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Religious Scholars Announce Jihad Against Pakistan

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Last Updated on: October 25, 2022

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Afghanistan Clerics Council announced Jihad against Pakistan and declared it an obligation for people.

Dozens of religious scholars in Shah Shahid area of Capital, Kabul in a gathering declared jihad against the neighboring Pakistan; a country that every day kills Afghan innocent people, according to them.

They strongly warned that if terrorist attacks continue they will bring up to the National Army ranks and fight against terrorists.

Condemning the recent terrorist attacks in Kabul, religious clerics are said to believe that Pakistan sends terrorists to Afghanistan.

“Jihad against Pakistan is obligatory, we support those who jihad against Pakistan. We sand against the country that exceeds the territorial integrity of Afghanistan,” Abdul Basir Haqqani, member of Clerics Council said.

Some also say that if terrorist attacks continue, they will wear National Army uniform and stand in Army ranks.

“Afghan people will not be silent anymore, we called on both leaders of the government to stop their differences,” Aziz Mufleh, one of religious scholars said.

Meanwhile, the families of Shah Shahid victims said that Afghanistan must determine its enemy and friends.

They claimed that they are ready to sacrifice but not give up to terrorism.

Shah Shahid incident declared one of the biggest disasters of terrorist attacks in the recent years in which dozens were killed and more than hundreds were wounded.

 

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Malaysian PM welcomes temporary Afghanistan–Pakistan truce, urges lasting peace

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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has welcomed the temporary ceasefire between Pakistan and Afghanistan announced in connection with the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations, calling for continued efforts to reduce tensions and achieve lasting peace.

Anwar shared the message during a telephone conversation with his Pakistani counterpart, Shehbaz Sharif. In a Facebook post, Anwar emphasized the importance of dialogue and de-escalation, while also expressing concern over rising tensions in the Middle East, particularly involving Iran, and urging all parties to prioritize peaceful solutions.

Pakistan said it had temporarily suspended military operations in Afghanistan at the request of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey. Afghan authorities likewise announced a halt to operations during Eid, citing goodwill and similar requests from regional partners.

The ceasefire follows weeks of heightened tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan, including Durand Line clashes and airstrikes.

Separately, Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a phone call discussed regional developments with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, reaffirming Turkey’s commitment to peace and stability and stressing continued cooperation for long-term security.

 

 

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Mojtaba Khamenei calls for improved Afghanistan–Pakistan relations, offers help

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In his Persian New Year message, Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, on Friday highlighted the importance of Afghanistan and Pakistan, saying the two neighbors were “very close” to Iran.

Khamenei also made a direct appeal for improved relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan, describing them as “two brotherly countries.” He urged both nations to work toward better cooperation and understanding, stressing that such efforts are important “for the sake of divine pleasure and to avoid division among Muslims.”

Underscoring his commitment, he added that he is personally “ready to take the necessary steps” to help facilitate stronger ties between the two countries.

In recent months, tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan have risen over security issues, with cross-Durand Line clashes, airstrikes, and accusations about militant activity.

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India sends 2.5-ton medical shipment to Afghanistan

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Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, announced on Friday that a 2.5-ton consignment, including emergency medicines, medical disposables, kits, and equipment has been delivered to Kabul.

According to him, the aid shipment is intended to support the swift recovery of those injured in the recent airstrike by Pakistan’s military regime.

He emphasized that India stands with the people of Afghanistan and will continue to provide all possible humanitarian assistance.

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