KABUL: The Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar Akhund, said that the Islamic Emirate has always strived to present the blessed religion of Islam to its people in its purest form, free from any superstitions, according to a statement from his office.
He made the remarks in a meeting with a number of Islamic scholars from India and Bangladesh on Tuesday, here in his office,
According to the statement, the Islamic Emirate has strengthened its educational institutions, worked on the establishment of new academic bodies, and implemented significant reforms in the educational curriculum, he said, emphasizing that the current system has initiated effective measures to improve the economic situation of the country.
Mullah Baradar said: “Wide economic projects have been launched, trade with neighboring countries, the region, and the world has expanded, there has been progress in the industrial sector, and the foundation for a self-reliant economy, free from foreign dependence, has been established.”
Baradar also pointed out that the freezing of Afghanistan’s national assets and the economic sanctions have been major obstacles hindering the country’s economic growth.
Mullah Baradar stressed that the Islamic Emirate seeks to establish political and economic relations with the world based on mutual benefits under the guidance of Islamic Sharia and advocates for a self-sufficient Afghanistan, which would be beneficial for both the region and the world.
The scholars of India and Bangladesh expressed their happiness with the establishment of the Islamic system in Afghanistan and shared their views on strengthening the Islamic