Faiq: Taliban's un-Islamic policies and practices are only for the people and women of Afghanistan
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Faiq: Taliban’s un-Islamic policies and practices are only for the people and women of Afghanistan
Nasir Ahmed Faiq, head of Afghanistan’s delegation to the United Nations, said that it is “un-Islamic” in response to the recent words of Mullah Muhammad Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban’s defense minister, that the war of the group’s soldiers abroad is not called Jihad. “Taliban’s policies and actions are only against the people of Afghanistan, especially women and girls.
On Sunday, 15 Asad, Faiq wrote in a tweet that the Taliban call the war against Afghanistan’s security forces, personnel, budget and development Jihad.
He added: Yes, spending un-Islamic and humanitarian policies and actions against your national interests is called against the oppressed and defenseless people of Afghanistan, women and girls, former security forces, personnel and financial resources, natural resources and ultimately the development of Afghanistan. . It becomes Jihad.
Mullah Muhammad Yaqub Mujahid, the Taliban’s defense minister, said in a speech yesterday that if someone leaves Afghanistan with the intention of jihad, his work is not jihad.
This Taliban official also noted that this group has defeated foreign forces in Afghanistan and now foreign countries are trying to weaken their regime.
Mullah Yaqub said these words a few days after the accusations of the Pakistani authorities that this group cooperated with the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.
Last week, several Pakistani officials, including the country’s foreign minister, said that attacks against the country’s army were planned in Afghanistan and that the Taliban had provided a safe haven for members of the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan.