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BBC AFGHAGE, KABuli
BbcThe women will not get his baby after change. He was only 12 years old when he was told he couldn’t even go to school like boys.
The school new year began Saturday in Afghanistan but the fourth year, more than 12 girls were banned to attend education.
“All my dreams were settled,” he says, His fragile voice and be filled with emotion.
Amino, now 15, has been like to be a doctor. As a young girl, she suffered from a disability and surgery. The doctor who saved his life was a mother – an image that is with him and tells you to take his education.
But in 2021, while the energest energy of the afghanity, the Aminent Dreams were settled suddenly.
“When my father told me schools when it was closed, I was very sad. It was very fun.” “I wanted to get a course to be a doctor.”
Bad to the young girls’ schools, who Taluban, have touched more than a million girls, according to unicef, the leaders of UN.
Now, the religious location looks at the Islamic teachings – the only way to many women and young girls to obtain education. However, those families who can buy only can still have the lesson including mathematics, science and languages.
When Madrassas looks with others like a teenagers who would have been in the schools that would do in the schools, some say they do not drink.

When I met Amina in a full Al-Hadith Madrassa, a delicit religion in the form of about 280 groups of different ages.
The basement cools up, with walls of cardboard and mature in the air. After touching about 10 minutes, our fingers have already begun.
A al-Hadith Mardrassa founded a year ago was Amber’s brother, Hamdi, who was forced to do when the banner was involved.
“When girls refuse a course, my sister’s dreams to become a heart-surgeon of the heart that was pierced, it’s very frustrating”, says Hadid, who is thirty years old.
“To have the opportunity to go back to school, as well as middle-aged, and first help, made him the best of the future,” added.

AFGHANSTAN when the only country of the mother and girls are banned in high school and higher education.
The Taliban government describes the command to be temporarily, waiting for the fulfillment of other items, such as “Islam”. However, there was no further significant schools return to older girls in the past.
In January 2025, a Contestiary Century of Afghan Rights that Madrassas is used to get used to the goals of Taliban’s goals.
The report states that “Identificial Products” are attached to their studies.
They say the writings Taliba is encouraging to promote their political and military and military pressure, and prevents the integrity of men and women, as well as trying to wear the Hijabites.
Afghan Center that the rights of the people prevent the older girls’ girls who go to school “in order and crime” and their right to free education.
The Taliban before returning, the amount of madrassas believes that it has been about 5,000. He looks at the most of the religious education, which includes QUNUC, Hadith, Sharaw, and Arabic language education.
But since the restrictions of the Girls’ tested in the form of education such as chemistry, the math, math, and languages, and English.
Although the moderate Madrassas tried to start the midwife and the first course, Women’s teaching in Taliba was banned women in December.

Hamid said he gave a volunteer to give a course involved with the religious courses and other school students.
“I associated with other girls caused my appreciation for my sister,” she told them to smile, her proud of her sister’s strength.
We visit another independent-Warrasaly in Kabul.
Shaika Abdul Qadr Jilhani Udrassa teaches more than 1,800 of the girls and women from the first five to 45 years. Classes are prepared by the students. We were able to be visited under the supervision.
As al-Fodatha Madrassa, it’s cold cold. The abandoned building is no suckingness, and some afternoon were missing doors and windows.
In one large room, two Qran, and a sewing class takes place, as a group of girls who wearing Hijab and masks are on the cross.
The only doctor on the school is a radiator in the second office of the director, Mohammad Ibrahim Bethawii.
The Barkersii tells me that training is taught by religious.
But when I ask for evidence of this, the movement of the staff temporarily out of mathematics and sciences.
Meanwhile, classes are well maintained with religious text.

These drugs are divided into two parts: legal and irrelevant.
The most familiar sector describes matters, historical, science, and Islam. An unusual part covers Qunic course, Hadith, a Muslim law, and skills as a tinker.
Nevertlessly, the graduates from a particular part from one side and 10 to one.
After Hadia, when he was 20 years old, Mashalas had recently graduated from various courses, magical, chemistry, and geology, and geology.
They speak in morally and scores. “I love science,” she says, “all of this is as well as these ideas associated with the world,” says it.
Hadia now teaches the Qur’an to Madrassa, because she tells me that there is no sustainable wishes for those who love most.
Safiya, as well as 20, tempts the language of Al-Herdessa. He loves the girls to religion should be added to what he said they are growing up.
Looking on fiqh, Islamic earthquake requires Muslim habits.
“Fiqh was not included in schools or university. As a Muslim woman, learning Fileh is important for better women,” says.
“To discern the suggestion such as Ghust – to shock – child difference is necessary.”

However, adds to Madrassas “cannot replace schools and universities token.
“School organizations, plus schools and universities, are very important to do well. The closure of the emergency of Afghanistan,” warns.
Tawqa, 13, and regular, stored student who also studies in Shaikh Ahdul Qadr Jilate. From a volunteer family, they go to the classes with a big sister.
He said: “Religions I like to do, but I love to learn about Hijab’s sort of dress, how to do his family, how to do his brother and her husband and does not treat them.”
“I want to be a religious missionary and share my faith with all the earth.”

Special United Unison of Human Rights in Afghani, Richard Bennett, raised the anxiety of “Madrassasa-call”.
Has been emphasized the importance of restoring the chances of the education of the girls over the sixth class and for high women.
A Bennett warned that the less lessons, the combination of lack of work and poverty, “would give you a terrorist, disturbing the global parts”.
The Minister of Talita Service Chinems claim that about three million students in Afghanistan have been enrolled in these religions.
He has promised to open the schools of girls who live in some lessons, but that was not solved.
Despite all the aggressive consequences of suffering adversely adverse effects – suffer from its restoration and ban – still hope.
“I still have believed that one day Taliban let schools all the university to start.” And I will realize my dreams as a heart surgeon. “