Afghan scholars issue 11-point resolution after 3-day mass gathering in Kabul 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
An Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) gathering of religious scholars and ethnic leaders in Kabul ended on Saturday after an 11-point
resolution was agreed to. Resolutions adopted related to a number of issues including the IEA&s call for the international community to
recognize them as the legitimate government in Afghanistan. We call on the world, neighboring countries, the United Nations, global
organizations, specifically on the Islamic countries and agencies to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as a legitimate
government,& the resolution read. In addition, the participants at the meeting also called for all sanctions against the IEA and its
leaders to be lifted and for the country&s frozen assets to be released. The IEA&s reclusive leader Haibatullah Akhundzada also joined the
three-day gathering of more than 3,000 men on Friday, and delivered a speech in which he congratulated the participants on their victory and
underlined the country&s independence. Akhundzada, who is normally based in the southern city of Kandahar and rarely appears in public,
said in his address on Friday that foreigners should not give orders.In their resolution, the religious scholars stated that defending the
Islamic Emirate was obligatory and that the Islamic State (ISIS/Daesh), which has claimed responsibility for a number of incidents in recent
months, was illegal.A statement issued by the religious scholars outlining their 11-point resolution read as follows:1
As we now have an Islamic system, we all support and defend the IEA system and it is compulsory for all Afghans to support and defend the
Islamic system.2
The 3,000 scholars once again renewed their allegiance to the supreme leader of the IEA Haibatullah Akhundzada and accepted him as the
legitimate leader based on Sharia.3
As the IEA has been formed without the interference of other countries, this verifies its domestic legitimacy
We call on the world, neighboring countries, the United Nations, global organizations, specifically on Islamic countries and agencies to
recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan as a legitimate government
In addition, they must remove all sanctions from Afghanistan and should release the county&s frozen assets. 4
We (scholars) support and praise the issued order of the IEA for not cultivating poppies and other drugs in the country. 5
We support the policy of non-interference in the internal affairs of neighboring and world countries by the IEA and we support the IEA&s
decision to not allow any countries to use Afghanistan&s soil against any country
Likewise, we call on the countries around the world and neighbors not to interfere in the domestic affairs of Afghanistan. 6
As the IEA is an Islamic system and has full sovereignty across the country by providing security, any means of armed resistance against the
IEA is rebellion and the eradication of such armed resistance groups is compulsory by the IEA and the nation. 7
The Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP/Daesh) is an illegal group which spreads corruption in the country; therefore, financially
supporting this group and having relationships with it is haram. 8
We call on scholars who fuel controversial issues to refrain from such topics so as not to cause sedition in the country.9
We urge the Islamic Emirate to establish justice in the country and to pave the way for religious and modern education, health, agriculture,
rights of ethnic minorities and women and children and economic development, within the structure of Sharia. 10
We call on the leadership of the IEA to stabilize their internal unity, national unity and to protect national sovereignty
Also, we urge them to create job opportunities for Afghans and to eradicate poverty in the country.11
We support the Contact Commission with the Afghan Personalities established by the IEA and we call on politicians and figures based in
foreign countries to return home.The post Afghan scholars issue 11-point resolution after 3-day mass gathering in Kabul  first appeared on
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