Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, engaged in discussions with a group of religious scholars. During the meeting, the scholars expressed contentment with the current Islamic framework, the presence of reliable security, economic autonomy, and infrastructural advancements. They voiced aspirations for the consolidation and perpetuation of the prevailing Islamic governance system. […]
Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, engaged in discussions with a group of religious scholars. During the meeting, the scholars expressed contentment with the current Islamic framework, the presence of reliable security, economic autonomy, and infrastructural advancements.
They voiced aspirations for the consolidation and perpetuation of the prevailing Islamic governance system.
Describing the scholars as vital links between the populace and the authorities, Stanikzai emphasized the enduring hardships endured by the country and its people over nearly five decades of conflict. He underscored the collective mission to shield the nation from such adversities, resolve its issues, and collaboratively establish a thriving, secure, and self-reliant Afghanistan across all domains.
Highlighting the significance of education in national progress, Stanikzai stressed that education serves as a fundamental driver of development and a critical requirement in the contemporary era. He affirmed the Islamic Emirate’s dedication to enhancing and expanding religious and modern sciences within the framework of Islamic law, emphasizing a comprehensive approach that addresses all essential needs.
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