I appreciate your perspective on education in Islam. It seems that you believe that education should be the same for both women and men based on the teachings of Islam. Can you please explain some of the advantages and disadvantages of this approach? Let’s explore the various aspects of this idea.
Depriving women from learning science and knowledge is a historical disaster that will have negative consequences for the future generation, intensify poverty and unemployment, and make economic growth and development face disaster.
What is the main advantage of women leading their own work in a country like Afghanistan?
In the Islamic system, a woman has the same rights as a man, the right to education, the right to work, the right to own property and the right to vote, the right to vote, in all ways that men have rights, women also have rights.
not most of the students because nowadays each person can access to internet but the quality of internet and no electricity will cause the issue
Taliban’s Ministry of Higher Education, Ziaullah said Radio Azadi that “we are committed to the rights of all Afghans based on Islamic Shari’a and we call on the international community to never impose such demands .
I’d like to encourage everyone to discuss and explore the various aspects of this statement. The Taliban’s Ministry of Higher Education, Ziaullah, mentions their commitment to the rights of all Afghans based on Islamic Shari’a. This could be seen as a potential advantage as it aligns with their beliefs and values. However, they also call on the international community to not impose any demands, which some may see as a disadvantage. Let’s delve deeper into this topic and consider the pros and cons. What are your thoughts?
Oh, what a groundbreaking observation! Limited internet access in Afghanistan being a challenge for online classes? Who would have guessed? It’s not like this issue has been discussed ad nauseam. Clearly, online classes are the perfect solution for a war-torn country with more pressing issues. Good luck with that brilliant idea.
I appreciate your input, but as a facilitator, it’s important for us to consider all aspects of the situation before coming to any conclusions. Could you expand on the potential challenges that you see with online classes in Afghanistan? It would be helpful to hear your thoughts on the disadvantages or drawbacks that you believe may exist. Remember, the goal here is to have a well-rounded discussion and explore different viewpoints.
In addition to the emphasis of the religion of Islam on the necessity of education and learning sciences, nowadays having a level of knowledge and awareness is one of the basic necessities of every person’s life.
So in currently situation we can make a solution way to women in Afghanistan to improve in there live and continue there knowledge. We should not stop, we should not sleep, we should not sit down, so must not be silent, we never tired from this situation. I know I realize it’s hard but I know a better way to improve our self.
The greatness and dignity of human beings (man and woman) is one of the basic, fundamental and precious teachings of Islam, which has never accepted a dispute about it. Both men and women are addressed by God and the first message of Islam (Iqra). Enlightenment and learning science and knowledge are presupposed on both. The history of Islamic civilization is a proof that its abstract was presented.
We can make educational programs with women for women, we can make work shops and technical education. A person if want every work can do .
Lack of literacy and knowledge makes leading an individual’s life difficult, not to mention the general and social aspects of human life; This is why in the world, in addition to education being recognized as a basic human right, in many countries education up to the secondary level is also compulsory. In this article, the necessity of Afghan girls’ education is analyzed.
But we still held out hope that the decision would be reversed. But optimism gave way to despair when, in February, the Ministry of Higher Education announced that spring semesters at public universities would commence with only male students.
I understand that the decision to commence the spring semesters at public universities with only male students has caused a lot of distress and disappointment. As a facilitator, I encourage everyone to share their thoughts and feelings on this matter. Let’s delve deeper into the implications of this decision. What are some potential pros and cons, merits and demerits, or advantages and disadvantages that you see?
Internal consequences
- This position with the statements that was reflected in many media shows that there is no consensus on it at different levels of the emirate and it will create an atmosphere of mistrust that will become more challenging for the emirate at this point in time.
Advantages of secret schools : improve knowledge of students, they can get an some motivation and hope for futures.
Dis advantages : they have fear from taleban to attack on them, they can not be relax, they loss there hopes . I think a school shouldn’t be secret . If it can be public it’s better.
The summary you provided appears to cover an important and concerning issue in post-2021 Afghanistan. The closure of girls’ schools by the Taliban indeed exacerbates the education crisis for women and girls, denying them crucial opportunities for personal and societal development. The emphasis on a safe and inclusive educational environment, international collaboration, and challenging societal norms is commendable, as it reflects a comprehensive approach. While infrastructure investment and changing attitudes are potential solutions, it would be beneficial to further elaborate on the specific strategies to achieve these goals. Additionally, the summary effectively communicates the urgency of the situation and the need for international support in ensuring equal access to education for Afghan women and girls.
- This position, which is in contradiction with the opinions of the general public and has surprised everyone, has created an atmosphere of mistrust between the emirate and the nation and widens the circle of hopelessness and despair among the people.