The Acting Minister of Higher Education of the Taliban, in a new response to the concern of the international community about the education of girls in Afghanistan, said that the Taliban are ready to make any kind of sacrifice in order to preserve their religion, but they will not allow even a small part of Islam to be ignored because others.
He said that those who give orders are ignorant of the Hereafter and do not know anything about this world to. In the video published on the X social network by the Ministry of Higher Education of the Taliban, Nada Mohammad Nadim, the acting head of this ministry, while visiting Faryab province, told the people that if we ask anyone for advice, then they should come and say as a consultant that the parks should be Open women, open universities and schools.
He added: Those who give orders about what should be done must be rulers or financiers or use force.
In this video, Nadim states that the Taliban did not seek advice from anyone, nor are they under anyone’s orders.
In the published video, the Acting Minister of Higher Education of the Taliban says that force was also used in Afghanistan; But its users left Afghanistan in shame. Nadim refers to the withdrawal of America and its allies from Afghanistan.
Nadim added: “So what is the reason for asking us to do this?” They should understand their conscience. They don’t know anything about the hereafter and are ignorant, they don’t seem to understand the world either. In which principles of the world are you coming to give us orders?
Afghanistan is the only country in the world where girls are deprived of the right to education, and the Taliban did not show flexibility in this regard in the past two years, despite widespread global reactions to the ban on girls’ education
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