Indian
Muslims for Secular Democracy
December 23,
2022
Afghan students queue at one of Kabul University's gates in Kabul. Women
are banned from private and public universities in Afghanistan with immediate
effect and until further notice, a Taliban government spokesman said.
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Press
Release
IMSD
unequivocally condemns the blatantly misogynist decree of Taliban that for all
practical purposes has effectively banned women’s education in Afghanistan.
Since the Taliban have taken over in 2021, girls haven’t been able to access
schools. Although they promised to open girls’ school from March 23rd; the same
day they revoked the order. This December on the 20th, there is another edict
which debars women from universities. As always, no reasons were cited; neither
did they indicate whether this is just a temporary measure. Going by what they
have done with schools, the ban appears to be a permanent one.
The IMSD
would like to remind the international community that the Taliban, during the
negotiations in Doha, had promised not to rollback whatever little gains Afghan
women had made in terms of education. Those who were spinning the narrative
that the Taliban 2.0 was different from its earlier version now need to explain
their continued support to this fanatic group. Those in the Indian Muslim
community who were celebrating the Taliban takeover need to ask themselves
whether this is the future they envision for half the Ummah. This is the time
when the Muslim world should sit up and take notice as to what happens when we
empower religious orthodoxies.
We would
also like to point out that such anti-women diktats should not be seen as
exceptions. The now increasingly marginalized idea that Muslim women should not
be educated, has a long genealogy in the Muslim world. The (in)famous Deobandi,
Ashraf Ali Thanwi, never wanted women to have even an iota of modern education.
Deoband is the spiritual fountainhead of the Taliban; hence it shouldn’t
surprise us that its ideological descendants are excluding women from all
public spaces including schools and universities. IMSD believes that a fight
against the depravities of the Taliban will be incomplete without questioning
the very foundational ideas which inform such antediluvian practices.
IMSD stands
in solidarity with all the struggling women and men in Afghanistan who are
resisting such evil decrees of the regressive Ulama. We welcome the fact that
the governments of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey have condemned the Taliban’s
regressive step and appeal to the international community to urgently intervene
and demand that this grossly violative decision be taken back immediately. We
also appeal to all Indian Muslim organizations to outrightly condemn this
misogynist action of the Taliban regime.
1. A. J. Jawad, IMSD Co-convenor, Advocate,
Chennai
2. (Dr) Amar Jesani, Medico Friends Circle,
Mumbai
3. Amir Rizvi, IMSD, Designer, Mumbai
4. Anand Patwardhan, IMSD, Documentary
Filmmaker, Mumbai
5. Anjum Rajabali, IMSD, Film writer, Mumbai
6. Arshad Alam, IMSD, Commentator, Delhi
7. Askari Zaidi, IMSD, Senior Journalist,
Delhi
8. Ashhar Khan, Jaunpur
9. Bilal Khan, IMSD, Housing rights
activist, Mumbai
10. Dipak Malik
11. Feroz Abbas Khan, IMSD, Director, Producer,
Mumbai
12. Feroze Mithiborwala, IMSD Co-convenoir,
Bharat Bachao Andolan, Mumbai
13. Gauhar Raza, Anhad, Delhi
14. Ghulam Rasool Dehlv, Islamic scholari
15. Hasan Ibrahim Pasha, IMSD, Writer,
Allahabad
16. (Dr) Indira Munshi, retired professor,
Mumbai
17. Javed Akhtar, IMSD, Poet, lyricist, Padma
Bhushan, former MP, Mumbai
18. Javed Anand, IMSD Convenor, Human Rights
Defender, Mumbai
19. Khadeeja Faroqui, Social Activist, Delhi
20. Lara Jasani, Lawyer, Social Activist,
Mumbai
21. Mallika Sarabhai, Activist, Classical
Dancer,Ahmedabad
22. (Dr) Manisha Gupte, Social activist
23. Mansoor Sardar, IMSD, Social Activist,
Bhiwandi
24. Mohammed Imran, Delhi, New York
25. Muniza Khan, IMSD, CJP,Varanasi
26. Naseeruddin Shah, Actor, Mumbai
27. Nasim Khan, Varanasi
28. Nasreen Fazelbhoy, IMSD, retired professor,
Mumbai
29. Neelima Sharma, Theatre, Delhi
30. (Prof) Qamar Jahan, Lucknow
31. Qaisar Pasha, IMSD, Homemaker, Allahabad
32. Qutub Jahan, IMSD, Social Activist, Mumbai
33. Rahman Abbas, Author, Novelist, Mira Road,
Thane
34. (Dr) Ram Puniyani, IMSD, Author,
Commentator, Mumbai
35. Rashida Tapadar, Civil service coach,
freelance writer, Nagaland
36. Rooprekha Verma, former Vice-chancellor,
Lucknow
37. Sabah Khan, IMSD, Parcham, Mumbai
38. Saif Mahmood, IMSD, Supreme Court
lawyer,Delhi
39. Sandhya Gokhale, Feminist activist, FAOW,
Mumbai
40. Shabana Mashraki, Mumbai
41. Shabnam Hashmi, Anhad, Delhi
42. Shalini Dhawan, Designer, Mumbai
43. Shama Bano, Social activist, Varanasi
44. Shama Zaidi, IMSD, Film Maker, Mumbai
45. Shamim Abbasi, Mau
46. Shamsul Islam, Author, Delhi
47. Sheeba Aslam Fehmi, Writer, Commentator,
Delhi
48. Sultan Shahin, Editor-in-chief, New Age
Islam, Delhi
49. Teesta Setalvad, IMSD, CJP Secretary,
Mumbai
50. Vasanthi Raman, retired professor, Delhi
51. (Dr) Vibhti Patel, retired professor,
Mumbai
52. Zakia Soman, Co-convenor, Bhartiya Muslim
Mahila Andolan, Delhi
53. (Dr) Zeenat Shaukatali, IMSD, Islamic
Scholar, Author
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