In his address, Akhundzada emphasized the importance of justice and unity within the interim government to strengthen the Islamic system in the country.
Akhundzada highlighted that the Sharia system is firmly established and that the rights of all Muslims are protected under this governance. He urged government officials to avoid discrimination, ethnic prejudice, and factionalism, which had previously led to conflicts and divisions.
"In the past, people started competition and conflict over positions and power, creating factions and regionalism," Akhundzada stated. "Keep yourselves away from such things."
He called on officials to treat all citizens equally and to prioritize justice in their decisions. "Bring justice. First, implement the command of Allah upon yourself, then upon your children, relatives, and the rest of the people, without making any distinctions," he said.
In addition to addressing internal issues, Akhundzada voiced strong support for the freedom of Palestine and called for an end to the ongoing conflicts in the region. (ILKHA)