KABUL: The Supreme Leader of the
Islamic Emirate Mawlavi Hebatullah Akhundzada, participated in a three-day reform and training seminar for judicial officials in Kandahar, where he delivered speeches.
According to the Deputy Spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, Mullah Hamdullah Fitrat, he emphasized that the judiciary is a vital pillar of the Islamic system and that courts protect the people’s lives, property, and honor, eliminate strife and corruption, and uphold justice.
Supreme Leader provided essential recommendations to the seminar attendees and praised the services of all officials.
He further stated that judges hold significant responsibility within the Islamic system to ensure that public trust in the judiciary is reinforced through justice and that people’s rights are safeguarded.
Amir also offered important guidance to the participants, urging them to embody piety, humility, and fairness in their dealings with the public, emphasizing that the ultimate goal in the judiciary should be to seek the pleasure of Allah Almighty.