Who Is Afghanistan’S Interior Minister?

The Ministry of Interior Affairs (IEA) is the cabinet ministry responsible for law enforcement, civil order, and fighting crime in Afghanistan. Its headquarters are located in Kabul. The current minister of Interior Affairs is Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is also the head of the militant group known as the Haqqani network. Haqqani was appointed as acting interior minister by the Taliban after its rapid takeover of the country in 2010. The Afghan government is arming local groups as part of a three-phase plan to push back the Taliban offensive.

The caretaker Minister of the Interior is Haqqani, who has been one of the world’s most wanted Islamist militants. He met with the UN Secretary-General’s Deputy, Gilles Michaud, and the UN’s security head in Kabul, Indrika Ratwatte. Haqqani expressed a desire to expand relations with the world during a meeting with a Malaysian delegation.

Haqqani recently held a crucial meeting with Zamir, the Taliban’s Minister of Interior. Two credible sources in Kabul told Afghanistan International that Sirajuddin Haqqani, the Taliban’s Minister of Interior, will meet with the US. The Ministry of Interior Affairs is responsible for law enforcement, civil order, and fighting crime in Afghanistan.


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The Council of Ministers of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is the executive body responsible for day-to-day governance and policy implementation. It is headed by the prime minister and his deputies and consists of the heads and deputy heads of government ministries. After the fall of Kabul to Taliban Forces in August 2021, tentative nominations for the cabinet were announced in late August. The Taliban announced in September 2021 that women would not be allowed to work in high-ranking posts in the government and ruled out women in the cabinet.

Fawzia Koofi, a former member of the Afghan National Assembly, stated that a men-only government would not be complete. Street protests by women in Herat and Kabul called for women to be included in the new government.

Who is the new Defence Minister of Afghanistan?

The Ministry of Defense of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, located in Kabul, is responsible for overseeing the military of Afghanistan, currently the Islamic Emirate Armed Forces. The cabinet ministry, led by Muhammad Ali Akhund, Director of Intelligence, and Qari Lutfullah “Habibi”, is responsible for the country’s security and defense. The ministers took office in March 2021, June 2021, August 2021, September 2021, and September 2021 respectively.

Who is Afghanistan’s current prime minister?

Muhammad Hasan Akhund, an Afghan mullah, politician, and Taliban leader, is currently serving as the acting prime minister of Afghanistan in the Taliban regime, which is not internationally recognized. He was born circa 1945 and is the son of Prime Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada and Deputy Abdul Ghani Baradar. Additionally, he serves as the acting head of the Taliban’s Deputy Abdul Salam Hanafi and Abdul Kabir.

Who is the new leader of Afghanistan?
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Who is the new leader of Afghanistan?

The first supreme leader of Afghanistan was Mullah Omar, who ruled from 1996 to 2001 before being overthrown by the US. The current supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, took office in exile during the Taliban insurgency in 2016 and came to power in 2021 after the Taliban’s victory over U. S.-backed forces in the 2001-2021 war. Akhundzada has issued numerous decrees that have significantly reshaped Afghanistan’s government and daily life by implementing the Hanafi school of Sharia law.

The supreme leader appoints and manages the activities of the prime minister, Cabinet members, judges, and provincial and local leaders. The office was established by Mullah Mohammed Omar, who founded both the Taliban and the original Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in the 1990s. In 1996, the Taliban seized control of Kabul, ousting President Burhanuddin Rabbani and installing Omar as the country’s head of state.

Who is the leader of AFG?
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Who is the leader of AFG?

The first supreme leader of Afghanistan was Mullah Omar, who ruled from 1996 to 2001 before being overthrown by the US. The current supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, took office in exile during the Taliban insurgency in 2016 and came to power in 2021 after the Taliban’s victory over U. S.-backed forces in the 2001-2021 war. Akhundzada has issued numerous decrees that have significantly reshaped Afghanistan’s government and daily life by implementing the Hanafi school of Sharia law.

The supreme leader appoints and manages the activities of the prime minister, Cabinet members, judges, and provincial and local leaders. The office was established by Mullah Mohammed Omar, who founded both the Taliban and the original Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in the 1990s. In 1996, the Taliban seized control of Kabul, ousting President Burhanuddin Rabbani and installing Omar as the country’s head of state.

Who is the ruler of Afghanistan?
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Who is the ruler of Afghanistan?

The first supreme leader of Afghanistan was Mullah Omar, who ruled from 1996 to 2001 before being overthrown by the US. The current supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada, took office in exile during the Taliban insurgency in 2016 and came to power in 2021 after the Taliban’s victory over U. S.-backed forces in the 2001-2021 war. Akhundzada has issued numerous decrees that have significantly reshaped Afghanistan’s government and daily life by implementing the Hanafi school of Sharia law.

The supreme leader appoints and manages the activities of the prime minister, Cabinet members, judges, and provincial and local leaders. The office was established by Mullah Mohammed Omar, who founded both the Taliban and the original Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan in the 1990s. In 1996, the Taliban seized control of Kabul, ousting President Burhanuddin Rabbani and installing Omar as the country’s head of state.

