Islamabad (ap) — the taliban’s reclusive supreme leader on monday warned afghans against earning money or gaining worldly honor at a time when the country is in the grip of humanitarian crises and isolated on the global stage. Secluded in his stronghold in southern afghanistan, reclusive taliban supreme leader hibatullah akhundzada is the cornerstone of the movement that has ruled unchallenged since reclaiming power in 2021, strictly enforcing islamic law. After kabul's fall in summer 2021, the emir gained another title, supreme leader of afghanistan, which came with the challenge of transforming his movement into a governing force.
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Two years since the taliban took over again, afghanistan is in the hands of hibatullah akhundzada, known as the amir al mu'mineen, or commander of the faithful.