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Afghanistan
Taliban’s Supreme Leader Issues Decree on Women’s Rights
2021-12-04
Taqiyyah.
[ToloNews] supreme leader of the Taliban
...mindless ferocity in a turban...
, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, on Friday issued a decree regarding the rights of women in Afghanistan.

The decree, which was released by the spokesperson of the Islamic Emirate, Zabiullah Mujahid, stipulated that the relevant institutions must take steps in its implementation.

The decree is comprised of six elements:

"Adult women’s consent is necessary during Nekah/marriage. (Though, both should be equal with no risk of sedition). No one can force women to marry by coercion or pressure."

"woman is not a property, but a noble and free human being; no one can give her to anyone in exchange for peace deal and or to end animosity.

"the death of the husband, ’Sharaie Adat’ (four months and ten nights or pregnancy) passes, no one can marry a widow by force including her relatives. A widow has the right whether to marry and or to determine/ choose her future. (Though, the principle of equality and preventing sedition should be kept into consideration).

"It is the Sharia right a widow, to obtain ’Mahar’ from her new husband. [Mahar is an amount of money specified by the wife and husband during the Nekah to be paid by the husband to the wife.]

"A widow has heritage rights and fixed share in the property of her husband, children, father and relatives, and no one can deprive a widow of her right."

"Those with multi marriage (more than one wife) are obliged to give rights to all women in accordance with Sharia law, and maintain justice between them."

The letter instructed the Ministry of Hajj and Religious Affairs, the Ministry of Information and Culture, the Supreme Court
...the political football known as The Highest Court in the Land, home of penumbrae and emanations...
as well as provincial governors and district governors to implement the dictates of the decree and to communicate them to the public.
Al Ahram adds:
The Taliban
...Arabic for students...
decreed Friday that they are banning the forced marriage of women in the war-torn country, in what appears to be a move to address criteria that developed nations consider a precondition to recognize their government and restore aid.

Forced marriages have become more commonplace in the poor, conservative country, as the internally displaced marry off their young daughters in exchange for a bride-price that can be used to pay debts and feed their families.

The announced decree did not mention a minimum age for marriage, which previously was set at 16 years old.

Women in Afghanistan for decades were treated like property _ as an exchange token for blood money or ending disputes or tribal feuds. The Taliban now state they are against the practice.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Don’t care.
Not our problem.
Posted by: Xyz   2021-12-04 19:12  

#1  
So does this mean that next year
we can expect the Taliban to allow
Oktoberfest







Posted by: Snolulet Whomose2724   2021-12-04 07:41  

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