Former head of ANDS: Separation of religion and politics contributes to sustainability and justice







"Sooner or later, the Taliban will leave, and the end of this dark period will provide an opportunity to review the role of religion in politics," Nabil wrote on Sunday.
In response to the recent statements by the minister of higher education on women's education, she said that after the transition from the Taliban's religious extremism, there would be an opportunity to rethink the role of religion in politics.
Taliban Higher Education Minister Neda Mohammad Nadim told reporters on Sunday that asking questions was prohibited, as was the suspension of girls' education.
The former national security chief pointed to the experiences of Turkey, Malaysia, Indonesia and Japan, saying that global experience has shown that after each extremist and ideological period, societies move towards new paths.
“In such societies, the roles of religion and politics are defined in a more balanced way and with respect for both spheres,” he said. These experiences have shown that a healthy separation of religion from politics can contribute to greater stability and justice in societies; Without diminishing religious values and beliefs.”
“In Afghanistan, we are going through a similar period; A period that has been influenced by the Taliban's misinterpretations and teachings of Islam, extremism and violence.”
The former head of national security says that “by reflecting and learning from successful global examples; We can move towards a future where both religion and politics have their place in a balanced and respectful manner, and justice and civilization are established in our society.”
Former Afghan National Director of Security Rahmatullah Nabil says separating religion from politics leads to stability and justice.
Farzana Ahmadi
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