A new class schedule from a private medical university in Afghanistan reveals that the Taliban group has allocated more time to religious enforcement classes than professional medical subjects.
This program, circulated on social media, demonstrates the transformation of medical universities into religious schools.
According to this schedule, students are considered absent for the entire day if they miss even one religious enforcement class, with no right to appeal.
This comes after the Taliban previously blocked medical institutes for girls.
This action represents a fundamental change in higher education in Afghanistan, converting scientific institutions into ideological centers that threatens the future of the country’s healthcare system.