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Former Taliban officials run one of the best schools for girls and boys in Kabul. The Taliban coming to accept the idea of women's education that respects Islamic ideals. They see it as a bridge between religious education in madrassas and modern schools. Chemistry classes are shared by both boys and girls. This marks an important transiiton for Afghanistan as its neighbor Pakistan emphasizes modern ideas to improve infrastructure and services. It also creates the opportunity for a post U.S. withdrawal Afghanistan in which the Taliban see Islamic ideas respecting modern ideals.
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