Kabul: The Afghan Taliban has issued an explanation regarding the banning of women’s beauty salons in Afghanistan, saying that it is against Islamic teachings.
In Afghanistan, the Taliban administration issued an order to close down beauty parlors within a month, after which various schools of thought have been condemned by the United Nations and several countries.
A foreign news agency According to the report In this regard, Mohammad Sadiq Akif, the spokesperson of the Afghan Ministry of Ethics, has given an explanatory statement in which he says that
Mohammad Sadiq Akif, spokesman for the Ministry of Ethics, quoted a notice issued on Tuesday, July 4, as saying that the deadline for women to close beauty parlors is one month.
In beauty parlours, make-up is done which does not complete ablution, in the parlors make-up of eyebrows and artificial hair are applied which are totally against Islamic teachings.
The Afghan Ministry of Ethics says that beauty salons have been banned because of such make-up, in addition to the additional expenses incurred on weddings in beauty parlors, which has led to
The groom’s family also faces financial difficulties.
It should be noted that earlier orders such as closing girls’ schools and banning women from working have also been issued by the Taliban. In addition, women have been banned from visiting public places such as bathhouses, parks and gyms. has been done.
In addition, such actions related to the women of the Afghan Taliban have been severely criticized by other international organizations including the United Nations.
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