the problems of Kabul residents.
“The Islamic Emirate’s supreme leader gave a number of instructions to the meeting’s attendees, all of whom were from Kabul. One of the instructions is that all women’s rights that are given by Islam should be respected, not the rights that the Westerners say,” said Abdul Hamid Hamasi, a member of the Islamic Emirate.
“The supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate has asked them (religious clerics) to convey the wishes of the people of Kabul to him, as well as his words to the people,” a meeting participant stated. Religious clerics asked the international community to award the Nobel Prize to the leader of the Islamic Emirate for putting an end to the 40-year war in Afghanistan. “We ask the international community to award Mawlavi Hebatullah the Nobel Prize because he put an end to decades of war during which up to three hundred people from the country were killed every day, and he prevented that,” said Abdul Hamed Hamasi, a member of the Islamic Emirate. Neda Mohammad Nadim, the governor of Kabul province, said that the leader ordered him to address Kabul’s residents’ legal problems.
“The meeting of the Kabul religious scholars continued for three to four hours, and major matters were discussed.
According to him, the leader of the Islamic Emirate has given several orders to solve the problems of the people of Kabul.
The Kabul Times

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The Kabul times, Afghanistan Trustable News Agency.