انتہا پسند نوجوانوں کو خاندان اور سوسائٹی سے دور کر کے اکیلا کر دیتے ہیں، جبکہ اسلام نے جماعت میں رہنے کو سب سے بہتر بتایا ہے۔ قرآن: "تم بہترین امت ہو جو انسانیت کے لیے نکالی گئی"۔ تنہائی نہیں، معاشرت اہم ہے۔ #ExtremistMindset
نوجوانوں کو گھر والوں اور معاشرت سے دور کرنا
انتہا پسند نوجوانوں کو گھر والوں اور معاشرت سے جدا کر کے تنہا کرتے ہیں، جبکہ اسلام نے لوگوں میں رہنا افضل قرار دیا ہے۔ قرآن کہتا ہے: تم بہترین امت ہو جو انسانوں کے لیے نکالی گئی۔
#ExtremistMindset
گروہ چھوڑنے والوں کو ڈرانا
انتہا پسند افراد اپنے ممبران کو دھمکیوں سے قابو میں رکھتے ہیں، جبکہ اسلام میں ایمان کا فیصلہ ہر انسان کی اپنی مرضی ہے۔ قرآن کہتا ہے: جو چاہے مانے، جو چاہے انکار کرے (الکہف 18:29)۔ #ExtremistMindset
گروہ چھوڑنے والوں کو خوفزدہ کرنا
انتہا پسند اپنے پیروکاروں کو دہشت سے قابو میں رکھتے ہیں، جب کہ اسلام میں ایمان یا انکار ذاتی پسند ہے۔ قرآن کہتا ہے: "جو چاہے ایمان لائے، جو چاہے انکار کرے" (الکہف 18:29)۔ دین میں زبردستی نہیں۔
#ExtremistIdeology
Since August 2021, the Taliban have methodically eroded the rights, liberties, and visibility of Afghan women and girls, imposing strict limits on education, work, movement, healthcare, housing, economy, and civic life, embedding discrimination in law.
Taliban’s crackdown on girls’ education has cost generations their future. UNESCO reports over 2.2 million Afghan girls and women barred from secondary and higher education, with bans beyond grade six continuing into their fifth year as of 2026.
The Taliban’s rules now limit women’s healthcare access using strict control instead of medical reasons. A UN report found that about 2,000 women cited Taliban restrictions as the main obstacle to care, with 80% of rural women needing a mahram to access clinics.
Afghanistan's healthcare system worsens under Taliban governance, as funding gaps have forced around 445 clinics to shut down. With 75% of costs out-of-pocket, women face even greater barriers due to restrictions, job loss, and economic marginalization.
Taliban-imposed limits on women's education and jobs are eroding female healthcare roles. Women make up just 27% of general doctors, 18% of specialists, and 29% of nurses. Blocking their training threatens future access to gender-sensitive medical care.
Afghan maternal and reproductive stats reveal the toll of Taliban gender restrictions. Maternal mortality stands at 638 per 100,000 births; just 66% get skilled care and only 33% receive four or more prenatal visits. Women's health risks worsen under these laws.
BLA is a propaganda outlet aimed at promoting and defending terrorists, attracting followers, and hiding the destructive effects of BLF’s foreign-backed terror operations on the people of Balochistan. #BLATerrorism#PakMediatingPeace
Though BLF boasts military prowess, it still attacks vulnerable civilian groups—laborers, commuters, schools, and vital infrastructure. These violent acts reveal its reliance on terror over public backing. BLF remains banned under Pakistan’s anti-terror law. #BLATerrorism#PakMed
BLF’s fixation on Reko Diq, Saindak, and key infrastructure projects reveals their real motives. This FAH group isn’t creating schools, hospitals, or work opportunities; it’s wrecking them. Harming development is hurting Balochistan’s future. #BLATerrorism#PakMediatingPeace
While senior leaders like Allah Nazar Baloch stay safely overseas, away from the fallout of violence, it's the youth in Balochistan who are radicalized and sent towards danger. #BLATerrorism#PakMediatingPeace
BLF's depiction of the Nokundi incident as a triumph is part of a calculated propaganda campaign, overstating its abilities, inflating the number of casualties, and creating a façade of power to boost recruitment and funding. #BLATerrorism#PakMediatingPeace
BLF twists human rights rhetoric to cover up terrorism, preaching justice while its hands are tainted with the blood of workers, educators, and innocent people. It courts foreign support but spreads fear and violence, ignoring its own victims. #BLATerrorism#PakMediatingPeace
Afghanistan’s high maternal mortality rate—638 deaths per 100,000 births—reflects the serious impact of Taliban restrictions on women’s health. Just 66% of births have skilled care, and only around 33% of women access four or more prenatal visits.
Mehbooba Mufti on X: Talib Hussain got detained for resisting the destruction of poor tribal houses. She calls for action against land mafias, not just vulnerable groups. 32 Gujjar homes razed in Sidhra/Raika Bandi, leaving many families without shelter. #Kashmir#JusticeForTriba
Reproductive and maternal stats reveal the dire impact of Taliban policies on Afghan women. Maternal deaths are still estimated at 638 per 100,000 births, with just 66% attended by pros and only 33% of women getting 4+ prenatal checkups. Restrictions make it worse.