The Taliban leader says there is no need for Western laws in Afghanistan and that democracy was dead as long as sharia laws are in effect.
As the crescent moon marks the end of Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations have commenced in various parts of Pakistan contrary to the official announcement by the Ruiet-e-Hilal Committee which will sit ...
Failure by nation-states to implement policies that include and empower vulnerable young people lies at the heart of why ...
• While Afghanistan initially opposed Pakistan’s entry into the United Nations, this stance lasted only two weeks. The Afghan representative, lacking instructions from Kabul, chose a cautious approach ...
Envoys from 19 Muslim-majority nations attended the 'Sadbhavana Iftar' hosted by the Indian Minorities Federation at MP ...
Ambassadors and diplomats of Muslim-majority nations hailed India’s strong ties with the Islamic world, emphasising how these ...
Hassan Abbas, a professor at the National Defense University in Washington D.C. and author of the “Return of the Taliban,” said Akhundzada stressed the importance of unity from a religious perspective ...
The State Department designates 12 countries as CPCs, including China, Cuba, Iran, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Russia, and Saudi Arabia.
Make appropriate policy changes to demonstrate meaningful consequences and encourage positive change,” the USCIRF report ...
The Haqqani Network was created in 1980 as an anti-Soviet jihad in Afghanistan. After the death of its founder Jalaluddin, ...
Religious schools increasingly offer a range of subjects as the mainstream education ban enters its fourth year.