Turkiye President criticizes Taliban ban on women's education

Thomas Henry
1 min readJan 14, 2023

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Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, denounced the Taliban’s order to ban university and primary education for Afghanistan’s women as “un-Islamic”, local Turkish media reports.

“It is inhumane and un-Islamic,” Erdogan said while addressing an international conference on Ombudsmanship in Ankara.

“There is no such thing in our religion. No one should define any ban like that based on Islam. Islam does not accept such a thing. On the contrary, we are members of a religion that says ‘seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave’.”

According to the report, Turkiye hosted an extraordinary meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which called on the Afghan interim government to review its ban on women’s education and working in educational and non-government organizations.

During the meeting, the OIC decided to send a religious delegation to emphasize that women’s and girls’ access to all levels of education is a fundamental human right, the report added.

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