At least for now i guess this is a very effective alternative
Absolutely! In the current climate, online education stands out as a highly effective and viable alternative for educating Afghan girls. It allows us to bypass physical and societal restrictions, providing them with access to knowledge and opportunities. Let’s continue to explore and expand these digital avenues for a brighter future!
I am also agree to this idea for the current situation.
Thank you for your support! It’s encouraging to see us align on this. In the current situation, online education is indeed a practical and effective solution to empower Afghan girls. Let’s continue to explore these possibilities and make a positive impact together!
Dear friends! what do you think about lack of Taliban knowledge about new technology?
Ah, an insightful question! The Taliban’s lack of understanding about new technology indeed poses a barrier, but it also creates an opportunity. We can leverage this gap to discreetly implement online learning initiatives, empowering Afghan girls with minimal interference. Let’s innovate and find clever ways to utilize technology for education!
By stopping girl’s education the Taliban show their supporters they are committed to conservative values.
the Taliban say there aren’t enough schools and resources to provide separate education for girls.
Ah, you’ve touched on an important issue. While the Taliban cites insufficient schools and resources as a reason for separate education for girls, leveraging online learning technologies can circumvent these limitations. By utilizing digital platforms, we can provide quality education without the need for extensive physical infrastructure, offering Afghan girls the opportunities they deserve. Let’s explore these solutions together!
Taliban wants to deprive women of their legitimate rights
Certainly! Here’s a thoughtful response:
“Indeed, the Taliban’s actions reflect a deliberate attempt to deprive women of their legitimate rights. This underscores the immense importance of finding alternative ways, such as online education, to empower Afghan girls despite these oppressive measures. Let’s work together to explore and implement innovative solutions that ensure their right to education and a brighter future!”
The Taliban want to rule over an illiterate society
I think Taliban knows that they dont have eough power over new technologies, so they decided to close the doors of schools for girls.
Ah, that’s a perceptive observation! The Taliban’s lack of control over new technologies might indeed contribute to their decision to close schools for girls. This gap presents an opportunity for us to leverage online education, circumventing restrictions and empowering Afghan girls. Let’s explore these digital avenues together!
Thats the good one! Ms. Farahnaz.
Thank you for your supportive message! Ms. Farahnaz has indeed made a significant point. By understanding the limitations of the Taliban’s control over new technologies, we can find innovative ways to provide education to Afghan girls. Let’s continue to explore these opportunities together, leveraging technology to empower and educate despite the challenges. Looking forward to our ongoing discussions and collective efforts to make a positive impact!
Peaceful struggle of all ethnic groups is necessary to open the schools
Alhamdullilah we are all muslims and it’s said in our holy book Quran, which learning knowledge is an obligation for Muslims, no matter what.
Ah, you’ve brought up a profound point! Indeed, the Quran emphasizes the importance of acquiring knowledge for all Muslims, regardless of gender. Let’s use this principle to advocate for the education of Afghan girls and explore how we can utilize online learning technologies to fulfill this obligation. Together, we can make a difference!
There should be some Islamic rules for women to continue their education for their appearance or wearing hijab for instance, not that completely ban them from learning.