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Hezb-ut-Tahrir seeks to create Islamic caliphate in world

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Hezb-ut-Tahrir is one of the anti-government movements that stimulate Afghan citizens against the current system in Afghanistan, said a fan of this party.

One of the supporters of Hezb-ut-Tahrir party in an interview with Ariananews declared that they are trying to promote their ideas in various parts.

The man named Sayfullah claims that he is the spokesman of Hezb-ut-Tahrir party in Afghanistan, saying he is the first of those who became familiar with these movements when he was a student in Kabul University.

Sayfullah noted that his group is seeking to create an Islamic caliphate in the world.

According to Hezb-ut-Tahrir party, not only the Afghan government but also in the world, there is no system that is based on Islamic values, so they are activating hidden from government.

“We operate our political thought, stimulate people to know the current system is not the solution,” said Sayfullah Mustamer, spokesman of Hezb-ut-Tahrir party.

The Chief of Executive Officer, Abdullah Abdullah has recently said that Hizbu-ut-Tahrir is a civil branch of terrorist groups and had infiltrated many academic institutes in Afghanistan, radicalizing the youth.

CEO emphasized that the activities of this group should be prevented in Afghanistan.

Previously, supporters of this group in Kabul University with launching a rally against government hoisted their white flags.

Hizb ut-Tahrir is an international pan-Islamic political organization which commonly associated with the goal of all Muslim countries unifying as an Islamic state or caliphate ruled by Islamic law (sharia) and with a caliph head of state elected by Muslims.

 

Reported by Ahmad Farshad Saleh

 

 

 

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