"At the official invitation of the Minister of MOHIA, a delegation of religious scholars from Uzbekistan has arrived in Kabul.

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Wednesday, 20th Rabi' al-Thani 1446 AH (2nd Aqrab 1403)
According to the official invitation from Sheikh al-Hadith Dr. Mufti Noor Muhammad Saqib, the Minister of MOHIA of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, a high-ranking delegation of scholars from Uzbekistan, led by Sheikh Mufti Nooruddin Khalq Nazar, the head of the Muslim Affairs Department of that country, arrived in Kabul today.
The mentioned delegation is set to hold separate meetings to discuss strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation with high-ranking officials and representatives of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. They will also address religious and educational issues between the two countries (Afghanistan and Uzbekistan), improve and develop relations among scholars, collaborate and exchange experiences in matters related to mosques and schools, and will visit historical, sacred, and famous sites in Afghanistan

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