Malala Urges Muslim Leaders to Challenge Taliban’s Repressive Policies on Women
Malala Yousafzai calls on Muslim leaders to oppose the Taliban's policies restricting girls' education and women's rights in Afghanistan at an international summit in Pakistan.

Malala Yousafzai has encouraged Muslim pioneers to challenge the Taliban government in Afghanistan and its severe approaches to young ladies and women.
“Simply put, the Taliban in Afghanistan don’t see ladies as human creatures,” she told a universal summit facilitated by Pakistan on young ladies’ instruction in Islamic countries.
Ms Yousafzai told Muslim pioneers there was “nothing Islamic” approximately the Taliban’s arrangements which incorporate anticipating young ladies and ladies from getting to instruction and work.
The 27-year-old was cleared from Pakistan at 15 after being shot in the head by a Pakistan Taliban shooter who focused on her for talking out about girls’ education.
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Addressing the conference in Islamabad on Sunday, the Nobel Peace Prize champ said she was “overpowered and upbeat” to be back in her domestic nation. She has as it were returned to Pakistan a modest bunch of times since the 2012 assault, after making her to begin with return in 2018.
On Sunday, she said the Taliban government had once more made “a framework of sex apartheid”.
The Taliban were “rebuffing ladies and young ladies who set out to break their cloud laws by beating them up, confining them, and hurting them”, she said.
She included that the government “cloak their violations in social and devout defense” but really “go against everything our faith stands for”.
The Taliban government declined to reply to a BBC ask for comment on the advocate’s comments. They have already said they regard women’s rights in agreement with their elucidation of Afghan culture and Islamic law.
The Taliban government pioneers were welcomed to the summit run by the Organization of Islamic Participation (OIC), the Pakistan government, and the Muslim World Association, but did not attend.
Conference participants included handfuls of priests and researchers from Muslim-majority nations who pushed for girls’ education.
Since the Taliban recaptured control of Afghanistan in 2021, its government has not been formally perceived by a single foreign government. Western powers have said their policies restricting ladies have to change.
Afghanistan is presently the as it were a nation in the world where ladies and young ladies are prevented from getting to auxiliary and higher instruction – a few one and a half million have been purposely denied schooling.
“Afghanistan is the as it were nation within the world where young ladies are totally prohibited from instruction past review six,” said Ms Yousafzai on Sunday.
The Taliban has over and over guaranteed they would be re-admitted to school once a number of issues were settled – counting guaranteeing the curriculum was “Islamic”. This has however to happen.
In December, ladies were moreover prohibited from preparing as birthing assistants and medical caretakers, successfully closing off their final course to encourage instruction within the country.
Ms Yousafzai said young ladies’ instruction was at chance in numerous nations. She said in Gaza, Israel had “decimated the whole instruction system”.
She encouraged those shows to “call out the most exceedingly bad infringement” of girls’ right to instruction and pointed out that emergencies in nations such as Afghanistan, Yemen, and Sudan implied “the whole future of young ladies is stolen”.






