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In his Eid message, the Taliban leader did not mention the education of girls

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Habatullah Akhundzadah, the leader of the Taliban, said in his Eid message that reform progress has been made in the field of education, but he did not mention the education of girls.

The Taliban leader’s Eid message was published today, Tuesday (April 18), and in it, referring to education in Afghanistan, it is stated: “Significant actions have been taken in the fields of culture, education, media and other sectors, and the wrong effects “The intellectual and moral occupation is ending.”

In this message, he also informed the role of scholars and citizens of Afghanistan regarding the importance of these reform measures, which in the light of the principles of religion and Sharia, the happiness of life in this world and the hereafter is guaranteed.

The leader of the Taliban explicitly asked the scholars to cooperate closely with the Ministry of Public Affairs, the Ministry of Information and Culture, and the Ministry of Higher Education.

Habatullah Akhundzadah, stating that the current system of Kabul wants interaction with the world, noted that the Islamic Emirate wants good and effective relations with its neighbors, Islamic countries and the world within the framework of Islamic principles.

He said, “Just as Afghanistan does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of any country, it emphasizes that other countries should not interfere in our internal affairs, which is in the interest of both the world and Afghanistan.”

Although nearly three years have passed since the Islamic Emirate dominated Afghanistan, no country has yet recognized the current regime in Kabul.

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