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Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by fergie001: 3:05pm On Dec 22, 2022
A follow-up to Afghanistan: Taliban Ban Women From University Education With Immediate Effect

Qatar Expresses Deep Concern, Disappointment over Decision to Suspend Study of Girls, Women in Afghanistan's Universities

The State of Qatar expresses deep concern and disappointment with the Afghan caretaker government's decision to suspend girls and women's studies in Afghan universities until further notice.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stresses that these negative practices will have a significant impact.on human rights, development, and the economy in Afghanistan.

As a Muslim country in which women enjoy all their rights, especially education, the State of Qatar calls on the Afghan caretaker Government to review its decision in line with the teachings of the lslamic religion concerning women's rights, the statement added.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs underscores the position of the State of Qatar supporting all spectra of Afghan people to obtain all their rights, particularly the right to education. lt also renewed the deep commitment of the State of Qatar to work with its Afghan and international partners to ensure that all
groups of Afghan people of all ages enjoy their right to education.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - State of Qatar

Pakistan urges Afghan authorities to revisit the decision to suspend university and higher education for female students in Afghanistan

Pakistan is disappointed to learn about the suspension of university and higher education for female students in Afghanistan.

Pakistan’s position on this issue has been clear and consistent. We strongly believe that every man and woman has the inherent right to education in accordance with the injunctions of Islam.

We strongly urge the Afghan authorities to revisit this decision.

Islamabad

21 December 2022

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Islamic Republic of Pakistan

THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES CONDEMNS THE TALIBAN’S DECISION TO BAN GIRLS FROM HIGHER EDUCATION

Ambassador Lana Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister for Political Affairs and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, reiterated the UAE’s strong condemnation of the most recent decision by the Taliban to ban Afghan women and girls from accessing higher education. The decision is the latest example of the restrictions imposed on Afghan women and girls since August 2021 aimed at their erasure from public life.

The decision profoundly jeopardizes the international community’s efforts to engage with the Taliban in the interest of the Afghan people.

The UAE reaffirms that this decision, as well as the earlier bans on girls from accessing secondary education, violate fundamental human rights, contravene the teachings of Islam, and must be swiftly reversed.

The UAE will remain steadfast in its longstanding support for and commitment to Afghanistan’s sovereignty, stability, security, and prosperity, in cooperation with regional and international partners.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - United Arab Emirates

Press Release Regarding the ban on Higher Education for Girls in Afghanistan

We are saddened and concerned about the ban imposed also on higher education
for girls in Afghanistan.

Education is a fundamental human right which all individuals must enjoy and not be deprived of, on the basis of equal opportunity and in a non-discriminatory manner.

It is essential for the prosperity and future of the country that all girls are entitled to education without any exception in Afghanistan in line with the expectation of
its people.

In this regard, we state our expectation for the decision to be revised and necessary
steps to be taken as soon as possible.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Republic of Turkiye

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s surprise and regret at the decision of the #Afghan caretaker Government to deny Afghan girls the right to university education, and calls on it to reverse this decision, which is shocking to all Islamic countries and is contrary to giving Afghan women their full legitimate rights, foremost of which is the right to education, which contributes to supporting security, stability, development and prosperity for Afghanistan.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Saudi Arabia


Malala, others condemn ban

Banning the education of girls 16+ is a clear violation of human rights, but it can also doom the economic future of Afghanistan, relegating half of its people to a life of poverty and ignorance.

Dr. Abdel Aziz Hamad Aluwaisheg (Assistant Secretary-General, Gulf Co-operation Council)

The Gulf Co-operation Council - GCC comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The Taliban administration took a decision banning female students from entering universities in Afghanistan.

A decision against the spirit of Islam.

This prohibition has no place in religion.

Ibrahim Kalin (Turkiye's Presidential Spokesperson)

The Taliban may lock all the classrooms and university gates in the country — but they can never lock up women's minds. They cannot stop girls from seeking knowledge. They cannot kill the quest to learn.

Malala

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by madridguy(m): 3:06pm On Dec 22, 2022
Islam rightly stress to parents on equal treatment of girls' from the shows of love and affection to financial gift as well. Education of girl's is emphasized in many of Al-Hadiths. The Prophet Muhammad (s.m) said: “Seeking knowledge is compulsory for every Muslim” (Al-Bukhari-9).

