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Religious Examination for Government Employees: “Non-Participation Will Have Unpleasant Consequences”

Published 04/09/2024
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RASC News Agency: Sources have confirmed that today Wednesday, September 4, the Taliban’s Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and Prevention of Vice is set to conduct a religious examination for employees of the Ministries of Economy and Public Health. The Taliban’s Directorate of Guidance and Invitation at the Ministry of Economy has issued a warning to its employees, stating that “non-participation in the exam will have unpleasant consequences.” The Directorate emphasized that participation in the exam is mandatory and that there will be no second chance.

According to the directive, the exam will be administered to employees in grades two through eight. Similarly, the Directorate of Guidance and Invitation at the Ministry of Public Health has issued a memorandum indicating that tomorrow, a religious exam will be conducted for all male and female employees of the ministry, except for religious scholars. The memorandum specifies that the exam will be based on the religious curriculum that has been taught to the employees.

The Taliban are reportedly formulating their questions based on the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, and according to some employees, they are expecting even those who follow other religious sects to provide answers according to Hanafi principles.

RASC 04/09/2024

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