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Abdul Kabir

Mawlawi Abdul Kabir (Pashto: عبدالکبير) is an Afghan politician and a senior member of the Taliban leadership.[4] Since 18 January 2025, he is the acting Minister of Refugee and Repatriation. From 4 October 2021 to 9 January 2025, he was also the acting third Deputy Prime Minister for Political Affairs of Afghanistan in the internationally unrecognized Taliban government.[5] In the previous Taliban regime, he was the acting Prime Minister of Afghanistan from 16 April to 13 November 2001.[6][7][8]

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Abdul Kabir
عبدالکبیر
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Kabir in 2021
Acting Minister of Refugee and Repatriation
Assumed office
18 January 2025
Supreme LeaderHibatullah Akhundzada
Prime MinisterHasan Akhund
Acting Deputy Prime Minister of Afghanistan
3rd Deputy Prime Minister
for Political Affairs

4 October 2021  9 January 2025
Supreme LeaderHibatullah Akhundzada
Prime MinisterHasan Akhund
2nd Deputy Prime Minister
before 25 January  13 November 2001
Supreme LeaderMullah Omar
Prime MinisterMohammad Rabbani
Acting Prime Minister of Afghanistan
Pro tempore[a]
17 May 2023  17 July 2023
Supreme LeaderHibatullah Akhundzada
Prime MinisterHasan Akhund
caretaker
16 April  13 November 2001
Supreme LeaderMullah Omar
Member of the Leadership Council
Assumed office
15 August 2021
In exile
May 2002[3]  15 August 2021
Personal details
Born1958/1963 (age 59–65)
Paktia, Afghanistan
OccupationPolitician, Taliban member
Political affiliationTaliban
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The United Nations reports that during the first Taliban regime, Kabir was Second Deputy of the Taliban's Council of Ministers; Governor of Nangarhar Province; and Head of the Eastern Zone. The U.N. reports that Kabir was born between 1958 and 1963, in Paktia, Afghanistan, and is from the Zadran tribe. The U.N. reports that Kabir is active in terrorist operations in Eastern Afghanistan.

In April 2002, Abdul Razzak told the Associated Press that Kabir was believed to have fled Nangarhar to Paktia, along with Ahmed Khadr.[9]

The Chinese News Agency Xinhua reported that Abdul Kabir was captured in Nowshera, Pakistan, on 16 July 2005.[10][11] Captured with Abdul Kabir were his brother Abdul Aziz, Mullah Abdul Qadeer, Mullah Abdul Haq, and a fifth unnamed member of the Taliban leadership.[12]

On 19 July 2006, United States Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett listed Abdul Kabir as a former suspected terrorist who the US government no longer considers a threat.[13]

In spite of these reports, intelligence officials quoted in Asia Times indicated Kabir and other senior Taliban leaders may have been in North Waziristan, Pakistan, during Ramadan 2007, planning an offensive in southeastern Afghanistan.[14]

Xinhua reported on 21 October 2007, quoting from an account from Daily Afghanistan, that Abdul Kabir had been appointed commander in Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar and Nooristan provinces.[15]

A report on 21 February 2010, stated that Kabir was captured in Pakistan as a result of intelligence gleaned from Mullah Baradar,[16] himself taken into custody earlier in the month. Kabir was later released.[17][18][19]

On January 9, 2025, Kabir was appointed Acting Minister for Refugees and Repatriation by Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, following the assassination of Khalil Haqqani. He was also dismissed from his post as Acting Deputy Prime Minister. He was sworn in on 18 January.[20][21][22][23]

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  1. Abdul Kabir carried out the duties of acting prime minister while Hasan Akhund spent two months in Kandahar recovering from an illness.[1][2]

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