Taliban treatment of women
Taliban treatment of women
The Mismeasure of Man
The treatment of women in Afghanistan under the Taliban was often singled out for special attention by the Western world:
The Taliban claimed that their policies were favourable to women, but they made little attempt to promote a positive image of themselves and their policies outside of Afghanistan. Inside Afghanistan, they seem to have made more of an effort; for example, by crediting the creation of the Taliban to a desire by Mullah Omar to end the rape and abuses against women that were common place in the period before the Taliban, and by appealing to the idea that women needed extra protection during the period of fighting.
Neither sex's treatment can be considered Islamic; such practises are not stipulated within the Qur'an and many rules were made up by the rulers as they went, sometimes with an out of context quote. Many were illiterate and of those who could read most had been raised with books supplied by the American CIA. As part of an anti-Soviet drive and to prepare an Afghan resistance against the expected (some would say provoked) Russian invasion, the books emphasized the most extreme and violent teaching of Islam ever in print.