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RASC News > Afghanistan > Qari Mohammadi: Forty Thousand Madrasas Under Construction Along Both Sides of the Border per Doha Agreement
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Qari Mohammadi: Forty Thousand Madrasas Under Construction Along Both Sides of the Border per Doha Agreement

Published 02/03/2024
Qari Mohammadi: Forty Thousand Madrasas Under Construction Along Both Sides of the Border per Doha Agreement
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RASC News Agency: Qari Essa Mohammadi, a knowledgeable religious figure, addressed the assistance of seven million Kabuli rupees from Mawlawi Abdul Kabir to a religious school by noting that, for the first time, Robert Cutme, an Englishman considered the founder of Pakistan’s intelligence, has established a religious school. Describing the Akora Khattak School as a center of mischief, extremism, and terrorism, this influential figure of the Taliban group highlighted that the sum of money, seven million Kabuli rupees, does not amount to ten million dollars.

According to media reports released on Saturday, March 2, Essa indicated that Mrs. Mawlawi Abdul Kabir is the daughter of a Punjab Colonel, and Mawlawi Abdul Kabir is indeed the top spy of Pakistan’s intelligence. Mohammadi asserted that under the Doha Agreement, forty thousand extremist schools are being established on both sides of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, with the aim of stoking religious warfare between Shia and Sunni communities.

Essa Mohammadi pointed out that the Akora Khattak School, once a symbol of conflict and strife in Afghanistan, has now lost its credibility, and the Taliban aim to establish schools much larger than Akora Khattak across the country. He further mentioned that a Taliban innovation council called Khalifa Din Mohammad has established a grand school, financially supported by the Taliban group. He emphasized that these schools pose a threat not only to Afghanistan but also to the region and the world.

Shams Feruten 02/03/2024

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