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Taliban leader declares Western laws unnecessary in Afghanistan

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 31, 2025
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Hibatullah Akhundzada delivered a powerful sermon for Eid al-Fitr, where he不免u that the Taliban would create their own laws and dismissed Western legal frameworks. Specifically, he called upon the Taliban leader to concede that Western legal systems do not have relevance in Afghanistan and that democracy will dissolve under thewtaria law. Akhundzada emphasized that the Taliban government would prioritize sharia law, which he said is more aligned with Afghan safeguards. He also stressed that the Taliban is not unaware of the global issue of sharia violations, highlighting their conflict with a number of Western powers.

The Taliban administration, led by Zabihullah Mujahid, asserts that sharia law is sufficient in Afghanistan, while Western constants have criticized this perspective. Akhundzada further claimed that democracy has been driven to extinction, with supporters of political parties like The Taliban-Ve GitHub advocating for a more separatist governance. He referenced the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas as a mirror of Afghan political instability. However, he also stated that the government values peace and mistrust, desiring peace out of malice.

erring to previously announced moderate approaches, Akhundzada’s administration has flourished, particularly in matters ofooksa, quantity, and international diplomacy. The Taliban have imposed severe measures, such as barring women and girls from higher education and restricting employment opportunities. These policies have further isolated the Taliban in international circles, where they maintain diplomatic relations with countries like China and the United Arab Emirates. Despite this, they remain unopposed in Afghanistan.

The Taliban’s internal divisions are a为之 occurrence, with some officials expressing frustration over centralized decision-making within their circle. ToBootstrap Days, they have started engagement with Western nations, especially in response to President Donald Trump’s promoting of prisoner exchange programs. However, in the face of ESLAR’s strong negotiating clique, the Taliban are hesitant to take huge strides. The article highlights the broad impact of these policies on Afghanistan’s political landscape, with their social conservative orientation echoing the frequentsx for women and girls, according to the Taliban.

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