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Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in 1967 in the capital city of Kabul, not Kandahar Province.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in 1967 in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, not Kabul.
The Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, where Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in 1967, was part of the Kingdom of Afghanistan.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in 1967 in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province, which was indeed part of the Kingdom of Afghanistan at that time.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's educational background includes graduating from a seminary in Afghanistan, not Pakistan.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani graduated from Darul Uloom Haqqania, a seminary located in Pakistan.
Darul Uloom Haqqania, where Abdul Hakim Haqqani studied, is described as a Deobandi Islamic seminary, which focuses on training for Islamic scholarship.
Answer: True
Darul Uloom Haqqania, Abdul Hakim Haqqani's alma mater, is indeed a Deobandi Islamic seminary dedicated to the training of Islamic scholars.
After graduating, Abdul Hakim Haqqani exclusively focused on judicial roles and did not engage in teaching.
Answer: False
After graduation, Abdul Hakim Haqqani taught at Darul Uloom Haqqania and later established his own Islamic seminary, indicating he did not exclusively focus on judicial roles.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani established his own Islamic seminary in Quetta, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province, after teaching at Darul Uloom Haqqania.
Answer: True
After a period of teaching at Darul Uloom Haqqania, Abdul Hakim Haqqani indeed established and operated his own Islamic seminary in the Ishaqabad area of Quetta, Balochistan province, Pakistan.
Mawlawi Khudaidad is identified as Abdul Hakim Haqqani's brother.
Answer: False
Mawlawi Khudaidad is identified as Abdul Hakim Haqqani's father.
Mawlawi Khudaidad is the father of Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Mawlawi Khudaidad is Abdul Hakim Haqqani's father.
The Deobandi movement, associated with Haqqani's education, is a reformist movement within Shia Islam.
Answer: False
The Deobandi movement is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam, not Shia Islam.
The Deobandi movement, from which Abdul Hakim Haqqani's seminary originated, is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam that emphasizes traditional Islamic education.
Answer: True
The Deobandi movement, associated with Darul Uloom Haqqania, is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam focused on traditional Islamic education.
In what year and province was Abdul Hakim Haqqani born?
Answer: 1967 in Kandahar Province
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in 1967 in Kandahar Province, specifically the Panjwayi District.
From which institution did Abdul Hakim Haqqani graduate, and where is it located?
Answer: Darul Uloom Haqqania, Pakistan
Abdul Hakim Haqqani graduated from Darul Uloom Haqqania, a Deobandi Islamic seminary located in Pakistan.
Where did Abdul Hakim Haqqani establish and operate his own Islamic seminary?
Answer: Ishaqabad area of Quetta, Balochistan province, Pakistan
Abdul Hakim Haqqani established and operated his own Islamic seminary in the Ishaqabad area of Quetta, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
Who is identified as Abdul Hakim Haqqani's father?
Answer: Mawlawi Khudaidad
Mawlawi Khudaidad is identified in the source as Abdul Hakim Haqqani's father.
What type of Islamic movement is the Deobandi movement, associated with Haqqani's education?
Answer: A revivalist movement within Sunni Islam
The Deobandi movement, from which Abdul Hakim Haqqani's seminary originated, is a revivalist movement within Sunni Islam.
In which country is the Darul Uloom Haqqania seminary, where Abdul Hakim Haqqani studied and taught, located?
Answer: Pakistan
The Darul Uloom Haqqania seminary, where Abdul Hakim Haqqani studied and taught, is located in Pakistan.
In which Pakistani province did Abdul Hakim Haqqani run his own madrasa?
Answer: Balochistan
Abdul Hakim Haqqani established and operated his own Islamic seminary in the Ishaqabad area of Quetta, located in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
What is the full name of the seminary where Abdul Hakim Haqqani received his education?
Answer: Darul Uloom Haqqania
The full name of the seminary where Abdul Hakim Haqqani received his education is Darul Uloom Haqqania.
In which specific district of Kandahar Province was Abdul Hakim Haqqani born?
Answer: Panjwayi District
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was born in the Panjwayi District of Kandahar Province.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's judicial service during the first Islamic Emirate (1996-2001) included roles in the Appellate Court and the Central Dar ul-Ifta.
