RASC: While 620 days have passed since the closure of secondary schools and high schools for girls in Afghanistan, the Acting Minister of Education of the Taliban group says that they are building ten religious schools in each city.
Habibullah Agha, the Minister of Education of the Taliban group, said during his trip to Nuristan province: “We will give you funds to build schools for children. Build ten schools in each city.”
Earlier, the Ministry of Education of the Taliban group said that they will build a large jihadist school in each province.
Matiullah Jawad, the head of the Islamic Education Department of the Taliban group in Bazarak Panjshir, said about two weeks ago that a religious school in Annaba district with the capacity to absorb 1,000 students will soon be established.
At the same time, religious experts have criticized the Taliban group and said that the excessive increase of religious schools in the society will cause chaos. Mohammad Moheq, a researcher of religious affairs, has said about the plan of the Taliban group regarding the increase of religious schools in Afghanistan: “Excessive increase Religious schools cause crisis in a society.
Our need is not only for religious schools. If you make any major or any specialty more important than the needs of the society and invest in it, most of the people will graduate from major without any reason to attract them to the labor market and if the environment does not require it, that itself includes the crisis.”
In the last year, it was reported that the Taliban group changed the location of the special force protecting the former president inside the citadel to a religious school.
The Ministry of Education of the Taliban group talks about the efforts to establish more religious schools in the provinces, while female students above the sixth grade have been banned from going to school after the return of the Taliban group to power in Afghanistan.