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Speech by the
delegation of Afghanistan
Your Majesty,
Your Excellency, Prime Minister Badawi,
Mr. Secretary General,
Majesties, Excellencies Heads State and
Government of Islamic countries,
Brothers and sisters,
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullah-e-wa
Barakaatu!
It is pleasure for me to be addressing this
august gathering of my Muslim brothers and
sisters. Please allow me to present to you
the Salams and warm wishes of the people of
Afghanistan. I thank His Majesty the
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King
Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, and the
brotherly people of Saudi Arabia for their
warm hospitality and for organizing this
conference, which I believe is a significant
initiative that will contribute to unity and
progress in the Muslim world.
Excellencies, Heads of State and Government,
We are all the descendents of a glorious
civilization which was founded in this Holy
City. We are proud of the accomplishments,
values and the greatness of our Islamic
civilization. However, today our
civilization is facing important challenges
– challenges that would require us to adopt
proper responses across the Ummah and the
world at large.
Many Islamic countries are suffering from
economic and social backwardness, poverty
and violence. Despite our past glory, our
richness in natural resources and our more
than one billion population, Muslim
countries are losing influence in matters of
international politics and economy.
We Muslims can achieve progress when we
overcome our needs for human resources and
institutional capacities, and this can be
done when we strengthen cooperation amongst
ourselves and with the rest of the world. I
believe that for us to find solutions to our
domestic problems and ascertain our active
role in the international arena, we need to
determine our objectives and agree on common
strategies for reaching those objectives.
The truth is that understanding still needs
to be strengthened among Islamic countries
if Muslims are to find a common language in
response to global challenges.
Regrettably, there are small groups around
the world, including in Muslim countries,
which exploit religion as a political
instrument that leads to killing of innocent
people. At the core of our Islamic beliefs
lie eternal values of morality, but we
cannot effectively overcome our challenges
without fighting terrorism, the common
victims of which are Muslims in our own
countries.
Similarly, it is regrettable that today
there are some circles in the world which
see Islam as a threat and consider it an
enemy. We want this attitude to end. The
perception that bloody borders divide the
different cultures and religions, and the
perception that co-existence is inconsistent
with Islam are absolutely wrong. It is the
common job of Muslims to remove these
perceptions.
On the other hand, while we fight terrorist
ideas in our own countries, we should also
wisely combat the challenge of Islamophobia
in other countries. We must show to the
world the true face of Islam – which is
about peace, justice and respect for human
dignity.
Dear brothers and sisters,
Islamic brotherhood should be the basis of
relations between Islamic countries. Our
bonds of brotherhood require us to stand
with each other in tough times. Brotherhood,
equality and cooperation must be the basic
principles of our political ties. Respect
for national sovereignty and territorial
integrity of Muslim countries and equity
among countries must be the foundations of
our cooperation. Our success is in how much
we can nurture this cooperation.
Muslim countries are endowed with abundant
natural resources and large, young and
energetic populations. Equipping our
populations with modern education and
technological achievements will guarantee
our prosperity. The bright past of the
Islamic civilization was owed to knowledge
and education. It is vital for us to pay
attention to the contemporary education and
learning.
Majesties and Excellencies!
We are very grateful to Allah that the
people of Afghanistan have regained control
over their destiny after many years of wars
and sufferings. The Afghan people have given
great sacrifices for the sake of Islam, and
we know very well that Muslims of the world
stood with us during our Jihad and
resistance and strongly defended our genuine
rights. We also know that you support our
efforts to further strengthen peace and
build a prosperous Afghanistan.
After former Soviet Russian invasion,
foreign interferences and many years of
wars, destruction and miseries, Afghanistan
is now taking steps towards stability with
the help of the international community. Our
country adopted a constitution. The success
of last year’s presidential elections and
the parliamentary elections this year lead
to the belief that considerable achievements
have been made towards normalcy. About 6.5
million children and young people – 40 per
cent of them girls – go to schools and
universities. In a country where four years
ago women were deprived of all civil rights
and the right to education, praise be to
Allah that women today have achieved these
rights in the light of Islamic teachings.
Afghanistan’s economy is growing with every
passing day. Our currency is strong and
stable. About 60 thousand workers from the
region and the neighbouring countries are
working in Afghanistan. Some of the
country’s highways have been made while this
process is going on with great momentum in
all parts of the country. We have enacted
laws and created conducive conditions for
national and foreign investment. I take this
opportunity to thanks all the countries and
international organizations which have
extended much needed help to Afghanistan
over the past four years.
Excellencies, brothers and sisters!
Afghanistan supports peaceful settlement of
all regional disputes.
The people of Afghanistan want peace and
stability in Palestine. We hope that
Palestinians will determine their own
destiny with their free will. We support the
peace process in Palestine and we believe
that peace in the region is dependant upon
the establishment of a Palestinian State.
Peace and stability in Iraq is important for
the world’s security. The people of Iraq
must live in freedom, prosperity, peace and
security. The people of Afghanistan want an
end to violence and tension in Iraq and hope
that Iraqi elections will take place in a
peaceful environment. An independent, calm
and peaceful Iraq is the first condition for
the strengthening of peace and security in
the region.
Excellencies leaders of Islamic state,
brothers and sisters,
Afghanistan is a member of the great family
of Muslim nations and will always stand on
all issues next to its Muslim brothers. We
emphasize the importance of Islamic
brotherhood and hope that our Muslim
brothers will not leave us alone in this
historical time as we work to rebuild our
country. I thank, once again, His Majesty
the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, for
this significant initiative that brings us
together. During these blessed days of Hajj,
we pray that Almighty Allah may grant
lasting peace and prosperity to the Muslim
world.
Wa Minallah-e Tawfiq
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