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shelter, clothing and all other livelihood expenses). Women are not allowed outside because in most cases women are seen as man’s honor, and Afghan male will accept death but will not accept to lose their honor in society by allowing their women to step outside their homes. If someone’s mother, wife, or sister works outside, their father, husband or brother will face the wisecrack of other man in the town. Those man whose female family member works outside are known as (Beghairat –one with no honor and courage) callous. Keeping women at home in return results in them to be weak, and do not have access to outside resources and/or opportunities for enhancement of themselves or their lives. Preventing them from working outside will increase their reliance on their husbands and fathers thus keeping them financially vulnerable and dependent on the male counterparts. Circumstances are such that they are kept physically, economically, psychologically, and socially weaker than men. Hence use of physical violence for Afghan women to achieve their true potential and rights will end up achieving nothing. As mentioned by Dr. King “Physical violence solves no social problem; it merely creates new and more complicated ones”. Therefore, how can Afghan women achieve their