Mohammad Ali Akhlaqi
Phone: 0787759903
2. Previous Function:
Ministry of Education, General Manager of Forums (2002-2004)
Markez Tahqeeqat (Research Centre).
Teacher sociology and is head of the Sociology Department in the Education faculty at Kabul University. He also teaches sociology at various private universities in Kabul, including Kateb and Khatam Ul Nabeen. (since 2006)
Wolesi Jirga Member 2010 MP MNA Ghazni
Director General of the High Commission of Shiites (20260120)
3. Biodata:
Ustad Muhammad Ali Akhlaqi is the son of Hussain Ali and was born 1972 in Malistan District of Ghazni province. Akhlaqi completed basic Islamic studies at the Rawzawya Seminary in Malistan District, Ghazni Province. He has a master’s degree in Sociology from the Emam Khamenae University of Iran, which he earned in 2001.
Akhlaqi was previously affiliated with Hezb-e-Wahdat Islami Mardom Afghanistan but is
now without affiliation.
Akhlaqi is a writer and has published widely on cultural issues. In 2002, he established the Markez Taqiqat (Social Research) Center, which was formally registered as an organization in the Ministry of Economy. This organization published books on the Loya Jirga, women’s rights, violence against women, and the disabled in Afghanistan among other subjects. It ceased to be active in 2010.
Akhlaqi ran unsuccessfully for parliament in 2005, earning 5,005 votes.
Commission (2012): Religious and Cultural Affairs, Education and Higher Education (previous Secretary, (2011)
Mohammad Ali Akhlaqi, Director General of the High Commission of Shiites, described war and division as among the gravest threats to society. He stressed that security and stability are not solely the responsibility of the government and that citizens must play an active role. Afghanistan’s stability benefits neighboring countries and that no nation would gain from attempts to sow division. Akhlaqi called on regional and international actors to recognize and engage with the IEA, noting Afghanistan’s strategic importance in the region. (20260119)
He is married and has two sons and one daughter.
He speaks Dari, Pashto, Arabic and English. |