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First, those promises are being fulfilled, but in our own way, not the way it was set up during the democratic tenure where man and woman were considered equal. Men and women are not equal. The rights of women are still being discussed under Islamic law.
Islamic law has been around for 1450 years. I doubt it needs a bunch of neanderthals like taliban to decide what it says or not.

Second, those of you that consider yourselves Muslims, ask yourself this question, are you okay with your sister studying near a man?
Are you okay with a male professor who could potentially ask for favours? I know this seems far fetched, but do a simple google search and find out for yourself.
Last i checked, women existed in the same world as men and you can't have a restraining order on every man because he might potentially ask for favors.
Are you against marrying your sister off because their husband might potentially be a domestic abuser? Nevermind, you would probably be okay with that.
Their is law for harassers. So, why don't your beloved beirdos ensure a safe environment for women and beat up harassers rather than use water cannons and batons on women.


Third, For 1 year universities were open, but still under the same functions of the democratic government, you were all witnesses to that for 1 year; Why wasn’t that reported?
You want a cookie for that? You are supposed to do that. Universities are open everywhere in the world.

Yet propaganda outlets find ways to undermine a government because it is not aligned to their perspective, and like good little dogs the ones here without using their brains and common sense right away agree.
It's them jews, man. They don't like sharia being implemented for this first time since the times of the Prophet PBUH. That's why they hate us.

Rest assured by the end of 2023, all educational facilities will be open, but in our own way not in the way you people see fit.
I am dying to see what is your way. The suspense is killing me. :lol:
Tell us, would that include women having to wear armbands?


Last and not the least, I used to think you were a reasonable dude because you didn't tow the racist propaganda against Pakistan. Turns out, you were on the other side of the loon spectrum.


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Second, those of you that consider yourselves Muslims, ask yourself this question, are you okay with your sister studying near a man? Are you okay with a male professor who could potentially ask for favours? I know this seems far fetched, but do a simple google search and find out for yourself.

Girls are getting raped by their family members too. Brothers, father, uncle etc... Heck even boys are getting raped in madrasas.... So by your logic girls should not even stay at home. Well if they can't go out and are certainly not safe in houses, I think they should just do a mass johar and burn themselves up so that you and your "opinion" can be held as the correct one.
 
Girls are getting raped by their family members too. Brothers, father, uncle etc... Heck even boys are getting raped in madrasas.... So by your logic girls should not even stay at home. Well if they can't go out and are certainly not safe in houses, I think they should just do a mass johar and burn themselves up so that you and your "opinion" can be held as the correct one.
It’s okay he’s in Canada so the plight of Afghan women doesn’t really impact him. All that good, all that positive development in Afghanistan down the drain.

Speaking of drain, the resulting brain drain and human capital flight of Afghanistans best and brightest (majority of which were women) will take decades to rebuild, in some cases unique talent and specialisation has been lost to Afghanistan for the foreseeable future.

But that’s okay, some random dude wants to quote verses from the Quran to justify the wholesale disenfranchisement and persecution of women.
 
First, those promises are being fulfilled, but in our own way, not the way it was set up during the democratic tenure where man and woman were considered equal. Men and women are not equal. The rights of women are still being discussed under Islamic law.

Second, those of you that consider yourselves Muslims, ask yourself this question, are you okay with your sister studying near a man? Are you okay with a male professor who could potentially ask for favours? I know this seems far fetched, but do a simple google search and find out for yourself.

Third, For 1 year universities were open, but still under the same functions of the democratic government, you were all witnesses to that for 1 year; Why wasn’t that reported?

Yet propaganda outlets find ways to undermine a government because it is not aligned to their perspective, and like good little dogs the ones here without using their brains and common sense right away agree. Rest assured by the end of 2023, all educational facilities will be open, but in our own way not in the way you people see fit.
If you support the Taliban,you should stop using the internet,stop listening to music and probably go live in Afghanistan. Do not enjoy the same amenities as we do,when you support their ideology.
 
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Except it isn't, the Taliban denied the people of Afghanistan a mandate to choose their government. Or is protesting about stolen mandates only limited to Pakistan?
When was the last time Afghanistan held a legitimate election where people actually participated outside of Kabul?

Weapons is the real mandate there. Sometime it’s foreign, now it’s local. Kinda same like COAS has the real mandate in Pakistan. Because he hold the bamboo.
 
