Afghans must unite for peace, says Sirajuddin Haqqani
Acting Minister of Interior Sirajuddin Haqqani has emphasized national unity and solidarity as essential for achieving lasting peace in Afghanistan.
Haqqani stressed on the importance of peace during meetings with government officials, religious scholars, traders, and various segments of society on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior, Haqqani warned that forgetting the country’s core goals has repeatedly led Afghanistan into crisis.
He stated that the Islamic Emirate does not hold anyone accountable based on past actions and that there is no place for hatred, stressing that Afghans must stand united for peace and brotherhood.
The Acting Minister also highlighted the spirit of sincerity and togetherness during Eid, saying this should become a lasting and genuine principle in Afghan society.
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Afghan officials join ICESCO meeting, discuss preservation of Islamic manuscripts
Participants underscored the importance of safeguarding these documents, noting that the focus on Mali reflects the manuscripts’ unique cultural and historical value.
Officials from the Ministry of Information and Culture participated in an online scientific meeting organised by the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ICESCO), focused on the preservation of Islamic manuscripts.
Obaidullah Hanif, Director of the National Archive, and Mohammad Shafiq Ahmadzai, Head of Foreign Relations and Cultural Attachés at the ministry, joined the session held by ICESCO’s Centre for Calligraphy and Manuscripts under the theme “Islamic Manuscripts in the World.”
The meeting examined the condition of Islamic manuscripts in Mali and discussed strategies for their preservation and protection as part of global cultural heritage.
ICESCO representatives highlighted that Mali’s extensive collection of hundreds of thousands of historical manuscripts represents one of the most significant repositories of Islamic civilisation and intellectual history in West Africa.
Participants underscored the importance of safeguarding these documents, noting that the focus on Mali reflects the manuscripts’ unique cultural and historical value.
ICESCO is an intergovernmental organization specializing in the fields of education, science and culture.
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