Muslim women will not be able to peek through the window: The Taliban government is doing everything to imprison women in Afghanistan and take away their freedom, which becomes a topic of discussion all over the world. On the one hand, while Iran has banned the rules of hijab, on the other hand, the Taliban government is issuing one Tughlaqi decree after another. The Taliban is always in the news for its strange decrees regarding women. At the same time, once again a decree has been issued by the Taliban for women.
The supreme leader of the Taliban issued the order
Actually, let us tell you that the supreme leader of the Taliban has issued an order, in which he has banned the construction of windows in residential buildings. According to a statement issued by the spokesperson of the Taliban government late on Saturday night, new buildings should not have windows that overlook "courtyards, kitchens, neighbor's wells and other places commonly used by women". Women removed from public places
According to the decree posted on social media platform X by government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid, seeing women in the kitchen, courtyard or filling water from the well can promote obscene acts. The United Nations had raised questions Since the Taliban returned to power in August 2021, women have been gradually removed from public places, leading the United Nations to condemn the "gender apartheid" established by the administration.
Officials will have to monitor the sites
Municipal officials and other related departments will have to monitor construction sites to ensure that peeping into neighbors' houses is not possible. Taliban officials have banned post-primary education for girls and women, women are also prohibited from working, that is, women cannot go out of their homes anywhere and do employment. Women are also banned from accessing parks and other public places.
Women's singing has also been banned
Women have also been banned from singing. As part of the Taliban government's strict enforcement of Islamic law, a recent law prohibits women from singing or reciting poetry. It also encourages them to "cover" the body outside the home. Some radio and television stations have also stopped broadcasting women's voices. The Taliban administration claims that Islamic law "guarantees" the rights of Afghan men and women.