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Modern education not obligatory: General Director of Afghanistan’s Invitation and Guidance Directorate

By ANI | Updated: July 27, 2023 21:15 IST

Kabul [Afghanistan], July 27 : General Director of Afghanistan’s Invitation and Guidance Directorate Mohammad Hashim Shaheed Wror has said ...

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Kabul [Afghanistan], July 27 : General Director of Afghanistan’s Invitation and Guidance Directorate Mohammad Hashim Shaheed Wror has said modern education is not obligatory but Islamic education is obligatory for both men and women, TOLO News reported.

The Invitation and Guidance Directorate is an independent body that determines religious policies within the Taliban.

TOLO News is an Afghan news channel broadcasting from Kabul.

Hashim Shaheed Wror said: “The education that we say is obligatory at every stage for both men and women is religious education, not other education.”

Speaking at a gathering in Kabul, Shaheed Wror also said that the necktie originated from the Christian cross and that it is “ordered in Shariah that you should break it and eliminate it.”

“The history of (the necktie) is obvious in Islam. What is a tie? It is the cross. The cross looks like this. It is ordered in Shariah that you should break it and eliminate it,” he said. “The cross is a symbol of pagans. The cross is the symbol of Jesus’ martyrdom. They say Jesus was hung like this,” he said as per TOLO News.

The Taliban-appointed Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Mohammad Tahir Ahmadi, while speaking at the same gathering, said that learning modern education is also obligatory and that the Afghans need to learn it.

“The education that this Muslim nation needs is obligatory and through it the people can be saved from poverty, misery and other problems, so getting an education that rescues a human from misery is obligatory,” he said, as per TOLO News.

“An educated human is thousands of times better than an individual who is not educated,” said Amir Jan Saqib, deputy head of the Academy of Science.

Mohammad Hasham Shaheed Wror also said that doctors lack Islamic lessons and they perform haram acts and that the treatment of women by male doctors is haram (prohibited).

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