Bro, tbh, we should refrain from going personal on these issues. We know that messed up stuff happens in universities in Pakistan.

E.g., I literally know several women who were propositioned by their professors at a top university. Throwing the Afghans under the bus about exploitation et. al while our feet are caught under the tires isn't fair to the situation.

If anything, for us Pakistanis, the bigger issue is why the IEA can't apparently keep its side of the Durand Line clear of incidents and troublemakers, and we should focus on that, IMO. We shouldn't be in the business of judging the Afghans for how they run their homes, we just want to make sure there's no real fallout that could upend our yard (and vice versa).

Pakistan is a shithole run by the worst people in the world. I'm sure this sort of thing happens in Pakistan. My point was in civilised countries it doesn't (not with any regular frequency anyway) and if it does, the culprits are punished.

If the Taliban are just as strict at punishing culprits as they are at banning women from access to education, it would die a death very suddenly.

The only reason it happens in shitholes like Pakistan is because of a lack of accountability.
 
When was the last time Afghanistan held a legitimate election where people actually participated outside of Kabul?

Weapons is the real mandate there. Sometime it’s foreign, now it’s local. Kinda same like COAS has the real mandate in Pakistan. Because he hold the bamboo.
Doesn't change the fact that most afghans don't want these monkeys to rule.

That being said, I am not opposed to taliban because they usurped the govt. I am opposed to them because they turned out to be the same POS their predecessors were.
 
Doesn't change the fact that most afghans don't want these monkeys to rule.

That being said, I am not opposed to taliban because they usurped the govt. I am opposed to them because they turned out to be the same POS their predecessors were.
Both have the same backward Afghan mentality, Talib use religion as an excuse while their predecessors used cultural as an excuse. Only thing keeping the smoke screen going back then was the $$ in Kabul. Outside Kabul women were told to go home after an accident and men were brought to hospital or US bases for treatment.
 
First, those promises are being fulfilled, but in our own way, not the way it was set up during the democratic tenure where man and woman were considered equal. Men and women are not equal. The rights of women are still being discussed under Islamic law.

Second, those of you that consider yourselves Muslims, ask yourself this question, are you okay with your sister studying near a man? Are you okay with a male professor who could potentially ask for favours? I know this seems far fetched, but do a simple google search and find out for yourself.

Third, For 1 year universities were open, but still under the same functions of the democratic government, you were all witnesses to that for 1 year; Why wasn’t that reported?

Yet propaganda outlets find ways to undermine a government because it is not aligned to their perspective, and like good little dogs the ones here without using their brains and common sense right away agree. Rest assured by the end of 2023, all educational facilities will be open, but in our own way not in the way you people see fit.
What is a problem studying with man in one class room you can go in hijab İslam do not prohabits woman to move freely with hijab but you do with sorry to say you are miss using İslam and it's roots i have answers of all your question but you don't

Tell me where İslam says that woman do not go to get education with or without man

What happens if you get education with man there would be your male teacher tomorrow you say woman don't allow to get educated with male teacher


You can see this scinario which nor in hadiths or Quran specified clearly but you use your extremism here to make unlogical rules


But where İslam clearly says human should go to china if needed for education and knowledge here your İslam don't awakes

İslam allows woman for education with consultation and permission of husband and family with hijab as simple as this

İslam never clearly said that woman is prohabited from office work

But what ever small knowledge i have it says to woman's it is better for you to stay home but don't stops from working if needed

Do Taliban supply woman which don't have any male to support her daily routine needs İslam clearly says it's a duty of Islamic state to take care of woman's with no male for their parenting do Taliban supply free food electricity answer is no so which type of İslam are you talking

Both have the same backward Afghan mentality, Talib use religion as an excuse while their predecessors used cultural as an excuse. Only thing keeping the smoke screen going back then was the $$ in Kabul. Outside Kabul women were told to go home after an accident and men were brought to hospital or US bases for treatment.
This is not İslam clear whabism for woman other and for man other

What about a man next to another man
What about a male professor asking favors from male students
I think this way of thinking is not correct
But yes as it’s a transition periods then it’s ok for such policies for time beings
But till then what is the female working is single mother(husband got killed in war) or she is the sole bread earner for her family, how is she supposed to survive that?
Taliban's have negative thinking
 

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