Afghan Taliban warn Khawarij against illegal jihad in Pakistan
- During a police passing-out ceremony, Taliban leader Saeedullah Saeed emphasized that declaring jihad in Pakistan without the Emir's approval is not allowed and cautioned the Fitnat-ul-Khawarij group against unauthorized militant activities.
- He emphasized that the power to authorize jihad lies exclusively with the Emir of the Islamic Emirate, and engaging in fighting without this official approval is prohibited according to Islamic law.
- Saeedullah Saeed warned that militant operations motivated by individual ambition or factional allegiance, especially those involving cross-border attacks, contradict both Islamic law and the directives of the Emirate's leadership.
- Commander Saeedullah Saeed stressed that engaging in combat in any nation, with particular reference to Pakistan, is forbidden unless authorized directly by the Emir, and that jihad carried out without such approval constitutes corruption under Islamic law.
- This clear denunciation aims to counter extremism within Taliban ranks and supports Pakistan's efforts to curb militancy and promote regional stability.
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Afghan Taliban warn Khawarij against illegal jihad in Pakistan
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Afghan Taliban Commander warns terrorists against fighting Pakistani Forces
RAWALPINDI: In a significant development, Saeedullah Saeed, a commander of the Afghan Taliban, has issued a stern warning to terrorists associated with Fitna Al Khwarij, cautioning them against engaging in attacks against Pakistan forces or conducting violence in the name of Jihad. Addressing a passing-out parade of police officials, Saeedullah Saeed emphasized that, in accordance with the directives of the Afghan Taliban’s Ameer (leader), it is…
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