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Taliban’s Minister for the Promotion of Virtue: Women’s hijab is our red line

Bayan News – Mohammad Khaled Hanafi, the Taliban’s Minister for the Promotion of Virtue, says that the implementation of Sharia, Islamic boundaries, and women’s hijab are the red lines of the current government in Kabul.

This Taliban official, who recently visited Sarpol province, said on Monday (August 26) in a meeting with community elders that the international community should refrain from unjustified criticism.

The Taliban’s Minister for the Promotion of Virtue said that the people of Afghanistan must take the law of promotion of virtue seriously and refrain from unjustified criticism.

Mohammad Khaled Hanafi said in a meeting in Sarpol province that the purpose of establishing the Taliban government was also “to implement the teachings of the Islamic religion”.

According to Mr. Hanafi, the newly ratified law of “Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice” of the Taliban is prepared based on the rulings of the Islamic religion.

He emphasized that anyone who has an opinion contrary to the Taliban’s law of promotion of virtue will be answerable to this ministry.

Hanafi also noted that with the Taliban’s dominance in Afghanistan, the “warlord regime has ended” and no group can rule in any region.

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