IEA supreme leader meets Kabul religious scholars 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A group of 50 religious scholars from Kabul province met with the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), Mawlavi
Haibatullah Akhundzada, in Kandahar to discuss problems faced by Kabul residents and women&s rights issues.The meeting took place at the
request of the leader of the IEA.Religious scholars have asked the supreme leader to pay special attention to education and to make changes
in the curriculum if necessary.The scholars also discussed women&s rights within the framework of Islamic Sharia and the issue of girls&
education
The supreme leader assured the religious scholars that the problems of the capital will be taken care of.The main purpose of this meeting
was to solve the problems of the capital city and to convey his orders to the people from the pulpit of mosques and through scholars,& said
Nada Mohammad Nadim, governor of Kabul.Scholars said they addressed the issue of women&s problems, and respecting women&s rights within the
framework of Islam, and the revision of school curriculum.For the supreme leader, there is no difference between mujahid and non-mujahid,
and everyone has equal rights,& said Abdul Hamid Hamasi, a religious scholar.The post IEA supreme leader meets Kabul religious scholars 
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