Who is the deputy minister of interior Afghanistan?
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Who is the deputy minister of interior Afghanistan?

Mulllah Mohammad Ibrahim Sadr, also known as Sadr Ibrahim, became the Deputy Minister of Interior in 2021. He is responsible for the security portfolio at the interior ministry and oversees the activities of all 34 provincial chiefs of police across Pakistan. Sadr was previously the head of the Taliban’s military commission from 2016 to 2020 before being replaced by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the current defense minister. He led the Taliban’s offensive in southern Helmand province from May 2021 until the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021.

Sadr served as a deputy defense minister under the Taliban’s regime in the 1990s and led the Taliban’s military commission in Peshawar, Pakistan. His close association with the late Taliban supreme leader, Mullah Akhtar Mohammad Mansoor, underscores his influence within the Taliban. Sadr is also known to have close ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force. In 2018, the U. S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control designated Sadr for his involvement in suicide attacks and other lethal activities, with reported support from Iran. Iranian officials agreed to provide Sadr with monetary support and individualized training to prevent tracing back to Iran.

Who was the former Minister of Interior of Afghanistan?

The Ministry of Interior Affairs of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan has appointed several ministers, including Nur ul-Haq Ulumi, Taj Mohammad Jahid, Wais Barmak, Amrullah Saleh, and Mullah Abdul Nafi Takoor. The ministers are acting in an official capacity, with Ibrahim Sadr, Noor Jalal, Mohammad Nabi Omari, and Mulllah Abdul Nafi Takoor serving as the official spokesperson, and Maulvi Badruddin Haqqani acting as the Director of Procurement.

How many ministries are in Afghanistan?

The government of Afghanistan is comprised of a total of 26 ministries.

Who is the current foreign minister of Afghanistan?

Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi has been serving as the Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan since September 7, 2021, following the conquest of Kabul.

Who controls Afghanistan?
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Who controls Afghanistan?

The Taliban, led by Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, has taken control of Afghanistan since the fall of Kabul in August 2021. The country is currently facing an economic crisis due to factors such as economic mismanagement, women’s marginalization, the brain drain of highly qualified individuals, reduced international assistance, loss of access to assets abroad, inflation, unemployment, income loss, currency depreciation, and severe weather conditions.

Australia’s humanitarian assistance program aims to alleviate the impacts of the economic crisis on the Afghan people. The World Bank provides an assessment of the economic situation in Afghanistan, but credible official data is lacking.


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  • They are advancing with more than 100G speed 🧐🤨🤔 It went like 10th…11th…12th…13th…14th…15th….16th۔۔۔17th۔۔۔18th۔۔۔ Yesterday I Heard that ghazni falls to Taliban۔۔۔ At night۔۔Herat۔۔۔۔ Morning۔۔۔۔Kandahar۔۔۔helmand And 12 pm۔۔ lashkar gaah Now baghdis ۔۔ghor ۔۔۔logar also fallen to Taliban۔۔۔۔🤨🙄🙄

  • I don’t know if it’s a cultural thing or cowardness. A General who beg to sit down with the enemies and who want make love with the enemies and who want to find a solution with the enemies. Is that a good fit general? The Taliban are winning at a staggering record rate so why would they want to sit with you when they got the advantage and momentum right now. This is not a game where you can just all timeout. They don’t want your love nor do they want to give in to your terms. Now I can see why the taliban are winning. Having a weak general like him is why.

  • I just hope my muslim brothers and sisters in Afghanistan find peace and insha’allah live a nice, humble life as they deserve, im not pro-gov or anti taliban, i just wish peace for my brothers and sisters and insha’allah hope that they find it. They have endured too much. May allah bless them in the hereafter insha’allah if not in this life.

  • We are not supporters of Talbans nor are we an enemy of Ghani but Truth is: Ghani’s GOV was imposed on Afghanistan by USA/NATO, and his GOV never represents people of Afghanistan. They are Righteous, Just and Trustworthy Talbans who really represent People of Afghanistan. This is why, so for, from 20 provinces, they have captured over 12 provinces without any big battle because people love them. People know, they are Righteous and Just people. There is only and only one way to have stability and Peace in Afghanistan, and that is Rule of Just Talbans. UNO, EU, Indian-Gov and USA are spreading propaganda that there will be a civil war in Afghanistan. It will be not, and you all will see. Under Rule of Talban, Afghanistan will be one of the most peaceful and stable countries on the planet.

  • Isn’t it time to change our approach to Afghanistan? With all our adaptive human spirit that history has shown us, we should have the capacity to change. Change comes from within. Change comes from being open. Afghanistan is once again fully at war. It is looking to be a civil war, maybe protracted, or over very soon. The Taliban are to be in power once again. What comes then? Who decides the outcome? Western powers have tried war. It didn’t work. They tried economy. It didn’t work. They have tried many means. They haven’t worked. They haven’t tried one thing. They haven’t tried stepping out. Maybe even helping. The Taliban have to build a government as soon as they can. What we have built in terms of infrastructure and institutions, they can use to keep things going. Hospitals, schools, roads, etc. all are needed. They will be needed. We need to stop the destruction and chaos as quickly as possible. Let them have Kabul to set up a government. Let peace rein. Let the Afghans find their roles. Their families to be together. Their tribes to find themselves. Money to move around, food to harvest for the winter. For animals to be taken care of. Schools to start. Social media to flourish. Internet connections to the world. Access to funding for social programs. Help aid agencies at the behest of the Taliban to work in the communities, form cultural exchange programs, allow freedom of movement for Afghans abroad. In short, let us all assimilate the new Afghanistan. This is not 2001.