Answer: True
During the first Islamic Emirate (1996-2001), Abdul Hakim Haqqani served in both the Appellate Court and the Central Dar ul-Ifta.
During the first Islamic Emirate, Abdul Hakim Haqqani primarily served as a provincial governor, not in judicial capacities.
Answer: False
During the first Islamic Emirate, Abdul Hakim Haqqani held judicial positions such as serving in the Appellate Court, the Central Dar ul-Ifta, and as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani joined the Taliban several years after its initial formation, not as a founding member.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is recognized as one of the founding members of the Taliban organization.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani holds the distinction of being one of the original founding members of the Taliban organization.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Abdul Hakim Haqqani is recognized as one of the founding members of the Taliban.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani had a distant relationship with Mullah Mohammed Omar, primarily due to differing ideological views.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was a close associate of the late Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar.
Mullah Mohammed Omar, the late leader of the Taliban, maintained a close association with Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Mullah Mohammed Omar, the late leader of the Taliban, maintained a close association with Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court from 2005 to 2011.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court from approximately 1995 to 2001.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani held the position of Judge for the Kandahar Primary Court for a period spanning from approximately 1995 to 2001.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court from approximately 1995 to 2001.
Hibatullah Akhundzada was the Supreme Leader during Abdul Hakim Haqqani's time as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
Answer: False
Mullah Omar was the Supreme Leader during Abdul Hakim Haqqani's tenure as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
Mullah Omar was the Supreme Leader during the period when Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
Answer: True
Mullah Omar was the Supreme Leader during Abdul Hakim Haqqani's service as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is politically affiliated with the former government of Afghanistan, not the Taliban.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's political affiliation is with the Taliban.
The political affiliation of Abdul Hakim Haqqani is with the Taliban.
Answer: True
The source confirms that Abdul Hakim Haqqani's political affiliation is with the Taliban.
Which judicial positions did Abdul Hakim Haqqani hold during the first Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996-2001)?
Answer: Appellate Court and Central Dar ul-Ifta
During the first Islamic Emirate, Abdul Hakim Haqqani served in the Appellate Court and at the Central Dar ul-Ifta.
What is Abdul Hakim Haqqani's historical connection to the Taliban organization?
Answer: He is recognized as one of its founding members.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is recognized as one of the original founding members of the Taliban organization.
What was Abdul Hakim Haqqani's relationship with the late Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar?
Answer: He was a close associate.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani maintained a close association with the late Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar.
During which period did Abdul Hakim Haqqani serve as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court?
Answer: 1995 to 2001
Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court from approximately 1995 to 2001.
Who was the Supreme Leader when Abdul Hakim Haqqani was a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court?
Answer: Mullah Mohammed Omar
Mullah Omar was the Supreme Leader during Abdul Hakim Haqqani's tenure as a Judge of the Kandahar Primary Court.
What is Abdul Hakim Haqqani's political affiliation?
Answer: The Taliban
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's political affiliation is with the Taliban.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani has held the position of Chief Justice in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan since 2021, a role he also performs under the name Abdulhakim Ishaqzai.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani, also known as Abdulhakim Ishaqzai, has served as the Chief Justice of Afghanistan in the Islamic Emirate since 2021.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani became Chief Justice of Afghanistan in early 2021, prior to the main Taliban offensive.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani assumed the office of Chief Justice on August 15, 2021, which was following the 2021 Taliban offensive, not prior to it.
The appointment of Abdul Hakim Haqqani as Chief Justice in August 2021 coincided with the 2021 Taliban offensive.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's appointment as Chief Justice on August 15, 2021, occurred during the 2021 Taliban offensive, marking their return to power.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani has only one deputy in his role as Chief Justice, Mohammad Qasim Rasikh.
Answer: False
As Chief Justice, Abdul Hakim Haqqani has two deputies: Mohammad Qasim Rasikh and Sheikh Abdul Malik.
Mohammad Qasim Rasikh and Sheikh Abdul Malik serve as the first and second deputies, respectively, to Abdul Hakim Haqqani as Chief Justice.
