Women's Education in Afghanistan_Team B1D

It cannot be assumed that a large number of Afghan people live in bad economic conditions and are below the poverty line. Agriculture and livestock are the professions through which most of the people of Afghanistan make a living, and it is necessary for family members, both men and women, to work hard so that the cycle of life turns.

Afghanistan is a country where most of its people live in villages and villages and most of the families are illiterate, which has caused the people of those areas to be inseparable with closed thoughts and old traditions and to a number of common social norms as taboos. look at Unfortunately, there are still a large number of tribes and tribes who assume that women are housewives and believe that they have no other mission outside of the home, and education relieves them of their main duties, which are housekeeping and household chores.

Third issue:

Finding a solution to a problem is not easy, but it is not impossible.
First: the people of Afghanistan should be united, with unity, any problem can be solved.
Second: efforts should be made to make education a culture among the people and to realize the importance of girls’ education
Third: try to reach an agreement with the Taliban regarding the mentioned issue. Fourth: ask for help form the international community, human rights. And other countries that always support women to achieve their rights

There are a lot of solutions for this issue, if we want to solve it and don’t be silent as well.

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Raising a child and raising children is currently done in a better way, and a mother can raise a good child who is literate and familiar with religious orders and psychological principles. In any case, these and dozens of other traditional beliefs in Afghanistan in the 21st century have caused a large number of girls to be deprived of going to school.
The Taliban was the biggest obstacle for the education of girls during their rule, and backward ideas have also had an impact on the society.

People should know that when they do not allow their women and daughters to be taught by male teachers or to be examined by male doctors, then it is necessary for us to have female teachers and doctors in our society and this is not possible except by sending girls to schools and Encouraging them to learn science and knowledge.

Women and men, as caliphs and representatives of God on earth, have the same human dignity and the same value

As influential masses in the field of education and training of future generations in the family system and society, women are more responsible than any other stratum, to follow the example of women scholars of Islamic history in education and learning, and from this Shariah and legal right for enlightenment. and make optimal use of the healthy education of the children of the society, who are actually the constituents of the social system.

Women play a crucial role in educating and nurturing future generations within both the family and society. They bear a significant responsibility to follow the example of women scholars in Islamic history, utilizing their Shariah and legal rights for enlightenment. This ensures the healthy education of children, who are essential to the social system.

To ensure women have female teachers and doctors, society must support girls’ education and encourage them to pursue science and knowledge.

The Afghan government must provide educational facilities, especially in remote areas, and ensure the security of schools and female students. Encouraging and supporting female enrollment will increase girls’ presence in educational institutions.

I completely agree. Denying education to girls and women hinders personal and societal progress, creating a bleak future.

Agree, the government of each country is responsible for the people of a country. It is the key and important responsibility of a government to provide education facilities for all without gender discrimination.

I my self wrote an essay in under the reasons and factors of rducatinal limitations against women in Afghanistan in peraion language in this essay i mention and discusis religious, plitical, and economics.

Beautiful Islam has given a very important and valuable position to women. Women have the right to study and work according to the rules of Islam and Sharia, and no one has the right to deprive women form their vital rights.

The Lord of the Universe created men and women from the beginning of creation without any discrimination and breathed his spirit into them so that they can be good servants of God, friends and lovers, and they were created to worship and know God Almighty. The holy religion of Islam has not given any kind of superiority between women and men and has given them the same value and importance, and what is considered superior and superior in the eyes of Islam is piety and piety.

Exactly, religious, political, economic and social issues have a very important and key effect and role on the mentioned issue.

I agree with your opinion that the Lord of the Universe created men and women equally from the beginning, breathing His spirit into them so they could serve, love, and worship Him. Islam does not favor one gender over the other but values both equally, emphasizing that true superiority lies in piety and righteousness.

It’s true that Islam grants women a valuable and important position, ensuring their rights to study and work within the bounds of Sharia. No one has the right to deprive women of these vital rights.

That’s impressive! What are some of the key points you discussed regarding the religious, political, and economic factors affecting women’s educational limitations in Afghanistan?

Undoubtedly, some of the decisions made during the Taliban rule regarding the education and training of girls, in addition to being incompatible with moderate Islamic standards and beliefs (that Islam is a religion of moderation and moderation) are in clear contradiction to the beliefs of Islamic scholars. It is also with the national interests of Afghanistan