  • When The west forced Hamid karzai to let the country most afghan knew it wasn’t good idea for a weak person like him to be President then when they again forced Ashraf ghani it was the banging of the the end for this country he installed all former Taliban or sympathizer or dual citizen most already runaway to west some of the governor and general in the arm force already saying they work for Taliban so with such leadership how can any 1 fight

  • Thank you Al Jazeera for informing taliban by talking to this idiot guy on camera. Because of their incompetence the brave souls who sacrificed themselves for the safety of the nation must be in pain today.soldiers never get frightened ? That’s why special forces are protecting you ? They should be at front fighting these hazis rather protecting you

  • the war is lost for the puppet gov.. so why not hand over what taliban will get anyhow? if this guy wants 2 stop the killing and give all his love – well, than that would b a proper solution.. its like 45 in europe: each day the loser of the war continues fighting will only change the number of dead pplz – but not the outcome of the war..

  • I love Afghans. I love the peple. They are so tall. I love their culture, their cusine. They are famous for asafoetida. If you treat them with respect they will reciprocate with their sincerity. Not easy to even stay alive during the 20 years of US occupation. I love you Afghanistan. Get rid of the drug culture. You are great. An inspiration to the world. No one came to help Afghans. But for Ukraine, the whole west is even ready for a world war. Strange.

  • After my extensive research about the AfghanTaliban for over a decade, I have come down to this conclusion with evidence that it is impossible for them to be terrorists. In fact, anyone calling them a terrorist is most likely the terrorist who is playing the blame game to avoid getting exposed. One great reason why it is impossible for them to be terrorists. Simple! Because they have been the victims of the global terrorists. A small fact about this man Sirajuddin Haqqani. Haqqani had several brothers killed by former Afghan commandos who happened to be from his village. They were brought to him after the Taliban takeover. Haqqani pardoned all of them on live television and encouraged the entire nation to do the same. Idk what you guys think, but that is a very anti-terrorist thing to do.

  • For those silly people who mocking him saying “peaceful man of peaceful community”, you should know they fought for the independence of their country and people from so-called peaceful nations. They didn’t invaded Palestine, Chechen, Somalia, Vietnam, Bosnia, Iraq, Syria, Libya. You guys can’t resist in front of a tyrant police constable or govt clerk and here you are barking on those who defeated armed forces of more than 30 counties who were equip with The most destructive weapons in which 4 are atomic power while two was superpower at the time of invasion. Taliban were no where near to western counties in defense equipments, in wealth, in propaganda war of media, in global politics but still they defeated them badly. I think you should give them some respect with brave heart bcz they didn’t fire a single bullets in any other country.

  • Ooh what good can be expected from this website ” Hindustan times”. Calling that man a terrorist. He was fighting for his rights and for his country’s rights but here he is being called as a terrorist by slaves of America. You might be slaves of the usa we are not. And you Don’t have any right to call him a terrorist.

  • Who defines terrorism or terrorist? Suicide bombing is a major crime both against those who are killed without just cause, it is also a major crime to knowingly & willingly killing yourself whilst committing another crime. If the definition is objective & just, it would also apply the Ukrainian conflict as well. Where a suicide bomber is being glorified in the western media. Doesn’t that sound like; you are a “terrorist” & ours is a “brave freedom fighter” for doing exactly the same act.

  • Mujahideen💪 not terrorist❌ May Allah unite us muslims. Also Palestine will be free soon. Allahumma ameen.. ❤️ Just like us as a Bangamoro in south east asia, we’ve been struggled 54 years for our right self-determination. Our mujahideen never gave up to fought our rights and land! Alhamdulillah with the mercy of Allah we took back our right to have an own new established government! (BARMM) Always trust Allah. We support our muslim brother and sisters for their cause! #freedom #Palestine #Gaza #Syria #Afghanistan!!#Allah is the greatest!!💪✊

  • When they were fighting against Russia they were called Heroes by America but when they fought against the invasion of their lands by Americans they are called now terrorist, stop your hypocrisy. May Allah bless the Afghan people and the Taliban and forgive their mistakes and keep them firm on islam.

  • Very sad,unfair and disgusting what was done to my brothers and sisters in Iraq. I am a Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim ) so i know what aggression is. I hope Iraq recovers. We as Muslims need to unite and learn to love as we are one. ☝️ I might add,I don’t hate on Serbian and American women/girls at all.(❤️) Yes,many of our women and young girls in Bosnia,during the aggression,got raped ( Stretched Out ) by force,and it hurts,it also hurts that many of my own kind,Bosniak girls,,called me ugly when its not my fault and played me, and that really hurts . So umm, a BIG 👎

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