POLITICS — April 5, 2026
Sheikh Mohammad Khalid Hanafi Meets Mujahideen, Tribal Elders from Various Provinces
Sheikh Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, Afghanistan's Minister of Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong and Hearing Complaints, met with mujahideen, tribal elders, religious scholars, preachers and professors from various provinces. He stressed mutual rights for sustaining the Islamic system and the need to encourage youth in modern sciences and technology, while participants shared problems that the ministry pledged to resolve.
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KABUL — Sheikh Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, Minister of Commanding Right and Forbidding Wrong and Hearing Complaints, met with mujahideen, tribal elders, religious scholars, preachers and professors from various provinces.
Hanafi emphasized mutual rights and responsibilities in society, stating, "In society, we all have mutual rights and responsibilities towards each other, and it is necessary for everyone to jointly strive for the sustainability of the Islamic system."
He also highlighted the importance of modern sciences and technology, saying, "Youth should be encouraged in these areas and the necessary grounds should be provided for them."
Participants raised various problems and suggestions during the meeting. Ministry leadership assured them that their concerns would be addressed.
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