POLITICS — June 25, 2026

Nomadic Leaders from Central Zone Pledge Support for Islamic System

The Ministry of Borders, Ethnicities and Tribes organized the meeting attended by scholars and elders from Kabul and central provinces. Minister Mullah Noorullah Noori said resolving nomads' issues is a key responsibility of the Islamic system and a religious duty.

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Nomadic Leaders from Central Zone Pledge Support for Islamic System
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The Ministry of Borders, Ethnicities and Tribes' General Directorate for Nomadic Affairs organized a public gathering with nomadic leaders, scholars, and elders from Kabul and central zone provinces.

Participants pledged continued support for the Islamic system and stressed the importance of nomads cooperating in economic, political, and social sectors. They highlighted the role of nomads in economic growth through livestock, dairy production, and handicrafts.

Minister Mullah Noorullah Noori told the gathering that addressing nomads' issues is a key responsibility of the Islamic system. He said listening to and resolving the legitimate demands of the people is the religious duty of officials.

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