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Afghan Religious Leader Approves Of Restrictive Edict On Women

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One of Afghanistan's top religious figures has defended a series of religious decrees that observers warn could further erode women's rights in the country. 

The eight-article fatwa was issued by a local ulema, or religious council, in the district of Deh Salah in the northern province of Baghlan last month.

Among the edicts was a ban on women leaving their homes without a male companion and another that banned the sale of cosmetics on the basis that they are "un-Islamic" and promote adultery.

We invite our users to read the full article published 23 July 2013

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One of Afghanistan's top religious figures has defended a series of religious decrees that observers warn could further erode women's rights in the country. 

The eight-article fatwa was issued by a local ulema, or religious council, in the district of Deh Salah in the northern province of Baghlan last month.

Among the edicts was a ban on women leaving their homes without a male companion and another that banned the sale of cosmetics on the basis that they are "un-Islamic" and promote adultery.

We invite our users to read the full article published 23 July 2013

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