Inamullah Samangani, deputy spokesman for the Taliban government in Afghanistan, says the Indian student has proved that the hijab is not Arabic or Iranian culture but Islamic values.
Inamullah Samangani, deputy spokesman for the Taliban government, tweeted about Muslim girl Miskan Khan, who had spoken out against Hindu extremists on the issue of hijab, saying that the struggle of Muslim girls for hijab in India made it clear that it was not Arabic, Iranian, Egyptian or Pakistani culture. Rather, it is Islamic values. Indian Muslim girls struggle for Hijab shows that Hijab is not an Arab, Iranian, Egyptian or Pakistani culture, but an Islamic value for which Muslim girls around the world, especially in the secular world, sacrifice with different types and defend their religious value.#Muskan pic.twitter.com/VfkNR2qCmb
The Taliban's deputy spokesman added that Muslim women around the world, especially in secular countries, were defending the hijab in various ways.
Taliban government deputy spokesman Inamullah Samangani also shared a photo of Maskan Khan and used the hashtag Muskan.