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Recommendation of Islamic Emirate Leader: Avoid Disputes, Embrace Unity

Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate, has met with officials of the 217 Omari Corps in the northern zone, scholars, and several disabled persons. 

According to a statement from the Ministry of Defense, Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, emphasizing sincerity, piety, and obedience, has asked them to avoid any discord that leads to mistrust and failure, and instead adopt unity and solidarity.

In this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate also provided recommendations for good governance. 

The Ministry of Defense's statement reads: "In this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate spoke with emphasis on sincerity, piety, and obedience, and asked those present to avoid any disputes that lead to mistrust and failure and to adopt unity and solidarity."

Previously, in a meeting with local officials of Samangan province, religious scholars, and tribal elders, the leader of the Islamic Emirate emphasized unity among the people and the avoidance of ethnic, linguistic, and regional divisions and prejudices, directing the officials to be serious in implementing religious rulings and decrees.

Jannat Faheem Chakari, a political affairs expert, stated about the leader's provincial visits: "The provincial travels of the leader of the Islamic Emirate increase trust between military personnel and the leader of the Islamic Emirate. It is a good initiative, and we hope that these movements and visits will increase."

Salim Paigir, another expert, added: "The closer the leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is to the people, has meetings with them, and is present in the media, the better he can understand the problems of the Afghan people and resolve them in due time.”

Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, during his provincial travels to the northern provinces, has so far visited the provinces of Samangan, Faryab, Jawzjan, and Balkh, and during these visits, he has emphasized unity among the people and the avoidance of ethnic, linguistic, and regional divisions and prejudices.

Recommendation of Islamic Emirate Leader: Avoid Disputes, Embrace Unity

In this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate also provided recommendations for good governance. 

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Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, the leader of the Islamic Emirate, has met with officials of the 217 Omari Corps in the northern zone, scholars, and several disabled persons. 

According to a statement from the Ministry of Defense, Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, emphasizing sincerity, piety, and obedience, has asked them to avoid any discord that leads to mistrust and failure, and instead adopt unity and solidarity.

In this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate also provided recommendations for good governance. 

The Ministry of Defense's statement reads: "In this meeting, the leader of the Islamic Emirate spoke with emphasis on sincerity, piety, and obedience, and asked those present to avoid any disputes that lead to mistrust and failure and to adopt unity and solidarity."

Previously, in a meeting with local officials of Samangan province, religious scholars, and tribal elders, the leader of the Islamic Emirate emphasized unity among the people and the avoidance of ethnic, linguistic, and regional divisions and prejudices, directing the officials to be serious in implementing religious rulings and decrees.

Jannat Faheem Chakari, a political affairs expert, stated about the leader's provincial visits: "The provincial travels of the leader of the Islamic Emirate increase trust between military personnel and the leader of the Islamic Emirate. It is a good initiative, and we hope that these movements and visits will increase."

Salim Paigir, another expert, added: "The closer the leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is to the people, has meetings with them, and is present in the media, the better he can understand the problems of the Afghan people and resolve them in due time.”

Sheikh Hibatullah Akhundzada, during his provincial travels to the northern provinces, has so far visited the provinces of Samangan, Faryab, Jawzjan, and Balkh, and during these visits, he has emphasized unity among the people and the avoidance of ethnic, linguistic, and regional divisions and prejudices.

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