Moulavi Abdul Hamid Ismailzai has no absolute authority

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Moulavi Abdul Hamid Ismailzai has no absolute authority

Mawlana Abdul Hamid Ismailzahi does not have absolute authority.

In today’s Friday sermon in Zahedan, Mawlana Abdul Hamid Ismailzahi, the Sunni Friday Prayer leader, strongly criticized extremism and religious exaggeration, and emphasized the moderate interpretation of religion.

He stated that Islam is a religion of interaction, compassion, peace, and coexistence.

Mr. Ismailzahi further emphasized that no ruler has absolute authority, as absolute authority belongs to God.

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