Taliban jumps into hijab controversy: Supports girls protesting, says 'they stand for Islamic values'

Posted on 10th Feb 2022 by rohit kumar

Karnataka's hijab controversy is not taking its name to stop. The matter has reached the Supreme Court but the rhetoric of the leaders continues. Meanwhile, the Taliban has also jumped into the hijab controversy. She has supported Muslim girls protesting for the hijab. While praising the Muslim girls of Karnataka, the Taliban wrote that these girls stand for Islamic values.

 

 

Inamullah Samangani, the deputy spokesman for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, tweeted, "The struggle of Indian Muslim girls for hijab shows that hijab is not just a culture of Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan but an Islamic value." For which Muslim girls all over the world sacrifice in different ways and protect their religious values.

 

 

Viral burqa girl praise

Samangani has also shared a picture of a girl from Karnataka in a burqa. The picture of this girl speaking Allahu Akbar is becoming fiercely viral on social media. He said that the girl in this burqa is being praised by many senior Taliban officials. He said that the Taliban supports these girls fighting for the burqa.

 

At the same time, a Taliban spokesperson retaliated on the tweet of a Pakistani. Pakistani users wrote that Muslim girls of Karnataka are fighting for secularism. After which Samangani wrote that he is a Fake Secularist because he is showing enmity towards Islam by calling the girls protesting for Hijab as secular.

 

Afghan women opposed the hijab

The Taliban made it mandatory for women to wear the hijab as soon as they came to power. At the same time, violating the rights of women, the Taliban have barred female actors from working in TV shows. He ordered women to be covered at all times. After which many women in Afghanistan opposed the hijab rule.

 

Controversy over hijab has started in Karnataka on January 1. When 6 Muslim girls in an educational institution were denied class wearing hijab. The college management called the hijab against the dress rules of the college. Since then the matter has gained momentum.

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