Rescue of six women from domestic violence and family abuse in three provinces

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Wed, Jul 01 2026 2:59 PM
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Personnel (Muhtasibs) of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice, and Hearing of Complaints in the provinces of Nangarhar, Khost, and Zabul, following the receipt of public reports, identified six women who had endured domestic violence for many years and placed them under Sh/ar/ia-based protection.

These women, who had been deprived of their Sh/ar/ia-guaranteed rights as a result of prolonged domestic violence, were rescued from abusive situations through the efforts of the Ministry's personnel (Muhtasibs), and their legitimate rights were restored.

Furthermore, the Ministry's personnel (Muhtasibs) summoned the husbands and relatives of these women to the provincial Departments for the Promotion of Virtue.

After conducting comprehensive reviews and providing religious guidance and advice regarding the observance of women's Sh/ar/ia rights, they obtained written commitments from them to refrain in the future from any conduct contrary to Is/la/mic teachings or any form of violence against their wives and daughters.

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