Noor Mohammad Saqib نور محمد ثاقب | |
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Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs | |
Acting | |
Assumed office 7 September 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Hasan Akhund (acting) |
Leader | Hibatullah Akhundzada |
Preceded by | Faiz Mohammad Usmani |
Chief Justice of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan | |
In office c. 1996 – c. 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Rabbani |
Leader | Mullah Omar |
Preceded by | Abdul Satar Sanaie [1] |
Succeeded by | Hibatullah Akhundzada |
Personal | |
Nationality | Afghan |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Haqqania |
Teachers |
Qazi Hamidullah Khan Zahid Ur Rashdi |
Occupation | Politician, Taliban member |
Noor Mohammad Saqib ( Pashto: نور محمد ثاقب [nur mʊˈhamad sɑˈqɪb]) is the Minister of Hajj and Awqaf in the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. [2] He also previously been the chief justice of the Supreme Court during the 1996–2001 Taliban rule of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. [3] [4]
Saqib studied at Darul Uloom Haqqania in Pakistan and had won first positions both in his seminary and in the Federation of Madrassas of Pakistan in the final Hadith examination. A year before the Hadith study, he studied at Madrasa Anwar-ul-Uloom, Central Jamia Masjid, Gujranwala, where he studied Mishkat Shareef and Hidayah from Qazi Hamidullah Khan and Jalalin Sharif from Zahid Ur Rashdi. [5]
Noor Mohammad Saqib نور محمد ثاقب | |
---|---|
Minister of Hajj and Religious Affairs | |
Acting | |
Assumed office 7 September 2021 | |
Prime Minister | Hasan Akhund (acting) |
Leader | Hibatullah Akhundzada |
Preceded by | Faiz Mohammad Usmani |
Chief Justice of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan | |
In office c. 1996 – c. 2001 | |
Prime Minister | Mohammad Rabbani |
Leader | Mullah Omar |
Preceded by | Abdul Satar Sanaie [1] |
Succeeded by | Hibatullah Akhundzada |
Personal | |
Nationality | Afghan |
Alma mater | Darul Uloom Haqqania |
Teachers |
Qazi Hamidullah Khan Zahid Ur Rashdi |
Occupation | Politician, Taliban member |
Noor Mohammad Saqib ( Pashto: نور محمد ثاقب [nur mʊˈhamad sɑˈqɪb]) is the Minister of Hajj and Awqaf in the Taliban rule in Afghanistan. [2] He also previously been the chief justice of the Supreme Court during the 1996–2001 Taliban rule of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan. [3] [4]
Saqib studied at Darul Uloom Haqqania in Pakistan and had won first positions both in his seminary and in the Federation of Madrassas of Pakistan in the final Hadith examination. A year before the Hadith study, he studied at Madrasa Anwar-ul-Uloom, Central Jamia Masjid, Gujranwala, where he studied Mishkat Shareef and Hidayah from Qazi Hamidullah Khan and Jalalin Sharif from Zahid Ur Rashdi. [5]