ردود على شبهات للغلاة تتعلق بإمارة الطالبان

ردود على شبهات للغلاة تتعلق بإمارة الطالبان 1

ردود على شبهات للغلاة تتعلق بإمارة الطالبان

Thanking a disbeliever or his country for a favor he did for a Muslim or a Muslim country and praising them for that favor or positive stance is not disbelief, nor is it even forbidden.

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As for dealing with infidels, whether as states or individuals, and establishing economic exchanges or mutual benefits, political relations, alliances, and meetings for the sake of the interests of the emirate and lifting the siege on it, all of this is part of the legitimate policy in which there is no objection as long as it is governed by the rules of the Shari’ah. The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, dealt with infidels and received their delegations, including those who had converted to Islam after the Prophet’s death.

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1: As for the claim of visiting idols, this is a complete lie. Some of the historical statues that existed before the Emirate and are treated like antiquities are not worshipped or visited as an act of worship. Rather, some of them exist in valleys and places where people have been picnicking for a long time, even before the Emirate.

2: As for the polytheism of graves and seeking help from the dead, this does not exist, thanks be to God, and the Emirate does not approve of it. Yes, there are graves and shrines for ancient celebrities, such as the leader Mahmud Ghazni, and other recent ones for some of the movement’s martyrs and leaders. Taliban leaders have been seen visiting some of these graves and praying for their occupants. There is nothing wrong with this and it is not polytheism. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to visit al-Baqi’ and pray for its people. He (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “I forbade you from visiting graves, but now visit them, for they remind you of the Hereafter.”

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Most of the Shiites living in Kandahar, for example, do not hold the doctrine attributed to the deviant Shiites. They say we do not denigrate the Companions, we do not criticize Aisha, may God be pleased with her, and we do not say that the Qur’an circulating among us is incomplete. For this reason, the Islamic Emirate is lenient with them.

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It is known that the constitution is a set of broad lines that discuss the principles of the system of government, the division of powers, the religion of the state, its language, its flag, the type of government, and so on. It does not contain details of other laws. As long as the Islamic Emirate declares and insists on the arbitration of

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And whoever objects to this by claiming that the agreement permanently prohibits jihad! This is incorrect. There are no agreements that last and remain forever. It is known that not all agreements between countries last.

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First, Deobandism is not a doctrine, but rather a method of seeking knowledge and a teaching style. Most Taliban sheikhs and scholars are affiliated with it. Its origins can be traced back to the city of Deoband, where they had their Dar al-Ulum University.

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