AFGHANISTAN - July 9 - Afghan Mosques Raided.Afghan police officers raid mosques A list of notable mosques around the world: Asia Afghanistan
prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Afghan officials. The arrests appeared to be the first large-scale raids of mosques carried out by the country's US-backed government and immediately set off a backlash from Afghan religious leaders. Two theologians in Kandahar condemned the raids, saying they resulted in the arrest of innocent people following a longstanding Afghan tradition of travelers being allowed to spend the night in mosques. The men requested anonymity, fearing reprisal reprisal, in international law, the forcible taking, in time of peace, by one country of the property or territory belonging to another country or to the citizens of the other country, to be held as a pledge or as redress in order to satisfy a claim. from the government. Police officials said they had received intelligence that unidentified men were meeting in mosques in Kandahar, which experienced a sharp increase in suicide bombings Noun 1. suicide bombing - a terrorist bombing carried out by someone who does not hope to survive it bombing - the use of bombs for sabotage; a tactic frequently used by terrorists suicide bombing n → this spring. "Some strange people stay the night at mosques, having meetings", said the Kandahar police chief, Said Aziz Ahmad Wardak. Crowds gathered outside police headquarters in Kandahar, he said, but they remained peaceful while waiting for the prisoners to be released. Local religious leaders also met with police officials after the raids. Wardak denied it was Afghan tradition to allow travelers from other regions to stay in mosques, and he called on local theologians to halt the practice. "This is not part of tradition in Kandahar", he said. "A mosque mosque (mŏsk), building for worship used by members of the Islamic faith. Muhammad's house in Medina (A.D. 622), with its surrounding courtyard and hall with columns, became the prototype for the mosque where the faithful gathered for prayer. is not a restaurant". |
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