Resolution of Eight Disputes and Feuds in the Provinces of Kunar, Jawzjan, Bamyan, Nangarhar, and Kabul
As a result of the efforts of the personnel (Muhtasibs) of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Hearing of Complaints of IEA, eight cases of disputes and long-standing hostilities among tribes and families in Kunar, Jawzjan, Bamyan, Nangarhar, and Kabul provinces were resolved through reconciliation and mutual understanding.
These disputes and hostilities had arisen from family disagreements, tribal conflicts, issues related to the distribution of inheritance, and social misunderstandings.
Over time, these conflicts had continued to expand and intensify.
However, following a series of meetings, constructive dialogues, and efforts to encourage the parties toward Is/la/mic brotherhood and unity, all disputes and hostilities were peacefully resolved.
During these meetings, the ministry’s personnel (Muhtasibs) emphasized the implementation of Is/la/mic values and worked to strengthen the spirit of forgiveness, brotherhood, and social cohesion among the people, thereby creating the conditions necessary for ending these disputes and conflicts.
Meanwhile, tribal elders and religious scholars welcomed the efforts of the Ministry’s personnel in resolving these hostilities and expressed hope that the continuation of such initiatives would further promote peace, brotherhood, and peaceful coexistence throughout society.
