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The Islamic Emirate&of Afghanistan & s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid stated on Thursday that the issues, noted by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) concerning the prohibition of females&& s education, was easy to understand and that this was just a && momentary action & until the problem is resolved.Mujahid stated in a statement that the IEA appreciated the fact that the OIC called the meeting and said, && undoubtedly the nations need to continue to help individuals of Afghanistan and no nation must interfere in the internal affairs of Afghanistan.&&& & The Islamic Emirate requests all organizations, especially the OIC, to have a close understanding with the brand-new federal government of Afghanistan,& & the statement read.This follows the Executive Committee of the OIC fulfilled on Wednesday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to discuss the scenario in Afghanistan.According to a declaration provided by the committee after the meeting, the OIC assembled the extraordinary meeting to discuss the situation in Afghanistan && following the decisions taken by the de facto Afghan authorities to shut down schools and universities to women and females for an unspecified duration and suspend women from working in all nationwide and worldwide non-governmental companies (NGOs).
The company said this was && in violation of the functions of Islamic law and the methodology of the Messenger of Allah, Prophet Muhammad &-- May Allah&& s peace and blessings be upon Him.&& The committee kept in mind the && degrading humanitarian, social, economic, and human rights conditions in Afghanistan&& .
They likewise said females and girls have the best && to gain access to all levels of education, consisting of university level,& & adding that this & is a fundamental right in keeping with the teachings of the noble Islamic shariah.&& The committee likewise underscored the requirement to guide all efforts towards attaining Afghanistan&& s advancement and the welfare of its individuals and reaffirmed its solidarity with the people of Afghanistan, and the dedication to assist them develop peace, security, stability and development.In addition, they welcomed efforts by the OIC General Secretariat, the Special Envoy of the OIC Secretary General to Afghanistan, and the International Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) in engaging with the IEA authorities on issues of essential importance, && in accordance with the noble Islamic principles and worths and appropriate OIC resolutions&& .
To name a few declarations, the OIC called for a 2nd see of the delegation of Muslim scholars to be arranged to engage with the greatest authorities of Afghanistan and again emphasized that education is a basic human right which all people need to delight in on the basis of level playing field and in a non-discriminatory way, and not be deprived of.The committee also expressed its && disappointment over the suspension of female education in Afghanistan and the decision purchasing all nationwide and global non-governmental companies (NGOs) to suspend female workers until more notification,& & adding that it advises the IEA to && stick to the principles and functions of the Charter of the United Nations and the OIC Charter, and to comply with its responsibilities under worldwide treaties and contracts, including their obligations under worldwide human rights covenants, particularly relating to the rights of females, kids, youth, the elderly and individuals with special needs.&& The statement went on to note that the OIC gets in touch with the IEA to aim towards resuming schools and universities for ladies and enable them to register in all levels of education and all expertises needed by the Afghan people while it also highlighted && the requirement to safeguard basic rights, including the right to life, security, self-respect and the right to education for all Afghan females and women in accordance with Islamic values and universal human rights standards.&& The post IEA says ban on schools for women is ‘& lsquo; short-term & after OIC calls for choice to be reversed first appeared on Ariana News.
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