Taliban should reverse this barbaric law.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Nobody: 3:11pm On Dec 22, 2022
According to some dude who prolly knows better than everyone. No one should interfere in the barbaric act of Taliban even now that Qatar and other Muslim community has condemned the act. How do you justify misogyny and sexism against women?

1) Islamic courts are controlled by men.
2) Woman doesn't have the right to divorce and must seek a court to grant her divorce for specific reasons other then her just wanting to be divorced or dissatisfaction with the marriage while while the man has the right to divorce.
3) Women must obey the husband
4) Women must seek permission to go somewhere from the husband.

The following hadith I believe exists in both Sunni and Shia sources:

A woman came to the Messenger of Allāh صلى الله عليه واله and said: O’ Messenger of Allāh! What is the right of the husband over the wife? He said to her: She obeys him and does not disobey him, does not give anything in charity from her house except with his permission, she does not keep a voluntary fast without his permission and does not prevent him from herself even if she be on hunchback. She does not leave her house but with his permission; if she leaves without his permission, the angels of the heaven, the angels of the earth, the angels of wrath and the angels of mercy damn her until she returns to her house. So she said: O’ Messenger of Allāh! Who among the people has the greatest right on the man? He said: His parents. She said: Who among the people has the greatest right over the woman? He said: Her husband. She said: So do I have a right over him similar to what he has over me? He said: No, not [even] one in a hundred! She said: By the One Who sent you as a Prophet with the truth, no man shall ever own my neck.

These points where taken from religious scriptures of islam, hence proves islam to be sexist. Sounds like slavery to me. Ooh, bud it is!

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by fergie001: 3:16pm On Dec 22, 2022

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ty9pC07o9e0
Another show of support for female university students came at Nangarhar Medical University. The male students walked out in solidarity and refused to sit for exams until women’s university access was reinstated.


(Students of the University in Kandahar also walked out and refused to sit for exams until the women are brought back to school)
Video: https://twitter.com/HabibKhanT/status/1605505055167324160?t=NDz5qnyOxwnjDeWZH7ONSw&s=19

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by fergie001: 3:21pm On Dec 22, 2022

Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Houseofglam7(f): 3:21pm On Dec 22, 2022
undecided

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Reporting34(f): 3:22pm On Dec 22, 2022
Always doing nonsense in the name of islam, very uselessly terrorist's Peoples

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by bennybuhari: 3:22pm On Dec 22, 2022
These Taliban are just giving Muslims a bad name. The Islam I know is a religion of peace

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by kushma(m): 3:22pm On Dec 22, 2022
It should be condemned totally, the world is moving forward and some individuals are trying to pull it back. Thank goodness Nigeria is not a full Muslim country, would have been sharia law here and there oo.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by GistFullGround: 3:22pm On Dec 22, 2022



Watch out, they will start to copy-copy until they start to ban Muslim girls in Nigeria!


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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by ATLIEN2027: 3:23pm On Dec 22, 2022
Mixing culture with religion.

These fools in Afghanistan have historically have very regards for women and are simply using religion as a pretext to keep their women down.
Bunch of delusional fools.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by fergie001: 3:23pm On Dec 22, 2022
Afghan cricketers also condemned the University ban. Cricket is a hugely popular sport in Afghanistan, and players have hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.

Rashid Khan

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by CheapHomes1: 3:23pm On Dec 22, 2022
Am waiting for buhari...sorry I mean Garba Shehu to release his own statement.

Come to think of it. These core Muslim countries no carry Islam for head the way our people in the north do

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by feed70: 3:24pm On Dec 22, 2022
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Amspecial: 3:24pm On Dec 22, 2022
grin
Y I no go laugh I have said it before Islam should never be allowed to get a foot hold in any place it like cancer it eats that place up till nothing is left of it.
Know this and know peace.
T for thanks
You see that mad agbadorian under me that is their true plan for Nigeria I hope all christian in south west and Nigeria as a whole are seeing.
Don't say you were not warned

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by BOLATINUBU01: 3:24pm On Dec 22, 2022
Islam respect and care for women



Only Christian and terrorist turns them to prostitute




All of you that are quoting me, know that am also a Christian

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Nobody: 3:24pm On Dec 22, 2022
fergie001:
A follow-up to Afghanistan: Taliban Ban Women From University Education With Immediate Effect



Ministry of Foreign Affairs - State of Qatar



Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Islamic Republic of Pakistan