Answer: True
Mohammad Qasim Rasikh is the first deputy and Sheikh Abdul Malik is the second deputy to Abdul Hakim Haqqani in his capacity as Chief Justice.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani serves as Chief Justice directly under the authority of the President of Afghanistan.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani serves as Chief Justice under the leadership of Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Supreme Leader of Afghanistan, not directly under a President.
Hibatullah Akhundzada holds the title of Supreme Leader of Afghanistan, and Abdul Hakim Haqqani serves as Chief Justice under his leadership.
Answer: True
Hibatullah Akhundzada is indeed the Supreme Leader of Afghanistan, and Abdul Hakim Haqqani serves as Chief Justice under his authority.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani led the Taliban's negotiating team for peace talks in Pakistan in 2020.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani led the Taliban's negotiating team for peace talks in Qatar, not Pakistan, in September 2020.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's role as chief negotiator for the Taliban in peace talks with the Afghan government began in September 2020 and involved discussions held in Qatar.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was appointed chief negotiator for the Taliban in September 2020, with peace talks with the Afghan government taking place in Qatar.
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai became the chief negotiator for the Taliban, replacing Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Answer: False
Abdul Hakim Haqqani replaced Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai as the Taliban's chief negotiator.
After being replaced by Abdul Hakim Haqqani as chief negotiator, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai served as Haqqani's deputy within the 21-member negotiating team.
Answer: True
Upon being replaced by Abdul Hakim Haqqani, Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai assumed the role of deputy within the 21-member negotiating team.
What is Abdul Hakim Haqqani's primary current role in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan?
Answer: Chief Justice
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's primary current role in the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is Chief Justice, a position he has held since 2021.
When did Abdul Hakim Haqqani become the Chief Justice of Afghanistan in the current Islamic Emirate?
Answer: August 15, 2021
Abdul Hakim Haqqani assumed the office of Chief Justice of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021.
Who are Abdul Hakim Haqqani's two deputies in his role as Chief Justice?
Answer: Mohammad Qasim Rasikh and Sheikh Abdul Malik
Mohammad Qasim Rasikh serves as the first deputy and Sheikh Abdul Malik as the second deputy to Abdul Hakim Haqqani as Chief Justice.
Under whose leadership does Abdul Hakim Haqqani currently serve as Chief Justice?
Answer: Hibatullah Akhundzada
Abdul Hakim Haqqani serves as Chief Justice under the leadership of Hibatullah Akhundzada, the Supreme Leader of Afghanistan.
When and where did Abdul Hakim Haqqani serve as the Taliban's chief negotiator for peace talks?
Answer: September 2020 in Qatar
Abdul Hakim Haqqani was appointed chief negotiator for the Taliban in September 2020, with peace talks held in Qatar.
Who did Abdul Hakim Haqqani replace as the Taliban's chief negotiator, and what was the predecessor's new role?
Answer: Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, who became Haqqani's deputy
Abdul Hakim Haqqani replaced Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai as chief negotiator, and Stanikzai subsequently became Haqqani's deputy within the negotiating team.
During what period did Abdul Hakim Haqqani serve as the Chief Justice of Afghanistan in exile?
Answer: 2016 to 2021
Abdul Hakim Haqqani served as the Chief Justice of Afghanistan in exile from 2016 to 2021.
Who preceded Abdul Hakim Haqqani as Chief Justice of Afghanistan in exile?
Answer: Hibatullah Akhundzada
Hibatullah Akhundzada preceded Abdul Hakim Haqqani in his role as Chief Justice of Afghanistan in exile.
Who was the Chief Justice of Afghanistan immediately before Abdul Hakim Haqqani assumed the role in 2021?
Answer: Sayed Yousuf Halim
Sayed Yousuf Halim was the Chief Justice of Afghanistan immediately before Abdul Hakim Haqqani assumed the role in 2021.
What other political office does Abdul Hakim Haqqani currently hold, in addition to Chief Justice?
Answer: Acting Justice Minister
In addition to his role as Chief Justice, Abdul Hakim Haqqani currently serves as the Acting Justice Minister of Afghanistan.
Who was the predecessor to Abdul Hakim Haqqani as the Acting Justice Minister of Afghanistan?
Answer: Abdul Baseer Anwar
Abdul Baseer Anwar preceded Abdul Hakim Haqqani as the Acting Justice Minister of Afghanistan.
