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Bomb killing: Afghan cleric killed by bomb -reports indicate

A distinguished Afghan cleric who supported the Taliban and subscribed to female education has been killed.

Reports indicate that Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani died in a suicide bomb blast in Kabul.

Speaking to Reuters, Taliban sources say the religious leader was targeted by a man who detonated explosives hidden in an artificial plastic limb.

It is not currently clear who is responsible for the killing, but he had previously been targeted by the Islamic State (IS) group.

According to local reports, the attack took place at an Islamic seminary in the Afghan capital.

Sheikh Haqqani was a supporter of Afghanistan’s Taliban government and a prominent critic of the jihadist militant group Islamic State Kohrasan Province (IS-K), a regional affiliate of IS that operates in Afghanistan and opposes the Taliban’s rule.

“It’s a very huge loss for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,” a senior Taliban official told Reuters news agency, adding that authorities were investigating who was behind the attack.

Despite sharing the same name, he was not related to Afghanistan’s Haqqani militant group network.

The religious leader had previously issued a fatwa, or religious decree, in support of female education – a contentious issue inside Afghanistan.

In an interview with the BBC’s Secunder Kermani earlier this year, he argued that Afghan women and girls should be able to access education: “There is no justification in the sharia [law] to say female education is not allowed. No justification at all.”

He added: “All the religious books have stated female education is permissible and obligatory, because, for example, if a woman gets sick, in an Islamic environment like Afghanistan or Pakistan, and needs treatment, it’s much better if she’s treated by a female doctor.”

In all but a handful of provinces in the country, girls’ secondary schools have been ordered to remain closed by the Taliban.

Sheikh Haqqani had previously survived two assassination attempts, most recently in 2020 when IS claimed responsibility for an explosion at a religious school in the Pakistani city of Peshawar that killed at least seven people.

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