The Afghan Taliban refused to attend the Ulema Conference

Saudi government-controlled Ulema conference starts in Jeddah on July 10 to 11, in which 40 countries are participating

Saudi government-controlled Ulema conference starts in Jeddah on July 10 to 11, in which 40 countries are participating

Karachi … News Time

The Afghan Taliban has refused to attend the two-day seminar conference in Saudi Arabia and the scholars from all over the world have requested that their standpoint for the US withdrawal should be supported. The war continues due to the presence of American forces in Afghanistan. If the Afghan forces finish their presence, the Afghan Taliban is ready to end their fight. In the conference held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 10 to 11 July, arrangements for thousands of scholarships have been completed. Visas have been issued to the scholars of 40 countries for this conference.

Saudi government supervised seminar is starting in Jeddah on July 10 to 11, the Afghan Taliban have also been invited to attend. However, the Taliban refused to attend the Ulema conference. The Afghan Taliban says that the Kabul government and the United States are using Saudi Arabia and scholars to save their seats and hide their protest. The Kabul government and the United States together are trying to make a legitimate fight against the Taliban. According to the sources, the US Taliban will not work at any such conference until the United States declares the annex. There is no use to attend such conferences. Ummah supporters in Saudi Arabia support their position and tell the United States that they should end up occupying Afghanistan. The problem of Afghanistan can not be resolved as long as the US military is occupying Afghanistan. If the United States declares the withdrawal then the Taliban will stop the same moment. The scholars of the world should speak against the illegitimate occupation of Afghanistan.

On the other hand, the Saudi government has issued a visa to thousands of scholars of 40 countries for two-day international universities conference on July 10-11, and the scholars also started arriving. These scholars will also take a look at Jeddah regarding Afghanistan’s issue 7 as well as protest against ongoing governments in Saudi Arabia and other countries. According to sources, this seminary conference will be requested to fight Taliban. It is also possible that the Afghan Taliban’s struggle should be declared non-Shariah. However, if Afghan Taliban struggle is declared non-Shariah, scholars will also be divided. According to sources, a Jeddah conference will be offered to start direct talks between the US, the Afghan Taliban and the Afghan government and will be a strategy for permanent warfare. However, sources of Taliban say that a permanent ceasefire offer will not be accepted until the US declares the withdrawal. Jeddah conference results can be helpful when the United States is forced to pull out of Afghanistan. Only forced to fight the Taliban or giving the Taliban’s legitimate struggle to non-Shari’ah will not solve the problem.

On the other hand, Afghan scholars have started efforts again to encourage Taliban leaders to participate in this conference. In this regard, Afghan Ta’bab’s six-member delegation has been offered to attend the conference, however, until the last information, the Afghan Taliban have not allowed the delegation to go. Here it is clear that almost two weeks before the conference, the US has offered talks with the Taliban regarding the presence of its army in Afghanistan that it is ready to discuss the presence of US troops in Afghanistan.

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