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Are the Taliban afraid of women's progress in Afghanistan? The world is progressing today, but Afghan women are still facing a wave of unprecedented deprivation and restrictions. By preventing women and girls from studying in health institutes, the Taliban destroyed the last ray of hope for this group. This decree has been called one of the Taliban's latest efforts to suppress Afghan women. This decision by the Taliban removes women from all social institutions. The lack of female specialists not only has severe consequences for women's health and well-being, but also reduces the quality of health services at the individual and community levels. The world has reacted widely to this issue. Human rights organizations, governments, and civil society organizations have strongly condemned the Taliban's decision. The United Nations has described this action not only as a clear violation of human rights but also as a crime against Afghan women and girls. Western countries and international organizations have called for the immediate lifting of these restrictions. The question is why are the Taliban the enemy of freedom and improvement in the situation of Afghan women? Are the Taliban afraid of women's progress? In this program, Tabassum examines the consequences of banning women from continuing their education in medical institutes, the place of women's education in Islam, and discusses the negative effects of such Taliban policies on Afghan women. Guests Nazila Jamshidi. Human rights activist Shahla Farid University professor Fazal Hadi Wazin University professor and religious scholar Khadija, a student at a medical institute in Kabul Amu TV is an independent and impartial multimedia channel owned and operated by journalists, aimed at contributing to credibility, objectivity and creativity of Afghanistan's journalism. Follow us on social media or our website: Website: https://amu.tv/ Facebook: / amutelevision Instagram: / amutelevision Twitter: / amutelevision #Afghanistan #AmuTV