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Perspective on Women's Plight in
Afghanistan
The Taliban have forced Women to cover themselves from head to toe. Even the face is
covered; this is in direct contradiction to Islamic Law!
Today, in Afghanistan a woman's basic right to vote, to pursue an education, and to join
the job force, is threatened by Taliban, a political group that has recently gained
control of the country. Taliban's insistence on secluding wome n from public life is a
political maneuver disguised as "Islamic" law.
Before seizing power, Taliban manipulated and used the rights of women as tools to gain
control of the country. To secure financial and political support, Taliban emulated
authoritarian methods typical of many Middle Eastern countries. Taliban's stand on the
seclusion of women is not derived from Islam, but, rather, from a cultural bias found in
suppressive movements throughout the region.
Once Taliban seized power, a classical pattern that has been observed in some Muslim
countries repeated itself. In this scenario, political instability coexists with an
extreme and oppressive ideology regarding women.
Some members of Taliban have been quoted as saying that these actions are temporary and
that women's rights will be restored once the government is more stable. One must bear in
mind that, as history has amply demonstrated, other Muslim countries have committed the
same atrocities and the result is that women within their boundaries continue to be
oppressed, politically and otherwise.
To maintain control over the people, radical groups such as Taliban divert attention away
from political and economic crises by oppressing half of the population.
Such a view has no basis in the Qur'an, yet it has been promoted by Taliban as
"Islamic." This situation is very distressing considering that women were given
rights in the Qur'an to contribute to the economy by owning and selling property 1400
years ago:
"Men shall have a benefit from what they earn, and women shall have a benefit from
what they earn."
This verse emphasizes the equality of men and women in the economic growth of a society.
In the earliest Muslim community, women carried out business transactions and participated
in battles without restriction.
The Qur'an and the examples of the first Muslim society give the Muslim Women's League a
voice to state that the current manipulation of women to serve geo-political interests, in
Afghanistan or elsewhere, is both unIslamic and inhumane.
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