Afghan women cannot pray loudly or recite in front of other women, says Taliban minister
- Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Quran in front of other women, as stated by a Taliban government minister.
- The minister also mentioned that chants of takbir and other expressions like 'subhanallah' are not permitted.
- A nationwide awareness program about these laws is underway, involving ministry officials at provincial and district levels.
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Why Taliban has banned Afghan women from hearing each other’s voice
Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Quran in front of other women. It’s the latest restriction on women following morality laws that ban them from raising their voices, baring their faces outside the home, completing their education, travelling alone, and going to work
Taliban bans women from hearing voices of other women: report
The Taliban has passed a measure banning women from being heard by other women in public, in the latest curb on human rights since the Biden administration withdrew U.S. forces from Afghanistan three years ago. #Taliban #Afghanistan #humanrights #women #womensrights #Telegraph #Shariah
Since the takeover of the Taliban in 2021, restrictions on women have continued to increase. Now, they can no longer express themselves among themselves, or be heard by other women.
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