SAWT BEIRUT INTERNATIONAL

| 3 December 2024, Tuesday |

Afghanistan: Taliban announce new rules for women and girls’ education

 

New restrictions on women and girls’ education in Afghanistan, have been announced by Taliban’s education minister, Abdul Baqi Haqqani at a press conference.

Going forward, the Taliban will enforce gender segregation at the country’s universities based on their belief that coeducation is un-Islamic.

“Coeducation is in conflict with the principles of Islam and, on the other hand, it is in conflict with national values and is against the customs and traditions of Afghans,” Haqqani said.

In outlining the policy, Haqqani announced that campuses should ideally be segregated by gender. He said that short of that, universities should establish alternate class timing or ensure that classrooms are partitioned down the middle and seating is divided based on gender.

The Taliban have already said they hope to have women teach female students. If that is not possible, men may teach women, but classes should follow the Taliban’s rigid interpretation of Sharia or Islamic Law.

The minister also stated that hijab or head coverings will be part of a compulsory dress code, but did not specify if this includes the niqab face covering.

Haqqani said the new rules are the outcome of the successful jihad waged against the West to establish an “Islamic system.” The minister claimed he did not want to turn back the clock to 20 years ago, when the Taliban last ruled and women and girls were not allowed to go to school, but said that the Taliban would “start building on what exists today.”

On Saturday, the Taliban raised their flags over the Presidential Palace, signaling the start of the new government.