How many members comprised the Taliban's negotiating team in Qatar, led by Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: 21
The Taliban's negotiating team in Qatar, led by Abdul Hakim Haqqani, consisted of 21 members.
What was the political context in Afghanistan when Abdul Hakim Haqqani became Chief Justice in August 2021?
Answer: The 2021 Taliban offensive and their return to power.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's appointment as Chief Justice in August 2021 occurred amidst the 2021 Taliban offensive, a period that signified the Taliban's resurgence to power and the re-establishment of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani in July 2024.
Answer: False
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani in July 2025, not July 2024.
Arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani were issued by the International Criminal Court in July 2025.
Answer: True
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani in July 2025.
The ICC's arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani are primarily related to financial corruption charges.
Answer: False
The ICC issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani over charges related to the mistreatment of women by the Taliban in Afghanistan, not financial corruption.
Charges of mistreatment of women by the Taliban in Afghanistan led to the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Answer: True
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani based on charges concerning the mistreatment of women by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The European Union sanctioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani in 2022 for his involvement in economic fraud.
Answer: False
The European Union sanctioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani on July 20, 2023, for his role in implementing policies that justify gender-based repressions against women, not for economic fraud.
The EU sanctioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani on July 20, 2023, due to his role as Chief Justice in implementing policies that justify gender-based repressions against women in Afghanistan.
Answer: True
The EU sanctioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani on July 20, 2023, specifically for his instrumental role as Chief Justice in implementing and justifying gender-based repressions against women in Afghanistan.
The ICC chief prosecutor announced the granting of arrest warrants for Haqqani and Akhundzada on January 23, 2025.
Answer: False
On January 23, 2025, the ICC chief prosecutor announced the *submission of applications* for arrest warrants, not the granting of them. The warrants were granted on July 8, 2025.
Karim Khan, the ICC chief prosecutor, announced the submission of arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada on January 23, 2025.
Answer: True
Karim Khan, the ICC chief prosecutor, announced the submission of arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada on January 23, 2025.
The ICC accuses Abdul Hakim Haqqani of crimes against humanity related to the persecution of ethnic minorities, not women and girls.
Answer: False
The ICC accuses Abdul Hakim Haqqani of the crime against humanity involving the persecution of women and girls, not ethnic minorities.
Since August 2021, Abdul Hakim Haqqani has been accused by the ICC of the crime against humanity involving the persecution of women and girls.
Answer: True
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is accused by the ICC of the crime against humanity involving the persecution of women and girls, with the alleged period starting in August 2021.
The ICC charges against Haqqani primarily focus on restrictions on women's property rights and freedom of movement within their homes.
Answer: False
The ICC charges against Haqqani primarily focus on bans on education, employment, and public participation for Afghan females.
Bans on education, employment, and public participation for Afghan females are among the severe restrictions cited in the ICC charges against Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
Answer: True
The ICC charges against Abdul Hakim Haqqani specifically cite bans on education, employment, and public participation for Afghan females as severe restrictions.
The ICC Appeals Chamber was responsible for granting the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada.
Answer: False
The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II, not the Appeals Chamber, granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada.
The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II is the specific body that granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada.
Answer: True
The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II is indeed the specific body that granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada.
When did the International Criminal Court (ICC) issue arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: July 2025
The International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani in July 2025.
What are the primary charges for which the ICC issued arrest warrants against Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: Mistreatment of women by the Taliban
The ICC issued arrest warrants against Abdul Hakim Haqqani based on charges related to the mistreatment of women by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
When and why did the European Union sanction Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: July 20, 2023, for his role in gender-based repressions against women.
The European Union sanctioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani on July 20, 2023, due to his instrumental role as Chief Justice in implementing policies that justify gender-based repressions against women in Afghanistan.
Who announced the submission of ICC arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada, and when?
Answer: Karim Khan on January 23, 2025.
Karim Khan, the ICC chief prosecutor, announced the submission of arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada on January 23, 2025.
What specific crime against humanity is Abdul Hakim Haqqani accused of by the ICC, and since when is it alleged to have occurred?
