Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi Urge Taliban Government to Restore Right to Education for Women in Afghanistan (See Posts)

The two star cricketers from Afghanistan came out in support of the women in their country after reports emerged of the Taliban shutting down centres for medical education for women. The Taliban government had come to power in 2021 and have imposed restrictions of women's education.

Rashid Khan (left) and Mohammad Nabi (right) (Photo credit: X @ACBOfficials)

Rashid Khan has appealed to the Taliban government to reconsider their ban on women's right to education in Afghanistan. The star cricketer, in a social media post, shared that he has left saddened and disappointed at the fact that women have been barred from pursuing education and also studies in medical institutions, which has led to a 'concerning' shortage of female doctors and nurses. Mohammad Nabi also joined his teammate in voicing concern against this decision by the Taliban government. Calling it a ' heartbreaking' and 'deeply unjust' decision, he too urged the government to reconsider the stance. Both the Afghanistan national cricket team stars also cited the Quran's example which encourages education for both men and women. Rashid Khan, Star Afghanistan Cricketer, Spotted Changing Tyres During Mock Pit Stop Practice With Haas F1 Team (See Video).

Rashid Khan Appeals to Taliban Government to Reconsider Ban on Women's Education

Mohammad Nabi Too Voices Support for Women's Right to Medical Education in Afghanistan

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