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There is no shared education at the University, the first fatwa by the Taliban

There is no shared education at the University, the first fatwa by the Taliban
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KABUL: Taliban officials in Herat Afghan Province have ordered government and private universities that girls will no longer be allowed to sit in the same class as boys, Khaama News reported.
In a three-hour meeting between university lecturers, owners of private institutions, and Taliban officials, the last said that there was no alternative and justification for education together and had to end.
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Lecturers in Herat Province have reasoned that universities and government institutions can manage separate classes but because of the limited number of female students in private institutions, the latter cannot make separate classrooms.
Mullah Farid, the head of the Islamic Afghan Islamic Emirate who represented the Taliban in a meeting at Herat has said that shared education must end because the system is the root of all crimes in society.
Farid as an alternative suggested that the Luhur-virtuous elderly elderly men ‘lecturers are allowed to teach female students and for shared education, there is no alternative or justification to continue.
The lecturer at Herat said, because private institutions were unable to buy separate classes, thousands of girls may still lack higher education.
There was reported about 40,000 students and 2,000 lecturers at universities and private institutions and governments in the province.

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