RASC News Agency: Amidst the enduring trend of educational deprivation targeting girls within conventional schools, credible sources within the Taliban group are presently engaged in discussions with the aim of metamorphosing traditional educational institutions into religious establishments. Verified sources disclosed yesterday, December 22nd, that the Taliban group has initiated communication with specific foreign authorities, granting permission for girls to pursue education in religious schools. Allegedly, the leader of the group harbors no objections to the educational pursuits of girls within religious institutions.
As per these sources, Taliban officials posit that there exists no demarcation between conventional schools and religious Madrasas, contending that their religious schools offer instruction in both contemporary and religious subjects for students. In accordance with these reports, the Taliban group is actively seeking comprehensive financial backing from the global community to fortify their religious schools. This stands in stark contrast to the recent pronouncement by the representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations in Afghanistan, citing evidence suggesting an increased involvement of girls in education within religious schools.
It is salient to note that this predicament unfolds over two years since Afghanistani girls, beyond the sixth grade, were barred from attending conventional schools, and access to universities was obstructed by Taliban directives. According to well-informed sources, the Taliban aspires to propagate its ideology by attracting a greater influx of students and youth into religious schools, where the educational curriculum aligns with the preferences of Taliban members.
Drawing from available information, the Taliban, subsequent to assuming control of the nation, has fervently concentrated on reconstruction efforts and the establishment of religious schools in accordance with their inclinations across diverse regions of the country.