
Minister Noori: Islamic Emirate Emerged from People, Represents All Afghans
KABUL — Mullah Noorullah Noori, Minister of Borders, Ethnicities and Tribes, met with political experts, influential figures and university professors.
Noori stated that the Islamic Emirate emerged from the people and has reached its current position through Allah's victory and public cooperation. He emphasized that the system belongs to all Afghans, not one specific group, and treats everyone equally.
The attendees expressed support for the Islamic Emirate, noting improved security across the country and ideological unity among Afghans.
Mohammad Ali Jan Ahmad, Deputy of Jirgas and Coordination of Tribal Affairs, said ideological and doctrinal unity exists among the nation.
Other participants included Maulvi Akhtar Shah Hashemi, representing intelligence, and Maulvi Niaz Mohammad Taqi.
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