On Friday (July 14), the Taliban’s official page announced in several tweets the meeting of Shiite scholars and influentials with Maulvi Abdul Kabir, the head of the group’s prime minister.
Maulvi Abdul Kabir, the deputy head of the Taliban, said in this meeting: “Shiites in Afghanistan are an important part of the country, and they are equal and fair in the light of Sharia.”
Maulvi Abdul Kabir stated in this meeting: “The meetings between the Taliban and the Shiite scholars can lead to the progress of Afghanistan.”
While the Taliban are talking about such meetings and developments in Afghanistan, they removed Fiqh Jafari from the curriculum in the first academic year.
The people of this group defend the nomads against the Hazara people in the Hazaristan regions. Even in some cases, they kill people and destroy their lands together with the nomads.
Several days ago, in a meeting with the board of trustees of mosques and religious houses on the eve of the month of Muharram, stricter restrictions were placed on holding this ceremony.
Freshta Askari