
2004 Afghan Constitution
The 2004 Afghan Constitution established Afghanistan as a democratic republic with Islam as its official religion. It created a government with executive, legislative, and judicial branches, ensuring separation of powers. The constitution guarantees fundamental rights like freedom of speech, education, and gender equality, though within Islamic principles. It affirms Afghanistan’s sovereignty, national unity, and aims for stability, democracy, and development. The constitution also recognizes diverse ethnic groups and languages, emphasizing national unity. Overall, it set the legal framework for Afghanistan’s political system and aimed to promote peace, justice, and human rights.