Ministry of Foreign Affairs - United Arab Emirates


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Malala, others condemn ban



Dr. Abdel Aziz Hamad Aluwaisheg (Assistant Secretary-General, Gulf Co-operation Council)

The Gulf Co-operation Council - GCC comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.



aint Buhari & Tinumbu a muslim?....Muslim is a terrrorist islamic religion from islam...

muslim women are not even allow to date & worst of all ..muslim women are not even allow to were mini sket...WTF!! angry

they all the same terrrorist people! (no oofeinse)
angry

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Fuckingmallam45(m): 3:24pm On Dec 22, 2022
I’ve encountered nothing in the Quran or ahadith that forbids the education of females. So Islam, as informed by the Quran and ahadith, does not forbid it. However, Islam is more than just its core texts. It’s also its traditions, history and adherents.

And that’s where Islam, in some countries, interferes with the education of females. In theory, if ahadith contradicts the Quran, the Quran prevails. Yet, in many Islamic countries, the traditional penalty for adultery is being stoned to death — despite the fact that the Quran specifies only whipping. This is because the traditional pre-Islamic penalty was stoning . . . so the penalty was brought back, by popular demand, in direct contradiction of the Quran. The same applies to education of females. In many Islamic countries it’s part of the traditional subjugation of women that existed long before Muhammad(S.A.W).

The plight of women was actually improved, somewhat, by Muhammad(S.A.W). The problem is that it’s improved far more in the free world . . . while the subjugation of women in many Islamic countries remains chained to 1400-year old Islamic texts and even older traditions.

We all know Malala’s incredibly heroic story: shot through the head for advocating female education, recovering, then going on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. At such a young age, she’s the preeminent spokesperson for female education. Some adherents, though not as extreme as Malala’s would-be executioner, are more regressive than others. Some even see no contradiction in shooting a child in the name of their religious traditions. Tradition can be more powerful than scripture and even directly overrule it.

Does Islam forbid the education of women? For far too many Muslims, the traditional (not scriptural) answer is yes.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Hadampson(m): 3:25pm On Dec 22, 2022
Imagine a world without religion.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Olahmi05: 3:25pm On Dec 22, 2022
Next Please
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by LOVEGINO(m): 3:26pm On Dec 22, 2022
Una never see anything.
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by GOTVee: 3:26pm On Dec 22, 2022
sad
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by BannedUser: 3:26pm On Dec 22, 2022
The only way they can keep women obedient and submissive is to deprive them of education.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Moh247: 3:26pm On Dec 22, 2022
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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by ATLIEN2027: 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
CheapHomes1:
Am waiting for buhari...sorry I mean Garba Shehu to release his own statement.

Come to think of it. These core Muslim countries no carry Islam for head the way our people in the north do

Same way you people carry Christianity for head more than the people who actually forced the religion on your fore fathers.
HYPOCRITE.

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Hadampson(m): 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
CheapHomes1:
Am waiting for buhari...sorry I mean Garba Shehu to release his own statement.

Come to think of it. These core Muslim countries no carry Islam for head the way our people in the north do

That's probably because they are educated unlike the northerners although the government is trying to educate people there by introducing free education
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by BOLATINUBU01: 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
Hadampson:
Imagine a world without religion.
you for don commit suicide

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by CheapHomes1: 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
Another show of support for female university students came at Nangarhar Medical University. The male students walked out in solidarity and refused to sit for exams until women’s university access was reinstated.


(Students of the University in Kandahar also walked out and refused to sit for exams until the women are brought back to school)

This type of solidarity can't be found here in Nigeria. It's always every man for himself

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Eriokanmi: 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
Their headache. We get our own issues for naija to ruminate over. Taliban-like people plenty for noethern Nigeria. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi tried to liberate them and they removed him
Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by FOOTSOLDIER1: 3:27pm On Dec 22, 2022
They should applaud them instead, just like their counterparts here in Northern Nigeria. Blood sucking Mohammed (SAW)

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Panasonic101: 3:28pm On Dec 22, 2022
BOLATINUBU01:
Islam respect and care for women



Only Christian and terrorist turns them to prostitute

See person 9month.. SAD�

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Re: Muslim-majority Countries Condemn Taliban's University Ban For Women by Kennitrust(m): 3:28pm On Dec 22, 2022
The world has miss it perfection through religions and Muslim prove to be the worse

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