Resolution of eight disputes and conflicts in the provinces of Kabul, Baghlan, Bamyan, and Takhar
Officials (Mutasibs) of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Hearing of Complaints of IEA, have resolved eight cases of long-standing disputes and hostilities in the provinces of Kabul, Baghlan, Bamyan, and Takhar, with the aim of strengthening peace, ensuring Islamic unity, and promoting a spirit of brotherhood among ethnic groups and families.
These disputes, which were mainly caused by family disagreements, ethnic tensions, issues related to inheritance distribution, as well as social misunderstandings, had expanded over time. Through the efforts of the ministry’s officials (Muhtasibs) and the holding of multiple meetings, these cases were thoroughly reviewed and addressed. As a result of these efforts, all disputes and hostilities have been completely resolved, creating a foundation for lasting peace and mutual understanding among the involved parties.
During these meetings, the ministry’s officials (Muhtasibs) emphasized the high values of Islam, describing peace, unity, and mutual acceptance as fundamental pillars of an Islamic society. They also urged all parties involved to resolve their differences and conflicts through dialogue, understanding, and peaceful means.
