From the BBC/Yahoo:
“Taliban to force Afghan women
to wear face veil”
(A burka-clad woman receives a
food donation from the Afterlife foundation during Islam’s Holy fasting month
of Ramadan in Kandahar on April 27, 2022.)
Afghan women will have to wear
the Islamic face veil for the first time in decades under a decree passed by
the country's ruling Taliban militants. Any woman who refuses to comply and
ignores official warnings to male members of her family could see a male
guardian jailed for three days. The Taliban enforced the all-encompassing burka
during their first stint in power in the 1990s. But they had not enforced it in
Afghan cities since taking over last year. Many women in Afghanistan already
wear the burka but some, particularly in urban areas, just wear a simple
covering over their hair.
The decree was passed by the
Taliban's Ministry for the Prevention of Vice and Promotion of Virtue. Taliban
officials described the decree as "advice" but laid out a specific
set of escalating steps for anyone not complying: In the first instance their
home would be visited and their husband, brother or father would be talked to In
the second, their male guardian would be summoned to the ministry In the third,
the male guardian would be taken to court and could be jailed for three days The
Quran, Islam's holy book, tells Muslims - men and women - to dress modestly.
Male modesty has been interpreted to be covering the area from the navel to the
knee. For women it is generally seen as covering everything except their face,
hands and feet when in the presence of men they are not related or married to. However, there has been much debate within
Islam as to whether this goes far enough. This has led to a distinction between
the hijab (literally "covering up" in Arabic) and the niqab (meaning
"full veil").
The hijab is typically a scarf
that covers the hair and neck, whereas the niqab is a veil for the face that
leaves the area around the eyes clear. It is worn with an accompanying
headscarf or an abaya, a full-length robe, and sometimes with a separate
transparent eye veil. The burka covers the entire face and body, leaving just a
mesh screen to see through.
Many of the strict rules imposed
by the Taliban on daily life are targeted at women. Afghanistan has become the
only country in the world which publicly limits education by gender - a major
sticking point in the Taliban's attempts to gain international legitimacy. Girls
have been banned from receiving secondary education, the ministry for women's
affairs has been disbanded, and in many cases women have not been allowed to
work.
^ The Taliban have restricted
Women's Rights since they retook control in August 2021. Women can't travel
without a Male Family Guardian, can't be in a park with Men, can't work in most
public places, can't be seen in movies or on TV, can't go to High School and
now must cover their faces. The Taliban have not changed ion the 20+ years
since they were last in power. Next they will go back to stoning and beating
Women to death. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/taliban-force-afghan-women-wear-105653352.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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