Women in Afghanistan are not forbidden from speaking to each other, the Taliban government's morality ministry told AFP on ...
This ban is a continuation of the Taliban's extensive restrictions on women's rights, aiming to reduce their public ...
A former Afghan refugee who works as an NHS nurse wants to inspire more women, especially from the Muslim community into ...
A Taliban government minister says Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Quran in front of other ...
Mohammad Khalid Hanafi, the Taliban minister for the propagation of virtue and the prevention of vice, declared that women ...
A Taliban government minister says Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or reciting the Quran in front of other women ISLAMABAD -- Afghan women are forbidden from praying loudly or ...
Even a flicker of possibility left for the women still in Afghanistan? On the surface, the answer is very little. But I know better than to underestimate the resolve of Afghan women. Underground ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. The Taliban have banned Afghan women from allowing their voices to be heard by other women, adding yet another restriction to their string of radical measures ...
The Taliban has enacted a new measure prohibiting Afghan women from praying aloud or reciting the Quran in the presence of other women. It marks another addition to a mounting pile of laws ...
The Taliban has extended restrictions on Afghan women's voices by banning them from praying loudly or reciting the Koran in front of other women. The move — which comes after the hardline ...
And while precise details of the Taliban’s ruling are unclear, Afghan human rights activists have warned it could mean women are effectively banned from holding conversations with one another.