POLITICS — May 10, 2026
Land Allocated for Jihadi Madrasa in Jowzjan
The Governor of Jowzjan announced the allocation of 40 jeribs of land for a Jihadi madrasa, stating that expanding religious education is a priority of the Islamic Emirate.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

The Governor of Jowzjan, Mawlawi Abdullah Sarhadi, has announced the allocation of 40 jeribs of land for the construction of a Jihadi madrasa in the province.
The land allocation was managed through the Jowzjan province's Department of General Affairs. Governor Sarhadi stated that the expansion of religious educational centers is a priority for the Islamic Emirate.
Construction of the madrasa is expected to begin in the near future.
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