Hundreds of worshippers were gathered inside the Khalifa Sahib Mosque in western Kabul when the huge explosion took place.
In May 2021, bombings near a school in the Dasht-e-Barchi area of Kabul killed at least 85 civilians, mainly schoolgirls and injured dozens of others.
The hardliners have regularly detained, abused and tortured protesters, women’s rights activists, and journalists.
The pro-Taliban protesters carried slogans that read “Give us our frozen money!”, “Let us eat!” and also chanted “Death to America!”.
The minister asked doctors in the country to serve the patients so that no Afghan would need to seek medical treatment abroad in the future.
One of the founders of the Taliban said “no one will tell us what our laws should be. We will follow Islam and we will make our laws on the Quran.”
Members of the previous government are being arbitrarily detained and sometimes found dead after being released.
Hundreds of Afghans took to the streets of Kabul on Tuesday, demanding that Pakistan stops interfering in Afghanistan’s affairs.
Mr Massoud’s call is contained in an audio message released by the group on Monday.
The cleric’s Ulema Council had spoken out against the Taliban’s offensive in July.
