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Hijab, burqa sales soar as Taliban mandates it for work, school

They fear being hunted down, beaten by militants if seen seen without head covering

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Sep 2021 10:30PM

Hijab, burqa sales soar as Taliban mandates it for work, school
The Taliban has repeatedly said it will not force women to wear the headscarf but noted women needed to act in accordance with shariah law when outdoors. – AFP pic, September 6, 2021

KABUL – The sale of hijabs and burqas have increased in Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban announcing that only women wearing hijab would have access to education and work, the Sputnik news agency reported yesterday.

Women started buying head and body coverings out of fear that, like under the Taliban rule in the 1990s, they would be hunted down and beaten by the militants if seen seen without hijabs or burqas. No such incidents, however, have yet been reported, given that 70% of women in Kabul bazaars still do not wear them.

Following the announcement earlier this week, prices for these pieces of clothing have increased from 900 Afghanis (RM43.50) to 1,500 Afghanis.

A 50-year-old woman told Sputnik that she went to Kabul’s Ahmad Shah Baba Mena Bazaar in search of a burqa.

“I came out today to buy hijabs or chadors for my two daughters,” the woman said, adding that she had bought a burqa for herself under the previous Taliban government back in the 1990s.

Rashid Ahmad, a shopkeeper who owns a hijab and chador shop in Kabul’s Ahmad Shah Baba Mana, confirmed that sales had increased.

At the same time, there are also Afghan women who have said they will protest the move, and wear neither the burqa or hijab under any circumstances.

The Taliban has repeatedly said that it would not force women to wear the headscarf but noted women “needed to act in accordance with the shariah law” when outside.

Since the militants came to power, Afghan women have taken to the streets several times in a bid to defend their rights to education, work and freedom of speech. – Bernama, September 6, 2021

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