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Open Mic: Ep 15 with Sahar Amiri – The Afghan Times Podcast

Last updated: March 11, 2025 10:50 am
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In this episode of The Afghan Times Podcast, we’re joined by Sahar Amiri, a passionate advocate for education and women’s empowerment from Afghanistan. Despite the immense challenges imposed by the current political climate, Sarah has not only persevered but thrived, using her voice and experiences to inspire others.

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“Nothing can stop a person, and a woman, from progressing. Even in the darkest times, you can always find a way to bring light.” — Sarah Amiri

Sarah’s journey began as a student at Herat University, where she was studying law and political science. However, like many young Afghans, her dreams were disrupted by the Taliban closed universities in Afghanistan to women on December 20, 2022. She recalls the devastating moment when the ban on education took effect, leaving her feeling uncertain about her future.

“At first, it was very difficult, and I thought I would never be able to achieve my dreams. But I soon realized that I had the power to create new opportunities.”

Sarah found solace and strength in writing, a passion that had started when she was in third grade. Even as education was restricted, she continued to write, publishing work with the Families Institution and receiving positive feedback. Her commitment to growth led her to participate in numerous online classes and conferences, where she enhanced her communication skills and broadened her knowledge.

“Through every challenge, I found a way to keep moving forward. I continued teaching online, even learning German to help educate other Afghan women.”

In 2023, Sarah’s dedication was recognized when she was selected as a Literacy Ambassador by the World Literacy Foundation in Afghanistan. She continues to work toward improving literacy in her country, and her voice remains a beacon of hope for many. She is also an active member of the Path of Change organization, advocating for the rights of Afghan youth and women.

“My family has been my greatest support throughout this journey. They’ve always encouraged me to be my best self, and they continue to motivate me to help guide others.”

Sarah’s mission is clear: to serve as a role model for the young generation of Afghanistan. She is committed to showing them that, despite the challenges, there is always a path forward.

“Don’t let life’s problems become a reason to give up. The road to success is never easy, but through perseverance, we find strength.”

Her message to young Afghans is one of resilience:

Stay on the right path, no matter the obstacles, and remember that success is built through struggle.

Sarah believes that challenges are a necessary part of growth and success. “If your path seems too easy and without obstacles, know that you’re not on the right one. Struggle and difficulty are part of the journey to success.”

To Sarah, faith and hope in God are central to her journey. “God is always watching over us, guiding us, and helping us reach our potential. And in the end, that light will always guide us forward.”

From the depths of despair to new opportunities, Sarah Amiri’s story exemplifies the power of resilience, determination, and faith. She continues to fight for a better future for Afghan youth and women, lighting the way for others to follow.

No matter how dark the times may seem, always remember that light will find a way.

Sahar Amiri

Open Mic is The Afghan Times podcast, where Afghan women share their stories in their own voices, on their own terms—open to every Afghan woman.

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