Publish dateFriday 29 May 2026 - 08:24
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Security, just governance, and engagement with the world; Three strategic plans of the Leader of the Islamic Emirate in his Eid al-Adha message
The Eid al-Adha message of Maulvi Hebatullah Akhundzadeh is a strategic and multi-layered document that, beyond the traditional Eid greetings, outlines the roadmap of Islamic governance, the internal and external priorities of the system, and most importantly, the criteria for evaluating the performance of officials. By linking the current security to the blessings of the Islamic system, he reminds us of gratitude for this great blessing on the one hand, and on the other, with a pathological look, he clearly points out the shortcomings in the executive body of the government.
This message is a manifestation of two fundamental dimensions of the Emirate's strategy: strengthening unity and service at home, and declaring readiness for respectful engagement with the world.
 
Security, the fruit of the Islamic system and the axis of gratitude:
The message begins by recalling the great blessing of "a peaceful life under the shadow of the Islamic system." This framing reflects an undeniable truth: the security that the people of Afghanistan enjoy today is a direct result of the rule of Sharia and the sacrifices of the Mujahideen.
However, the Leader of the Emirate, while expressing gratitude for this situation, reminds everyone to appreciate this security and not to exchange it for anything. The paragraph related to “protecting and safeguarding the Sharia system,” which was achieved with the blood of martyrs, is a call for national unity and resistance against enemies who have the evil intention of disturbing this peace.
 
Emphasis on justice and the role of Sharia courts:
One of the important pillars of the message is the reference to the activity of Sharia courts and the provision of Sharia rights for all citizens. The Leader of the Emirate clarifies that in the Islamic system, oppression from all sides is prohibited: “No one can oppress or transgress against another, oppression is prevented, and the rights of the oppressed are demanded.”
This passage is both a report to the people and a standard that the government considers itself bound to. The implementation of the duty of enjoining good and forbidding evil is also defined in the continuation of this path of reforming society, with special emphasis on educating and encouraging people to pray.
 
Explicit criticism of government performance; strategic warnings to officials:
The most important and prominent part of the message is the critical addresses of the Leader of the Emirate to government officials. This part demonstrates the supreme supervision of the performance of the executive bodies and a deep understanding of the challenges of governance. The themes of this intra-discursive criticism are:
- Avoiding oppression and tyranny:
The warning “Avoid oppressing people, because whoever oppresses in the world, no matter how powerful he is, Allah Almighty will humiliate him and defeat him” is the strongest possible warning to any official who abuses his power. This sentence emphasizes that in the Islamic system, power is a means of service, not oppression; And no authority is above the divine law.
- Opening the gates to the people:
The command to “not close their gates to the needs of the people” is a direct criticism of the inefficient bureaucracy and the inattention of some officials to the problems of their clients. This command reminds us of the spirit of Islamic governance, which is “service.”
- Urgent and better execution of tasks:
The emphasis on “implementing their tasks better and more urgently” indicates the leadership’s awareness of the slowness of tasks and the need to streamline the administrative system.
- Guidance to security institutions:
The special order to the security forces to ensure peace and happiness of the people during the days of Eid, on the one hand, values ​​the role of these institutions and on the other hand, defines their duty as serving the people, not simply exercising sovereignty.
- Special attention to refugees:
The emphasis on providing more facilities for returning refugees in the field of land distribution and housing is an implicit criticism of the slowness of existing processes and a command to accelerate this national issue.
 
Call to capitalists and social responsibility:
In addition to addressing the government, the Leader of the Islamic Emirate also calls on Afghan capitalists to be responsible: "Do not forget the orphans, widows, the disabled and the poor" and share them in the joy of Eid.
 
This call outlines the model of "Islamic economy" in which the rich have direct responsibility for the deprived of society and the Islamic system is not just a political government, but a complete social system built on solidarity and social takaful.
 
Honor-based foreign policy and conditional interaction:
The clause related to foreign policy is drafted with dignity and principles: “The Islamic Emirate seeks political and economic relations with the whole world, especially with Islamic countries, based on the principles of Sharia, and has fulfilled its obligation in this regard.”
- Emphasizing “the principles of Sharia” as a basis shows that the Islamic Emirate is ready to interact with the world, but will never retreat from its religious values ​​and sovereignty.
- Giving priority to “Islamic countries” is also a smart strategy to strengthen relations with the Islamic world and create a bloc aligned on the basis of common interests.
- The announcement that it has “fulfilled its obligation” is a message to the international community that the Islamic Emirate has played its part in interaction and now it is the other party’s turn to engage in good faith.
 
Call for unity and perseverance:
In the end, the Leader of the Emirate, by recalling the blood of the martyrs and the sacrifices of the Mujahideen, links the people and the system together: “It is our and your shared responsibility to protect and safeguard our religious system... Let us all endure greater hardships with unity and sincerity to protect it... Let us continue to stand by each other like brothers.”
This passage is the emotional and epic climax of the message, and its goal is to strengthen the ranks against external and internal threats.
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