The Islamic Emirate’& rsquo; s representative Zabihullah Mujahid states safeguarding the “& ldquo; dignity, honor and Sharia rights of females & rdquo; is a top priority for the Islamic Emirate.Mujahid made these remarks in a declaration Saturday on his X account, marking March 8th, International Women’& rsquo; s Day.
According to Mujahid, Afghan females now live in complete physical and psychological security, and all types of violence against ladies have actually been avoided.
“& ldquo; All symptoms of violence and mistreatment versus women have been efficiently curtailed.
No individual possesses the authority to infringe upon females’& rsquo; s rights or concern them with disdain,” & rdquo; he said.Mujahid stressed: “& ldquo; It is incumbent upon the judicial bodies of the Islamic Emirate, along with other significant organizations, to exert their utmost efforts in the defense of females’& rsquo; s rights, guarantee their autonomy in marital choices, maintain their entitlements to dowry and inheritance, and make sure comprehensive oversight of their legal protections.”“& rdquo; & ldquo; All essential rights afforded to Afghan females have actually been secured in rigorous accordance with Islamic Sharia law, along with the cultural and conventional frameworks of Afghan society.
It is imperative to acknowledge that the discourse on Afghan ladies’& rsquo; s rights is situated within the specific context of an Islamic and Afghan society, which exhibits distinct divergences from Western societies and their cultural paradigms.
Such distinctions need to be appropriately thought about in any evaluative discourse,” & rdquo; he added.Meanwhile, on International Women’& rsquo; s Day, the United Nations in Afghanistan also on Saturday called for the IEA to raise restrictions, which it said, continue to strip women and women of their basic rights.It likewise contacted Member States to translate solidarity into action—-- by magnifying Afghan females’& rsquo; s voices, supporting their management, and buying their resilience and future.This year’& rsquo; s theme, & ldquo; For ALL Women and Girls: Rights.
Equality.
Empowerment”& rdquo;, is a plain tip of the truth in Afghanistan, where females and girls face systematic exemption from education, employment, and public life.
These constraints are not only offenses of human rights but also barriers to Afghanistan’& rsquo; s development, deepening poverty and isolation for millions, UNAMA said in a statement.The post Mujahid says IEA’& rsquo; s concern is securing women’& rsquo; s & lsquo; self-respect, honor and sharia rights’ & rsquo; first appeared on Ariana News.
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