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In Pics | Things Taliban banned when they ruled AfghanistanSince its ouster in 2001, the Taliban has maintained its insurgency against the U.S.-led mission in Afghanistan and the Afghan government. As U.S. troops have withdrawn in 2021, the group has rapidly expanded its control, positioning itself for a return to power.
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In Pics | Things Taliban banned when they ruled Afghanistan
In Pics | Things Taliban banned when they ruled Afghanistan
No one is allowed to keep television at home as it was considered 'haram' in Islam. Credit: Unsplash/Ajeet Mestry
Watching movies was prohibited by the extremists group. Credit: Unsplash/Felix Mooneeram
Women in Afghanistan were forced to wear the burqa in public and are only allowed to step out with a male relative. Credit: Reuters Photo
Men are not allowed to shave their beards as Taliban says it is against Islam. Credit: AFP Photo
Afghan people were warned to face penalty if they were caught listening to music. Credit: Getty Images
Kids in Afghanistan were not allowed to keep pigeons as pet and also were prohibited from flying kites. Credit: Unsplash/Allec Gomes
Doing embroidery on sleeves was considered as heinous crime was banned for all. Credit: Getty Images
Playing chess was considered haram and the game was banned across Afghanistan. Credit: Unsplash/Jeshoots
Education for girl child above 10 years was barred. Credit: Reuters Photo
Photography was also banned as Taliban fighters found it ‘un-Islamic’. Credit: Unsplash/Diego Ph
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(Published 17 August 2021, 18:34 IST)