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Nadim: A Man Should Lead and a Woman Should Follow

Published 01/10/2023
Nadim: A Man Should Lead and a Woman Should Follow
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RASC News Agency: Taliban Group Acting Minister for Higher Education said that “God Almighty has divided the nation into men and women. Men are the rulers and women must obey to them. Women are not equal with men but now put them above men.”

Taliban Group Acting Minister for Higher Education Nida Mohammad Nadim said at a meeting at Baghlan Provincial University that some people are attempting to undermine the system of the Taliban Group by exploiting women’s problems.

Nadim added that according to Sharia and divine decrees, men and women are not equal.

 

Taliban group’s Acting Minister for Higher Education said Western countries are “trying to portray the rights of men and women as equal, but they are not.”

He went on to say in this meeting that the Taliban’s duty is to the people to provide them with security and fairness.

According to this official of the Teliban group, treating the people with respect is one of the duties of Teliban group. According to reports, Taliban group chopped off the body of a man in Nawur district of Ghazni province.

 

At the same time, it should be noted that this group has always oppressed women and deprived them of their most basic rights in society since they dominated the country.

 

According to reports, the Taliban group wants to remove Afghanistani women from society under the name of Sharia, which is their interpretation of the Islamic religion.

Taliban since their domination deprived girls and women from their basic rights, they closed the gates of the schools and universities to girls and women and in another order they banned the gates of the beauty parlors.

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