Berbers in Afghanistan are forbidden to shave beards and play music

The Berries in the province of Helmand, Afghanistan, are now forbidden to shave men's beards and play music in their shops, according to a statement issued by the Taliban-led department. The new regulations are part of a series of restrictions imposed on the people of Afghanistan based on strict interpretation [...]
The new regulations are part of a series of restrictions imposed on people in Afghanistan based on the strict interpretation of Sheriat's Islamic law by the Taliban, CNN writes, broadcast Klankosova.tv.
You have been urgently informed that from today, beard shaving and playing music in barbershops and public toilets are strictly forbidden”.
“If any barber or public toilets are found to have shaved someone's beard or played music, they will be treated according to Sheriat's principles and they will not have the right to complain”, the statement said.
The Taliban also has not allowed Afghan girls and women to resume middle education, despite promising that women would be allowed to study while Afghan boys have already been invited to return to school.
When for the last time in power between 1996 and 2001, the Taliban banned women and girls from education and work and severely restricted their rights.
Today, women are completely excluded from the new government, and in some cases they are ordered to leave their jobs.











