Taliban says Afghan women will be allowed to leave homes, access to education and work with Hijab


 

The Arab News reported that the Official spokesperson of the Taliban says that the Afghan women will be allowed to leave their homes alone, have access to education and schooling and can work with Hijabs on their heads as Islam tells women to cover their heads and cover their body and live with modesty in a modest way.


As of now, there are no hurdles for girls who are living in Afghanistan for going to school, today girls were seen going to school and studied, while some of the school teachers sent them back to their homes as the situation is tensed in the country.


A journalist associated with Chinese media, Jawid Omid has posted a photo of some girls going to school in Kabul today. The photo is being shared by thousands of people on social media questioning the future of Afghan girls and women. 


The Taliban takeover of the country has raised many questions and concerns regarding female education and women's rights. While the fundamentalist group said they would respect the rights of women.


"Our aim is that women will have access to education and work by putting on the hijab over their heads," a spokesperson told BBC





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