Afghanistan

Acting Justice Minister: Our Mission is Islamic Law, Not Global Approval

Abdul Hakim Sharaee, the acting minister of justice, has stated that the Islamic Emirate’s mission is not to convince the world but to enforce Islamic law.

He further emphasized that maintaining the system and managing administrative affairs require laws and other legislative documents, and he urged government institutions to take this matter seriously in accordance with the directives of the Islamic Emirate’s leader.

Barakatullah Rasooli, the spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, reiterated Sharaee’s statement, saying, “Our duty is not to convince the world, but to enforce Islamic law.”

International relations expert Wais Naseri said, “Afghanistan is not isolated from the rest of the world; it must be part of the global community. Afghan governments should remain committed and accountable to both the world and the Afghan people.”

Political analyst Jannat Faheem Chakari said, “In administrative affairs, professional individuals and specialists handle technical matters, while in ideological aspects, people are obliged to adhere to Sharia and should not submit to the orders of any individual.”

According to a statement from the Ministry of Justice, the Director-General of Legislative Affairs emphasized that since the return of the Islamic Emirate to power, the legislative process in the country has undergone significant and positive changes. It was further stated that all laws are now drafted by scholars and experts based on Islamic jurisprudential sources.

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