Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) – Monitoring: The festival included a variety of cultural activities such as speeches, poetry recitations, and specialized discussions on the mulberry fruit, theater performances, and an art exhibition.
Mawlawi Nasrullah Malikzada, the Head of Information and Culture in Panjshir, highlighted the importance of such cultural festivals in promoting cultural exchange among the people, particularly intellectuals, across Afghanistan. He emphasized that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan aims to foster unity and solidarity among the public, intellectuals, writers, and poets through these cultural initiatives.
Hafiz Mohammad Agha Hakim, the Governor of Panjshir, lauded the Mulberry Festival as a key cultural event in the province. He noted that mulberries are a historic and indigenous fruit of Panjshir, celebrated for their delightful taste and regarded as a staple in the region’s traditional cuisine.
Governor Hakim also noted the presence of high-ranking officials from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and cultural figures from Kabul, describing it as a testament to the national and Islamic unity among Afghans. He stressed that the vibrant participation in the festival reflects the prevailing security and the strong support of the Panjshir residents for the Islamic Emirate, led by the Supreme Leader.
Governor Hakim reiterated that all Afghans now live under the umbrella of Islamic governance, enjoying peace and prosperity. He assured that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is committed to protecting the lives and property of its citizens, ensuring that no one disrupts the country’s stability or security.
The festival also featured performances by numerous poets who recited poetry and songs, contributing to the rich cultural atmosphere of the event./Bakhtar
Mawlawi Nasrullah Malikzada, the Head of Information and Culture in Panjshir, highlighted the importance of such cultural festivals in promoting cultural exchange among the people, particularly intellectuals, across Afghanistan. He emphasized that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan aims to foster unity and solidarity among the public, intellectuals, writers, and poets through these cultural initiatives.
Hafiz Mohammad Agha Hakim, the Governor of Panjshir, lauded the Mulberry Festival as a key cultural event in the province. He noted that mulberries are a historic and indigenous fruit of Panjshir, celebrated for their delightful taste and regarded as a staple in the region’s traditional cuisine.
Governor Hakim also noted the presence of high-ranking officials from the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan and cultural figures from Kabul, describing it as a testament to the national and Islamic unity among Afghans. He stressed that the vibrant participation in the festival reflects the prevailing security and the strong support of the Panjshir residents for the Islamic Emirate, led by the Supreme Leader.
Governor Hakim reiterated that all Afghans now live under the umbrella of Islamic governance, enjoying peace and prosperity. He assured that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is committed to protecting the lives and property of its citizens, ensuring that no one disrupts the country’s stability or security.
The festival also featured performances by numerous poets who recited poetry and songs, contributing to the rich cultural atmosphere of the event./Bakhtar