if they convinced, they would open the schools as much as possible
They have their own rule and nothing can change their idea
According to one of the political programs that I watched, in which a member of the Taliban group was also present, they said that people who live in slums do not like their daughters to study, until this idea is changed, I don’t think that university and Schools should be opened for girls
Nowadays due to the education ban, many girls growing illiterate and one day they will became a wife and a mother. This is a tragedy for us. It’s meaningless to expect an illiterate mother to grow a talented girl or boy.
Place can’t be a good excuse, Taliban turned many places onto Madrasa. They can simply find places if they cared.
Place can’t be a good excuse, Taliban turned many places onto Madrasa. They can simply find places if they cared.
I think women’s education should be recognized as a national priority, with policies and legislation in place to protect and promote their right to learn. But this needs a strong intent of Taliban.
If you pay attention to the schools, in none of the schools do girls and boys study together in the same class, all the classes for boys and girls above the 6th grade are separate, so the same classes are not the main problem.
From the corruption of the past, the murders and bloodshed of the last two decades, and the destruction of thousands of young people and orphans, and the widowing of women, these are the crimes that people have witnessed…
So from another point if we see, before the taleban takeover our country and government, the schools universities and all educations were open to girls. But had a negative point also : that was didn’t consider hijab and Islamic rules . For example : most of women were didn’t wear a clothes by the name of Hejab . Islam said knowledge is behave to each Muslim. But consider the rules of Islam… it’s not mean that I go the way of taleban no , but it’s a truth.
Girls’ education is a divine right and a priority for intelligent development. Education strengthens stability and improves people’s health. Educated people can be a source of service to their society and country and help in the development of their society. Banning education causes the destruction of society and collapse. It turns out that educated women will raise educated children in the future and will lead to the development of the society
Yes you’re right the Afghan females are very poor may Allah help them.
It’s better to draw the attentions on this issue and priorities it as a national concern. Media needs to reflect and keep trucking this agenda.
And yet another way that can help women and reduce their limitations is international support and aid. The international community should continue to provide financial and technical support to ensure the sustainability of women’s educational projects. This includes scholarships, supporting educational infrastructure, and supporting women’s rights on a global scale.
The Taliban do not have understanding among themselves, many of them agree with the opening of school doors, some of them are against it like in our university, when it was announced that no more girls could come, our deputy, who was a Talib was against such a situation.
I agree exactly with your opinion, the location is not the main problem, they can solve the problem by renting a place, as in the past, when schools and universities were not repaired, the problem was solved by renting a place.
They can not only the classes, but also separate the schools the females won’t have any problem. They just want to go to schools and universities no matter how and where.
It is precisely the purpose of studying, not the place
I think if Taliban want to open girls eduction and don’t make any excuses so there are many ways which will help Girls to continue thier eduction in a very sound environment like Providing safe transportation, hijab, female teachers, and separate facilities which can help alleviate concerns.
Deprivation of girls from going to school in Afghanistan has become normal. Government officials only express concern, but in practice there is no plan to end this deprivation.
This deprivation is different in different regions of Afghanistan. In some provinces, there are fewer obstacles to the education of girls, but in a number of other provinces, the most severe restrictions are imposed on girls going to school.