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Deputy PM commends Hajj Ministry’s performance

KABUL (Agencies): Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs, Mawlavi Abdul Salam Hanafi, praised the achievements and activities of the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs Ministry. According to a statement released by the Hajj and Religious Affairs Ministry, Mawlavi Hanafi in a meeting with Sheikh Zar Mohammad Haqqani, Deputy Minister of the Hajj, stated that the officials of this ministry should take steps to provide even greater services to pilgrims in the future, as well as services to people of the nation. Sheikh Zar Mohammad Haqqani, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs, while presenting a report on the activities and achievements of this ministry said, the number of participants in the Hajj pilgrimage in the 1444 lunar year increased significantly compared to previous years. Meanwhile, in the talks about the arrangement and regulation of mosques, Haqqani said, they are trying to educate the country’s children in line with Islamic teachings.

The Frontier Post

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