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  2. Rashid ul Khairi - Wikipedia

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    Gail Minault, Professor of History at the University of Texas, in her book Secluded Scholars wrote that, "Rashid ul Khairi was a pioneer of women's right in the Islamic tradition and was one of the biggest bestsellers in the history of Urdu Novel. He saw the oppression of women, their physical and mental imprisonment, and how they were deprived ...

  3. Treatment of women by the Taliban - Wikipedia

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    A Taliban representative stated: "The Taliban's act of giving monthly salaries to 30,000 job-free women, now sitting comfortably at home, is a whiplash in the face of those who are defaming Taliban with reference to the rights of women. These people through baseless propaganda are trying to incite the women of Kabul against the Taliban". [3]

  4. Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi - Wikipedia

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    Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi (Urdu: ریاض احمد گوھر شاہی) (born 25 November 1941) was a spiritual leader and founder of the spiritual groups RAGS International (now known as Messiah Foundation International) [1] [2] [3] and Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam.

  5. Factbox-What are the Taliban's restrictions on Afghan women?

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    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Since seizing power in 2021, Afghanistan's Taliban administration has rolled back hard-fought rights won by Afghan women and girls during two decades of rule by American ...

  6. The Taliban have already taken some Afghan cities. In them ...

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    Sultani is one of many Afghan women in leadership roles who say they fear a return to Taliban rule will also spell a return to its austere and harsh interpretation of Islam, which long severely ...

  7. Afghan women silenced, terror groups rise after 3 years of ...

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    The last U.S. troops left Afghanistan on Aug. 30, 2021. Three years later, the Taliban's return to power has allowed al Qaeda and other terrorist groups to regain a presence in the country, and ...

  8. Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (1996–2001) - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Taliban's religious police beating a woman in Kabul on 26 August 2001. The footage was filmed by RAWA. During the Taliban's period of rule, brutal repression of women was widespread in the Emirate. [37] [38] Abuses were frequently and violently enforced by the religious police. [39]

  9. The Taliban publish vice laws that ban women’s voices and ...

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    Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have issued a ban on women’s voices and bare faces in public under new laws approved by the supreme leader in efforts to combat vice and promote virtue. The laws ...