Results of the Competitive Examination on the Five Decrees Formally Announced
Organized by the Directorate of Student Services Coordination at Kabul University, the competitive event drew the participation of approximately one thousand students. Following a rigorous evaluation of the written examination, the final outcomes were disclosed today during an official assembly.
Keynote speakers at the ceremony deliberated extensively on the significance of the supreme decrees, the religious obligation to obey the sharia based ruler, public awareness initiatives regarding these mandates, and the mechanisms of their implementation. The presentations underscored that adherence to the authority of a legitimate Islamic ruler is a divine mandate decreed by Allah Almighty and His Messenger (PBUH), rendering compliance an absolute obligation.
Furthermore, students were strongly encouraged to demonstrate a similar competitive spirit in executing these decrees as they did in studying them. The speakers noted that pursuing this knowledge alongside specialized academic curricula offers students a distinct merit, enabling them to earn the divine pleasure of the Almighty.
The high-profile assembly was attended by key dignitaries, including the Deputy Minister of Student Affairs from the Ministry of Higher Education, the Deputy Minister of Professional Affairs from the Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, alongside the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellors, and Deans of Faculties of Kabul University. The Chancellor of Kabul Education University and the Deputy Minister of Student Affairs from Kabul Medical University were also in attendance.
The event concluded with the distribution of commendation certificates and prizes to all successful contestants, alongside the conferral of distinguished merit awards upon the highest-scoring candidates.
