Balkhi: Twenty months was enough time to provide education for girls according to Islamic rules
Bayan news
Sayed Hussain Alemi Balkhi, the head of the Ahl al-Bayt Lovers Assembly and the former minister of emigrants and returnees, says in his Eid message that there was enough time for the leaders of the Islamic Emirate to provide education for girls in schools and universities in accordance with Islamic rules.
In a video he sent to the media, he says that it seems that on the eve of the two-year anniversary of Afghanistan’s new government, the Islamic Emirate has paid attention to the wishes of the United Nations and the citizens of Afghanistan, and in order to remove the obstacles to good relations with the international community, to make most of the citizens participate in the structure Power, provision of their basic rights and social justice should take more effective steps.
According to Alemi Balkhi, with the dominance of the new government, the people had expectations from the Islamic Emirate, including providing relative security, reducing moral corruption, reducing administrative corruption and other things that are considered the achievements of the new system; But there are other issues such as solving economic problems, poverty and unemployment of the people, domestic and international problems, education and the right to work in Islamic Sharia, providing citizenship rights and social justice that should have been given more attention by the Islamic Emirate.
Referring to the solution to the problems of the Afghan Shias, the former Minister of Refugees and Returnees said that sixteen months ago, the demands of the Shia people were submitted to the authorities of the Islamic Emirate in a written document, which included the recognition of the Shia people, the settlement of Shia claims according to Shia jurisprudence, and the teaching of Jafari jurisprudence in universities. Membership in the cabinet shows participation in high-level decisions; But so far no positive or negative response has been received from the current system.
However, some time ago, Shiite scholars had proposed teaching Jafari jurisprudence at Bamyan University to the Ministry of Hdigher Education of the Islamic Emirate, but this ministry rejected it.