ARCS Leadership Meets High Commission of Shias of Afghanistan

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Tue, Jan 13 2026 3:21 PM
ARCS Leadership Meets High Commission of Shias of Afghanistan

Tuesday, January 13, 2025

Sheikh-ul-Hadith Shahabuddin Delawar, General President of the ARCS, along with Vice President Hafiz Azizur Rahman, met with Al-Haj Mohammad Ali Akhlaqi, Head of the High Commission of Shias of Afghanistan, as well as his deputies and members, to discuss a number of issues.
Mr. Dalawar described Afghanistan as the shared home of all Afghans and spoke about the humanitarian services carried out by the ARCS to address the challenges faced by returning refugees. He added that, as an independent and impartial organization, the ARCS provides its humanitarian, health, and educational services to all people without any form of discrimination.
In his remarks, Mr. Akhlaqi described the humanitarian services of the ARCS in supporting returning refugees, the vulnerable, and disaster-affected people as effective. He also shared the problems faced by newly repatriated families, for which Mr. Dalawar assured that solutions would be pursued.

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