Life under Taliban rule
Things that were banned in parts of
Afghanistan under the
Taliban regime:
*Reading of particular
books
*Keeping
cameras without licence
*
Cinema,
television, and
VCRs (decadent, used for watching
pornography, and promoting non-
Muslim ideas)
*
Internet (though users could log into uncensored
internet service providers in
Pakistan)
*
Music *Promotion of non-
Muslim ideas
*Women without complete
body coverings *Women bathing in public facilities in
Kabul*Women working outside the home (except in
health care when kept separate from male workers and patients)
*Women going on
picnics or to
tourist resorts
*
Kite flying (wasted time,
Hindu ritual)
*Women being pictured (whether on the printed page or on a frame)
*Women appearing on
television or during public performances
*Converting people from
Islam (
death penalty for
Afghan convert,
expulsion for foreign national)
*Growing
opium poppies
*Photographs, drawings, paintings and statues depicting living human beings
*Forecasting weather (see:
Afghanistan Meteorological Authority)
*Although
boxing was not banned, Afghan boxers were unable to compete internationally under Taliban rule, because the Taliban banned men from shaving their beards. International boxing rules require contestants to be clean-shaven.
*Women were not permitted to wear see-through
socks or
shoes, nor to wear shoes that make
noise when walking
*Girls going to school
Practices reported in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan:
*
Amputating the hands of
thieves.
*Public
executions
*Shooting of
prostitutes in
sport stadiums
*Shooting of
murderers by victim's family, in sport stadium
*
Hanging or throat cutting of
robbers, in sport stadium
*
Stoning of
adulterous (unmarried) couples
*Collapsing a wall over
homosexuals
*Destroying ancient
Buddhist statues prior to
September 11, 2001*On the advice of the
Hindu community elders, who used to be disturbed by the police who thought them to be Muslims who had
shaved their
beards, on
May 22,
2001, the Taliban issued an order that Hindus and other non-Muslims must wear a yellow identity symbol. This policy was replaced in June of the same year, by an order that Hindus were required to carry a special identification card.
*Muslim men were beaten or
jailed for shaving or excessively cutting their beards
*Women suffered physical punishment if showed face in public
*Houses with women present were required to have windows facing the street painted over so people outside would not be able to look inside.
*Female patients were to be treated by female physicians only.
*Female doctors were not allowed to wear "stylish clothes or make-up," nor "to enter the rooms where male patients are hospitalized."
*Fingers and hands were chopped off of thieves
*Taliban militiamen smashed any musical instruments they found in homes
In
1999, in accordance with the rules of
Islamic Sharia, the Taliban issued ten directives to all non-Muslims, namely that
Hindus and
Sikhs, living in Afghanistan. Non-Muslims were prohibited from building any new places of worship, prohibited from speaking out against
Islam, and required to hang a two-meter yellow cloth from their house. Non-Muslims were banned from living with Muslims. Female non-Muslims were required to wear a
chadar in public, and all non-Muslims were required to wear a yellow dress with a mark.
*
Life under Saudi rule*
BBC article