The goal of standing against the Soviet Union was to implement Islamic laws in the country
Speakers at the conference "War and Bloodshed, after the presence and exit of the Reds" emphasized that the goal of the Afghan nation's stand against the Soviet Union was not only the defeat and withdrawal of the Soviet Union from Afghanistan, but the implementation of Islamic laws in the country.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Kabul: Sayed Hussain Hadi, head of the Tablighi Cultural Foundation of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) at the anniversary of the withdrawal of the Soviet Red Army from Afghanistan, it was held in Kabul by the Prophet's (PBUH) Foundation. He said: The goal of the Afghan nation's stand against the Soviet Union was not only the defeat and withdrawal of the Soviet Union from Afghanistan, but the implementation of Islamic laws in the country.
Hadi added that at the time of Jihad, there was no criterion for mujahedeen, race, party and region, but only Islam was the criterion, therefore the people of Afghanistan defeated the armed forces with their bare hands.
According to him, when the Mujahedeen won, their approach changed, a number of mujahedeen leaders brought ethnic and racial issues that caused civil wars in Afghanistan.
He emphasized that the people of Afghanistan did not fail in wars and trenches, but they failed at the peak of power, because there was a gap between the people and the jihadi leaders.
At the same time, Shah Khan Ali Shahdi, one of the Mujahedeen, also gave a speech in this ceremony and said: "Whatever our nation has today is the blessing of the blood of those martyrs who lost their lives in the path of religion and homeland throughout the history of the country."
He added that at the time of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, if you had asked any scientist and politician whether the Afghan people would win the war with the Soviet Union, they would have answered in the negative, but the Afghan nation won with piety and taking refuge in God.
This Mujahid asked the Islamic Emirate to adhere to the general amnesty, because this nation can no longer endure bloodshed and migration.
It should be remembered that in 1358 AH, the former Red Army of the Soviet Union entered Afghanistan through Bandar Hairatan by the order of Leonid Brezhnev, the leader of the Communist Party at that time.
But after ten years of aggression and the burning wars, on 1368 AH, he was expelled from Afghanistan by accepting defeat against the Mujahedeen. Others were displaced to neighboring countries and other countries near and far.