Farewell to the voice of women in Afghanistan
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[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] He The de facto government of Afghanistan has ratified the law to promote virtue and prevent vice, requires the use of
[Síguenos ahora también en WhatsApp. Da clic aquí] He The de facto government of Afghanistan has ratified the law to promote virtue and prevent vice, requires the use of
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He The de facto government of Afghanistan has ratified the law to promote virtue and prevent vice, requires the use of veils to cover women’s faces and condemns the sound of women’s voices in public as an insult to modesty.implementing the strictest interpretation of Islamic law.
The Law on the Ministry of Virtue and Vice was ratified last night by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistanwhat is the name of the de facto Taliban regime, confirmed this Friday EFE official Taliban sources.
The 35-article law contains four chapters that address issues such as the full wearing of the burqa or hijab for women.Men’s clothing and media rules.
This was reported by the official representative of the Ministry of Justice, Barkatullah Rasouli, in a statement published today by an Afghan channel. Tolo News:
According to this law, the Ministry – for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice – is obliged to call for good and forbid evil (…), and is also responsible for peace and brotherhood among people.
Moreover, the ministry that is feared must “prevent people from engaging in ethnic, linguistic and regional prejudices”he added.
In the article that talks about hijab, the rule states that Women are required to cover their faces and bodies to avoid “causing temptation.”and avoid sound in public or raised voice of womenincluding singing, reciting or speaking into microphones.
It also prohibits drivers from transporting adult women without a legal male guardian.
“Implementation of Sharia and hijab is our red line. “We cannot negotiate with anyone on these issues.”This was stated by the Minister of Virtue and Vice Mohammad Khalid Hanafi at a meeting with the authorities, reports Tolo.
For men Article 22 prohibits or condemns wearing a tie, shaving or cutting the beard to length below the fist.or combing your hair as a violation of Islamic law.
The standard also includes General Provisions on Mass Media and its obligation to adapt to Sharia, as well as the prohibition of “humiliating or insulting Muslims” and including images of living beings.
According to the Taliban, the norm is implemented in accordance with Islamic Sharia and Hanafione of the four main schools of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence.
Although some analysts believe that the Taliban do not follow a particular school of law, their interpretation and application of Islamic law is largely based on the Hanafi approach, their approach is more strict and fundamentalist.
While many bans related to women or clothing have been introduced in the country since the Taliban returned to power exactly three years ago, this The law requires uniformity and severity of punishment to ensure its observance.
EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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