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|fullname = Hibatullah Akhundzada | |fullname = Hibatullah Akhundzada | ||
|alias = Commander of the Faithful<br>''Emir-al-Momineen'' | |alias = Commander of the Faithful<br>''Emir-al-Momineen'' | ||
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|type of villain = Dark Priest | |type of villain = Dark Priest | ||
|goals = Take control of Afghanistan (successful in 2021) | |goals = Take control of Afghanistan (successful in 2021) | ||
|crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br> | |crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>[[Mass murder]]<br>[[War crimes]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>Mass executions<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Americophobia]]<br>[[Rape]] | ||
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}}{{Quote|Every opportunity for the establishment of an Islamic system, peace and security that presents itself will be made use of by the Islamic Emirate. We fully assure neighboring, regional, and world countries that Afghanistan will not permit anyone to pose a security threat to any other country using our soil.|Hibatullah Akhundzada}}'''Hibatullah Akhundzada''' (Pashto: هبت الله اخونزاده; Arabic: هبة الله أخوند زاده ''Haibatullāh Aḫūnd Zādah''; born 1961) is | }}{{Quote|Every opportunity for the establishment of an Islamic system, peace and security that presents itself will be made use of by the Islamic Emirate. We fully assure neighboring, regional, and world countries that Afghanistan will not permit anyone to pose a security threat to any other country using our soil.|Hibatullah Akhundzada}}'''Hibatullah Akhundzada''' (Pashto: هبت الله اخونزاده; Arabic: هبة الله أخوند زاده ''Haibatullāh Aḫūnd Zādah''; born 1961) is an Afghani [[Militant Islam]]ic scholar who is the current Supreme Leader of the [[Taliban]], assuming leadership of the organization following the death of [[Akhtar Mansour]]. Following the Taliban's capture of Kabul on August 15, 2021, he is also the ''de facto'' state leader of Afghanistan. | ||
Akhundzada reportedly issued the majority of the Taliban's ''fatwas'', and was the head of the Taliban's Islamic courts. The Taliban also bestowed upon Akhundzada the title ''Emir-al-Momineen'' ("Commander of the Faithful") that his two predecessors had carried. | Akhundzada reportedly issued the majority of the Taliban's ''fatwas'', and was the head of the Taliban's Islamic courts. The Taliban also bestowed upon Akhundzada the title ''Emir-al-Momineen'' ("Commander of the Faithful") that his two predecessors had carried. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Akhundzada was born in 1961 in the Panjwayi district of Kandahar Province in the Kingdom of Afghanistan. A Pashtun, he belongs to the Noorzai clan or tribe. His first name, Hibatullah, means "gift from Allah" in Arabic. His father, Mullah Mohammad Akhund, was a religious scholar as well as the imam of their village mosque. | Akhundzada was born in 1961 in the Panjwayi district of Kandahar Province in the Kingdom of Afghanistan. A Pashtun, he belongs to the Noorzai clan or tribe. His first name, Hibatullah, means "gift from Allah" in Arabic. His father, Mullah Mohammad Akhund, was a religious scholar as well as the imam of their village mosque. | ||
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In the summer of 2021, forces under Akhundzada's nominal command began a general offensive seeking to achieve a final victory in the war. | In the summer of 2021, forces under Akhundzada's nominal command began a general offensive seeking to achieve a final victory in the war. | ||
On 15 August, the Associated Press reported that the Taliban had reached and captured Kabul; thus, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan's government fell. The Taliban said that they were awaiting a "transfer" of power. On 15 August, following the near seizure of the capital, the Taliban occupied the Presidential Palace after the incumbent President Ashraf Ghani fled the country to Tajikistan. | On 15 August, the Associated Press reported that the Taliban had reached and captured Kabul; thus, the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan's government fell. The Taliban said that they were awaiting a "transfer" of power. On 15 August, following the near seizure of the capital, the Taliban occupied the Presidential Palace after the incumbent President Ashraf Ghani fled the country to Tajikistan. A second Islamic Emirate was officially declared on August 19. | ||
On 18 August, it was announced that based on the general amnesty issued by Akhundzada, “it was decided to release political detainees from all prisons of Afghanistan”. By the time, the Taliban has already taken control of key prisons across the country and freed thousands of inmates, including [[The Islamic State|ISIS]] fighters, [[Al-Qaeda]] members and senior Taliban figures. | |||
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