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Taliban leader urges opponents to accept his rule, return to Afghanistan
by The Frontier Post
KABUL (Amu tv): Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Taliban’s supreme leader, used his Eid al-Adha sermon on Wednesday to call on political and military opponents to abandon their resistance, return to Afghanistan and accept Taliban rule.
Speaking for about 50 minutes at Kandahar’s grand mosque, Akhundzada devoted much of his remarks to the importance of obedience to Taliban leadership, arguing that unity among Muslims depends on loyalty to a single ruler.
“Lay down your weapons. We have no issue with you,” Akhundzada said. “We forgave you before and we forgive you now. Come back. This is your country, your land and your system.”
His appeal appeared aimed at former government officials, exiled political figures and armed opposition groups that continue to reject Taliban rule nearly five years after the movement returned to power.
Akhundzada warned against political divisions and said disagreements could threaten the country’s stability. He argued that Muslims are religiously obligated to obey a ruler and said unity would be impossible without a recognized leader.
“It is obligatory for Muslims to have an emir,” he said. “If a person dies without being in obedience to the emir, his death is a death of ignorance.”
The Taliban leader has repeatedly emphasized loyalty to his authority since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. During that period, he has issued dozens of decrees that have reshaped Afghanistan’s society, including measures that have severely restricted the rights of women and girls.

