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Open Mic: Ep 24 with Mozhda Hakimi

In this episode of The Afghan Times Podcast, we welcome Mozhda Hakimi, a 17-year-old Afghan young woman.

Last updated: June 20, 2025 10:12 pm
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Age is just a number. What matters is the experiences I have gained and the lessons I continue to learn every day.

When the Taliban closed secondary schools for girls (grades 7–12) in Afghanistan shortly after taking power in August 2021, Mozhda was in grade nine, but that didn’t stop her from learning. She embraced online platforms, focusing on languages, graphic design, and teaching.

I may not have completed my formal education, but I have gained valuable skills and knowledge through online learning. Education doesn’t always come from classrooms—it comes from the willingness to learn and grow.

Her achievements, both big and small, are a testament to her resilience. One of her proudest moments was being interviewed on an international TV show called Yak. She also found joy and purpose in teaching English to other women and organizing events and creative projects.

Teaching others and helping my community grow has been one of my greatest passions. It’s not about the recognition; it’s about making a meaningful difference in someone’s life.

Mozhda is deeply committed to improving education, especially for Afghan women and girls. If she could change anything in the world, it would be to create equal opportunities for women and girls and improve education in Afghanistan.

Education is the foundation for a brighter future. If we want to build an equal society, we must start with empowering girls.

Her dream is to inspire others through her work, particularly in the areas of education, creativity, and personal development.

I want to contribute to society, not for fame or recognition, but to leave a meaningful legacy for future generations.

Mozhda’s family has been a constant source of support throughout her journey.

My family is my pillar. They encourage me, motivate me, and stand by me, no matter what challenges I face.

Despite the struggles many Afghan women and girls face, including economic hardships and political turmoil, Mozhda remains determined.

The challenges are real, but Afghan girls are strong. We are resilient, and we can continue moving forward, no matter the obstacles.

Mozhda is well on her way to achieving her dreams, even though she knows there’s still much to do.

Every small success brings me closer to my bigger goals. The journey itself has been the greatest lesson.

Looking ahead, she sees her future as an open book—filled with opportunities to grow, contribute, and achieve her dreams.

I know the road ahead is long, but with hard work and determination, I will accomplish everything I aspire to.

Her message to other Afghan women and girls is one of hope and strength:

If you’ve chosen silence or failure, remember—it is not the end. Silence will never bring change. You are stronger than you think. Speak up, believe in yourself, and let your courage shape the world.

Mozhda leaves us with a powerful quote from Rumi:

In this world, let us leave nothing but love, nothing but kindness.

Rumi

From online education to inspiring change, Mozhda Hakimi’s story shows the power of perseverance, self-belief, and the unwavering strength of Afghan women and girls.

The world needs your courage and your voice. Keep speaking up.

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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