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IEA seeks political and economic relations with world, its leader says
He stated that under the governance of the Islamic Emirate, the Sharia rights of all citizens are ensured and protected.
Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada, leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), in a message on the occasion of Eid al-Adha has said that IEA seeks to establish political and economic relations with the world within the framework of Sharia.
“The Islamic Emirate seeks to establish political and economic relations within the framework of Sharia, particularly with Islamic countries, and has fulfilled its obligations in this regard,” Akhundzada said.
He called on investors and traders to invest in various sectors for further economic development and to alleviate the economic difficulties faced by the people.
IEA leader told the citizens that it is their responsibility to “protect, nurture and serve our Sharia-based system.”
Mawlawi Hebatullah Akhundzada advised officials to “keep the doors open to the public, execute their duties efficiently and promptly, and never treat the people in a manner that makes them feel alienated from the authorities.”
He stated that under the governance of the Islamic Emirate, the Sharia rights of all citizens are ensured and protected. “No individual can commit injustice or aggression against others; oppression is prevented, and the rights of the oppressed are upheld.”
Although the leader of the Islamic Emirate did not say anything about the issue of girls’ education; but he noted that “significant measures have been taken to elevate religious practices and to expand and strengthen religious centers.”
In the message, IEA leader also condemned “the Israeli Zionist attacks and oppression on women, children, and innocent Muslims in Gaza and other regions of Palestine.”
“We call on other countries to fulfill their obligations effectively to prevent these heinous crimes and brutal atrocities,” he added.
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