Categories: Afghanistan

Nadim emphasizes need to apply Sharia law in the country

KABUL (Tolo news): Neda Mohammad Nadim, the Acting Minister of Higher Education, emphasized the need for the implementation of Sharia law in order to ensure security in the country.

“For the survival and durability of security, there is a judiciary and judges to catch the thief, cut off his hand, and punish the wrongdoer. These kinds of punishments that are applied become a lesson for others,” said Neda Mohammad Nadim.

Nadim added that no one is allowed to oppress Afghans and deprive them of their basic rights.

“We do not allow anyone to be oppressed. If he is a mujahid, a judge, a president, a governor, or a minister, he does not have the right to oppress the Muslim people of Afghanistan,” said the Acting Minister of Higher Education.

The Acting Minister of Higher Education emphasized the need for unity among ethnic groups in the country and said that differences are the main reason for the destruction of nations.

The Frontier Post

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