Answer: Persecution of women and girls, since August 2021.
The ICC accuses Abdul Hakim Haqqani of the crime against humanity involving the persecution of women and girls, alleged to have occurred since August 2021.
Which of the following are key restrictions on Afghan females cited in the ICC charges against Haqqani?
Answer: Bans on education, employment, and public participation.
The ICC charges against Abdul Hakim Haqqani specifically cite bans on education, employment, and public participation for Afghan females as severe restrictions.
Which specific ICC body granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada?
Answer: The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II
The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II is the specific body that granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada.
What is the primary focus of the persecution of women and girls that Abdul Hakim Haqqani is accused of by the ICC?
Answer: Bans on their education, employment, and public participation.
The ICC's accusation against Abdul Hakim Haqqani regarding the persecution of women and girls primarily focuses on severe restrictions imposed on their education, employment, and public participation.
On what date did the ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II grant the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada?
Answer: July 8, 2025
The ICC Pre-Trial Chamber II granted the arrest warrants for Abdul Hakim Haqqani and Hibatullah Akhundzada on July 8, 2025.
Who is the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court who announced the submission of arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: Karim Khan
Karim Khan is the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court who announced the submission of arrest warrant applications for Abdul Hakim Haqqani.
In the context of the EU sanctions against Haqqani, what does 'gender-based repressions' signify?
Answer: Policies and teachings that restrict women's rights and freedoms.
Within the framework of the EU sanctions against Haqqani, 'gender-based repressions' denotes policies and ideological doctrines that specifically aim to restrict the rights and freedoms of women, which Abdul Hakim Haqqani, as Chief Justice, was instrumental in both implementing and justifying.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is primarily known as a military commander, not an Islamic scholar or writer.
Answer: False
The source material identifies Abdul Hakim Haqqani as an Afghan Islamic scholar and writer, and an Afghan Taliban jurist, not primarily a military commander.
Abdul Hakim Haqqani's professional identity is solely confined to his political and judicial roles, with no mention of other professions.
Answer: False
In addition to his political and judicial roles, Abdul Hakim Haqqani is also identified as a writer.
In addition to his political and judicial roles, Abdul Hakim Haqqani is also recognized as a writer.
Answer: True
The source explicitly states that Abdul Hakim Haqqani is identified as a writer, alongside his political and judicial responsibilities.
In addition to his political and judicial roles, what other profession is Abdul Hakim Haqqani identified with?
Answer: Writer
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is identified as a writer, in addition to his political and judicial responsibilities.
Which publication described Abdul Hakim Haqqani as knowledgeable about Islamic jurisprudence?
Answer: The Express Tribune
*The Express Tribune* is the publication that cited Abdul Hakim Haqqani's knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence.
Has Abdul Hakim Haqqani authored any books?
Answer: Yes, he has published several books.
The source confirms that Abdul Hakim Haqqani has published several books.
By what alternative name is Abdul Hakim Haqqani also known?
Answer: Abdulhakim Ishaqzai
Abdul Hakim Haqqani is also known by the alternative name Abdulhakim Ishaqzai.
What is the significance of the title 'Mawlawi' associated with religious scholars like Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: It is an Islamic honorific for deep knowledge in Islamic studies.
The title 'Mawlawi' is an Islamic honorific bestowed upon religious scholars, signifying their profound knowledge and authority in Islamic studies.
In what year was the image of Abdul Hakim Haqqani, mentioned in the infobox, taken?
Answer: 2020
The image of Abdul Hakim Haqqani shown in the infobox was taken in 2020.
How is Abdul Hakim Haqqani generally described in the article's short description?
Answer: An Afghan Taliban jurist
The article's short description identifies Abdul Hakim Haqqani as an Afghan Taliban jurist.
Which publication specifically mentioned Abdul Hakim Haqqani's knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence?
Answer: The Express Tribune
*The Express Tribune* is the publication that specifically acknowledged Abdul Hakim Haqqani's expertise in Islamic jurisprudence.
Based on his birth year of 1967, what is the approximate age range of Abdul Hakim Haqqani?
Answer: 57-58 years old
Given his birth year of 1967, Abdul Hakim Haqqani's approximate age range is 57-58 years old.