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Zabihullah Mujahid was born on 1978 in Gardez District, Paktia Province, Afghanistan, is a Deputy. Discover Zabihullah Mujahid’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Spokesman
Age 45 years old
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Born 1978, 1978
Birthday 1978
Birthplace Gardez District, Paktia Province, Afghanistan
Nationality Afghanistan

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Zabihullah Mujahid Net Worth

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Zabihullah Mujahid (Pashto: ذبیح الله مجاهد; Ẕabīḥullāh Mujāhid [zabihʊˈlɑ mʊd͡ʒaˈhɪd]; also spelled Dhabih Allah Mujahid) is an Afghan official Central spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan since 25 October 2021 and Deputy Ministry of Information and Culture since 7 September 2021. He has long served as one of several spokesmen for the Taliban, the others being Suhail Shaheen and Yousef Ahmadi. Mujahid often commented mainly on the Taliban’s activities in eastern, northern, and central Afghanistan, while Ahmadi focused on the western and southern regions.

Mujahid appeared publicly in person on 17 August 2021. Prior to that, he regularly communicated with journalists and spoke on behalf of the Taliban via cellphone calls, text messages, emails, Twitter, and postings on Islamist websites. Mujahid was appointed in January 2007 following the arrest of Taliban spokesman Muhammad Hanif.

He is married with four children. His mother died in October 2021.

On 17 July 2021, Mujahid apologized for the death of Reuters’ Indian journalist Danish Siddiqui, who was killed in a clash between Afghan forces and Taliban. Mujahid claimed the Taliban were not aware of how Siddiqui died, asking journalists to inform the Taliban before entering war zone so that the group can “take proper care of that particular individual”.

Mujahid first appeared publicly and showed his face on 17 August 2021, two days after the fall of Kabul, at the Taliban’s first press conference along with Abdul Qahar Balkhi in Kabul, Afghanistan, where he answered questions of local and international media teams. He is fluent in both Pashto and Dari Persian languages.

In an interview with The Express Tribune, published on the 12th of September 2021, Mujahid states that “They [US and Afghan National Forces] used to think I did not exist,”. He then says “I escaped so many times from their raids and attempts to capture me that they seriously considered that ‘Zabiullah’ was a made up figure, not a real man who exists”, referring to his evasion of being captured.

Western nations suspended humanitarian aid to Afghanistan following the Taliban’s takeover of the country in August 2021 and the World Bank and International Monetary Fund also halted payments. The Biden administration froze about $9 billion in assets belonging to the Afghan central banks, blocking the Taliban from accessing billions of dollars held in U.S. bank accounts. On 11 November 2021, the Human Rights Watch reported that Afghanistan is facing widespread famine due to collapsed economy and broken banking system. Zabihullah Mujahid told CBS News that “On the one hand they say a million children will die, but on the other, the U.S. are holding our money. The U.S. should release our money so we can save more children.”

On September 7, 2021, Mujahid was appointed Deputy Minister of Information and Culture in the newly formed interim government made up entirely of Taliban members.

On 21 April 2017, Mujahid claimed Taliban responsibility for an attack on an army base in Mazar-i-Sharif that killed more than 140 soldiers. On 21 January 2019, Mujahid claimed Taliban responsibility for an attack on training centre of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) that killed over 100 security personnel. On 29 November 2020, Mujahid claimed responsibility for an attack on army base in Afghanistan that killed 30 security personnel.

As of 2011, the US military claimed that Mujahid was not a single individual, but a persona by that name that was used by multiple Taliban spokespeople. However, some journalists said that they recognized his voice and that they had been communicating with the same individual for several years.

A man claiming to be Mujahid was interviewed with his back towards the TV camera in early 2009 by CNN reporter Nic Robertson. Robertson described the man as close to 30 years old, bearded, and slightly over 6 feet (1.83 m) tall. After the CNN interview was broadcast in May 2009, the Zabiullah Mujahid that journalists had been speaking to via cellphone claimed that the interviewee was an impostor. One intelligence analyst said that the man interviewed by CNN was one of multiple individuals using the persona, but that the man was disowned because his superiors were unhappy with the interview. The analyst said, “There’s no way Zabiullah Mujahid could be one person… No one person could take that many calls from the media.”

Mujahid became the Taliban group’s spokesman in January 2007 following the arrest of Muhammad Hanif by the National Directorate of Security (NDS), on the border town of Torkham crossing from Pakistan. As a Taliban spokesman, Mujahid communicated the group’s message to Afghan and international media. He has been responsible for confirming or denying group’s involvement in attacks across Afghanistan. He has also released videos on his Twitter account showing the Taliban’s activity throughout the conflict.

Born in 1978 in the Gardez District of Paktia province, he received his early education in Islamic seminaries from different cities of Afghanistan as well the Darul Uloom Haqqania in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, where he specialized in Islamic jurisprudence, writing different research papers in the field as well.

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