Cultural and Social Affairs Director Meets with Ahle Sunnat Representatives of the Hazara Tribe

Cultural and Social Affairs Director Meets with Ahle Sunnat Representatives of the Hazara Tribe

On September 18, 2024, Mawlavi Mohammad Rabbani Naseeh, Director of Cultural and Social Affairs, held a meeting with Ahle Sunnat scholars and tribal elders from the Hazara tribe to discuss their concerns. The meeting, which took place in the conference hall of the General Directorate of Administrative Affairs, began with the recitation of the Holy Quran.

Following this, Engineer Noor Muhammad Haidari, Deputy Director of Cultural and Social Affairs, welcomed the participants and highlighted that the General Directorate serves as a bridge between the government and its citizens, ensuring that their concerns are communicated to the relevant agencies.

The Hazara scholars and tribal elders expressed their appreciation for the establishment of the Islamic system and raised several issues, including the lack of schools, madrassas, and access to clean drinking water. They also requested the completion of ongoing road construction projects in the newly established district of Abshar in Panjshir and called for the establishment of a court in the district.

Additionally, they mentioned that many local youths with bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees are eager to contribute to the Islamic system and requested employment opportunities for these educated individuals.

In response, Mawlavi Naseeh emphasized that the Islamic system is a shared home for all tribes and people of Afghanistan, reflecting decades of struggle and sacrifice for its establishment. He noted that the victory of the Islamic Emirate is a collective achievement, built on the sacrifices of martyrs from all communities. Naseeh assured the representatives that esteemed Amirul Momineen, Hafidzahullahu Ta'ala, is committed to including the youth of Panjshir in nation-building efforts, ensuring their active participation in the Islamic system.

He reaffirmed the Islamic Emirate's commitment to the welfare of the nation, assuring the attendees that their concerns would be conveyed to the relevant authorities for prompt resolution.

The meeting concluded with a prayer for goodwill.