Monday , December 23 2024

Taliban government’s strict decisions regarding women, Rashid Khan raised his voice

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Afghanistan’s star spinner Rashid Khan is currently counted among the most famous cricketers in the world. Rashid is liked in all cricket playing countries. He has left a different impression with his game. Rashid is a big voice of Afghanistan. She raised her voice for women by taking a tough stance on the decision of the Taliban government in the country.

ban on women’s education

The Taliban government of Afghanistan has banned women from studying in medical institutions. According to Khaama Press, students studying midwifery and nursing in Kabul were prevented from entering institutions. Citing the orders of the Taliban government, they were verbally told that classes were currently suspended.

Rashid Khan raised his voice

Speaking on the issue, Rashid Khan wrote in a post on social media, “‘Education’ is central in Islamic education, which emphasizes the acquisition of knowledge for both men and women. The Quran highlights the importance of learning and equality for both.” gender.” Accepts spiritual value.”

Rashid further wrote, “I reflect with deep sadness and disappointment on the recent closure of educational and medical institutions for the sisters and mothers of Afghanistan. “This decision jeopardizes not only their future but also the broader fabric of our society.” A poignant reminder of their struggle expressed through social media.”

Advice given to Taliban government

Further through his post, Rashid talked about reconsidering this decision. He wrote, “Afghanistan, our beloved motherland, stands at a critical juncture. The country is in dire need of professionals in every field, especially in the medical field. “The acute shortage of female doctors and nurses is particularly worrying because it directly impacts women.” Health “It is important for our sisters and mothers to have access to care provided by medical professionals who truly understand their needs.”

Rashid further wrote, “I sincerely appeal to reconsider this decision so that Afghan girls can achieve their right to education and contribute to the progress of the country. Educating everyone is not only a social responsibility but also a moral responsibility. “Deeply embedded in our beliefs.” And value.”