Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan vows not to allow non-Islamic laws in the country

The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, has stated that Afghanistan will not permit the enforcement of any non-Islamic law in the country.
According to an audio clip published on Twitter by the Islamic Emirate's spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, the Supreme Leader assured that non-Islamic laws will not be allowed to take root in the country.
During his Eid-ul-Fitr speech at the Kandahar Grand Congregational Mosque, Mawlavi Hibbatullah Akhundzada emphasized the importance of the Islamic Emirate's obligation to prevent interference in the country's internal affairs.
The Supreme Leader urged other countries not to intervene in Afghanistan's internal affairs, as the country will not tolerate such interference.
The Supreme Leader emphasized the importance of a Sharia-based government structure and the need to uphold Sharia law and Islamic rule.
He also stressed that justice must be implemented equally among all citizens and that his orders should only be obeyed if they are based on Sharia law.
The Supreme Leader called for good interactions with other Islamic nations and the world within the framework of Islamic law and reiterated that Afghanistan does not want to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and expects the same in return. (ILKHA)
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