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Who is the highest leader of Taliban Hibatullah Akhundzada?

Who is the highest leader of Taliban Hibatullah Akhundzada?
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Kandahar: The highest leader of the Taliban Hibatullah Akhundzada now is the most influential person in Afghanistan, but he remains responsible, degraded with shadows.
Hollie Mc Kay, wrote on the New York Post said that the images circulating internet seemed many years.
In addition, his failure to overcome the community has triggered a wave of new percentration – even in the Taliban circle – that he no longer lived.
However, the highest leader who had just been appointed from the Afghan Islamic Emirates was said to attract a rope and met his close trust person, waiting for “the right time” to face World Curious, report the New York Post.
Akhundzada has led the Taliban since May 2016, after his predecessor Mullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a drone attack.
He has the last word about all things politics, military and religion – and in the same vein as the supreme leader of Iranian neighbor Ali Khamenei – can make or destroy the nation that has been divided into blood and blood, McKay said.
According to one local, a 22-year-old child named Zabiullah, from Kandahar said that Akhundzada came to town just two weeks ago.
It marked his first visit to the area – complete with a 10 to 15 security team – since the Taliban took over.
Akhundzada reportedly lived in Quetta, Pakistan, during the year of clothing rebellion.
Still, we were told that he was now in Kandahar, given the increase in Taliban for governance, reported the New York Post.
It is believed to be around 50-60 years old and was born in the provincial Pul Takhta District, leaders who should have religious and scientific background without direct battlefield experience.
Akhundzada is not a member of the Emirate founder, but has accumulated more loyal after the pioneer of the militant jihadist faction.
In addition, Akundzada personally taught Islamic studies to a number of Taliban commanders and fighters, collecting the following internal sects for Staunch, the interpretation of classical Islam and legal knowledge, McKay said.
He served the Taliban as the leader of the Sharia Court during the 1990s, starting Draconia’s sentence caused by the Afghan population – from Puena adultery and public execution for murder to steal and whip to violations against strict clothing codes.
During terms of office, “Morality Police” which was first feared was first disseminated to the streets, and various other regulations and regulations were enforced, including a ban on film, music, and the education of girls, said McKay.
During this time, Fatwas was resolved by Omar Leader later, and hoped Akhundzada now has the authority.
In a public statement issued a few hours after Kabul Fall, the ruler who did not clearly swore that he would “work hard to enforce Islamic rules and Islamic law” throughout Afghanistan.
All Cabinet ministers today – and the future in a temporary government, which has so far failed to include minorities or women, requiring their approval.
Under the direction of Akhundzada, the Taliban took to speak with the United States, signed a controversial Doha agreement at the beginning of 2020, McKay said.

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