Farsi
LIVE
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Deeyar TV
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
    • Afghanistan
    • World
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Science
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Spotlights
    • Narrating the End: Letters from the Fall
    • Citizen Stories
    • Women
    • Human Rights
    • Refugees
  • Multimedia
    • Photo
    • Video
    • Podcast
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
    • Afghanistan
    • World
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Science
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Spotlights
    • Narrating the End: Letters from the Fall
    • Citizen Stories
    • Women
    • Human Rights
    • Refugees
  • Multimedia
    • Photo
    • Video
    • Podcast
No Result
View All Result
Deeyar TV
LIVE

Mullah Yaqoob: Those Who Take Religion to Extremes Are Mistaken

Yousuf Mehrdad

August 27, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
Mullah Yaqoob: Those Who Take Religion to Extremes Are Mistaken

Photo: @abdulmateenqani

Share via QR CodeShare on FacebookShare on X

Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid, the Taliban’s Defense Minister, has stated that Islam is a religion of moderation, and those who veer into extremism or negligence are misguided. His remarks come as the Taliban continues to face widespread accusations of religious extremism, particularly regarding its treatment of women, girls, and minority communities.

“The Islamic faith is balanced, but some people sometimes take an extreme or negligent path, which is a mistake,” Yaqoob said in a recent statement.

The Taliban has been condemned globally for banning girls’ education beyond primary school and for its hardline interpretation of Islamic law. Despite such policies, Yaqoob rejected any suggestion of factionalism within the group. Addressing persistent reports of internal rifts between the so-called “Kandahari” and “Kabul” factions of the Taliban, he claimed: “Differences in perspective may exist anywhere, but there is no division—only a matter of stronger obedience.”

Yaqoob also denied any ongoing ties between the Taliban and al-Qaeda, saying: “Those relations were severed after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan.”

On the Taliban’s increasingly strained relationship with Pakistan, Yaqoob expressed dissatisfaction, stating: “Our relations are not normal, and I am not happy about it. They must be normalized.” His comments reflect growing tensions between the two former allies amid Pakistan’s mass deportations of migrants from Afghanistan and border skirmishes.

Related Stories

Khalilzad: Iran’s Regime Has Failed to Civilize Itself in 45 Years—“And May Never Will”
Afghanistan

Khalilzad: Iran’s Regime Has Failed to Civilize Itself in 45 Years—“And May Never Will”

August 27
UN: 82% of Families Returning from Pakistan Are in Debt Upon Arrival
Afghanistan

UN: 82% of Families Returning from Pakistan Are in Debt Upon Arrival

August 27
UK Conservatives Signal Openness to Taliban Deal on Deportations After Election
Afghanistan

UK Conservatives Signal Openness to Taliban Deal on Deportations After Election

August 27
EU Confirms Talks with Taliban over Deportation of Afghanistan’s Migrants
Afghanistan

EU Confirms Talks with Taliban over Deportation of Afghanistan’s Migrants

August 27

Deeyar TV is a leading media outlet founded by Afghan journalists in exile, standing as a bold voice for freedom of speech and independent journalism. With a strong digital presence, it brings timely news and compelling stories from Afghanistan and beyond. Its live broadcast is accessible to audiences worldwide.


© 2025 Deeyar TV. All rights reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
    • Afghanistan
    • World
  • Economy
  • Culture
  • Science
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Spotlights
    • Narrating the End: Letters from the Fall
    • Citizen Stories
    • Women
    • Human Rights
    • Refugees
  • Multimedia
    • Photo
    • Video
    • Podcast

© 2025 Deeyar TV. All rights reserved.

Farsi