
Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is today in the seminar Darul Uloom Deoband, a prominent Islamic seminar located in Saharanpur Uttar Pradesh. Muttaqi is on an six -day visit to India.
Administration at the seminar said Muttaqi today will reach people at the seminar at 3 pm.
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“He is a guest of the country. We have to take care of it. In his program today will address students and the general public,” said Ashraf Usmani, in charge of Darul Uloom Deoband, a press agency or.
About the Islamic seminar
Darul Uloom Deoband is an international Islamic seminar founded in 1866 in India Deoband, known for its extensive Islamic education, significant influence and observance of Orthodox Sunni Islam and Hanafi’s Jurisprudence School. It was founded on May 31, 1866, after the rebellion of 1857, through the efforts of Sayyid Muhammad Abida and Muhammad Qasim Nanautawi.
Many Taliban leaders are highly valued. Several commanders and leaders of the Taliban studied in Darul Uloom Haqqania in the Pakistani province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, which was based on the same lines as Darul Uloom Deoband.
Deoband-Afghan’s bindings
Maulana Abdul Haq, founded by Darul Uloom Haqqania, studied and taught in a seminar in Deoband before the division in 1947. His son Sama-ul-haq is referred to as the “father of the Taliban” for the role of Darul Uloom Haqqqania in the role of Taliban and leaders.
The relationship between Deoband and Afghanistan has been centuries. According to experts, scientists Deobandi participated in Afghanistan in political and religious affairs.
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During the famous silk letter (1913–1920), Deobandi Clerks tried to create an alliance with the Ottoman Empire, Afghanistan and the German Empire to challenge the British government in India, according to Tymya Awasthi, colleague, security center, strategy and technology in the Observer Research Foundation (ORF).
Shared intellectual networks
The silk letter movement was led by Deobandi by Muslim scholars, including Maulana Mahmood Hasan and Maulany Ubaidullah Sindhi, and its aim was to overthrow the British government by creating alliances with countries such as the Ottoman Empire, Imperial Germany, Afghanistan and Russia.
The relationship between Deoband and Afghanistan is deep and long -term.
These links left a permanent imprint on the Indo-Afghan religious and political consciousness and bound both companies through shared intellectual networks, recently wrote Awasthi.
“Since the end of the nineteenth century, Afghan scientists have been among the oldest foreign disciples who studied in Deoband, returning to Kabul, Kandahara and Khost to establish Madras, modeled on his curriculum and teaching style.
Indian visit Amir Khan Muttaqi
On Friday, India announced the improvement of its technical mission in Kabul to the Embassy status and undertook to restore its development work in Afghanistan. The Jaishankar also appreciated the Taliban Settings to show sensitivity towards security concerns from the new Delhi.
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Jaishankar gave the twins during his extensive interviews with Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, who landed on Thursday in Nový Delhi during his first diplomatic visit to India.
India withdrew her officials from the embassy in Kabul after the Taliban seized power in August 2021. In June 2022, India renewed its diplomatic presence in the Afghan capital by committing the “technical team”.
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