no beard from going to work Taliban urges Afghans to dress ‘ethically’
no beard from going to work – Date 28 Mar. Archyde.comReports say the Taliban occupying Afghanistan has issued new regulations requiring Afghan government employees to wear beards and dress ethically. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to enter the building and will be fired from the job.
A source from the Taliban’s Ministry of Ethics and Prevention said there were Taliban men patrolling the entrances and exits of every government office building across Kabul. To verify that all government employees comply with the regulations correctly or not.
The report states that All government employees were told to grow a beard. dress in local attire with a hat or headdress and must enter the prayer at the correct time in its entirety Failure to do so will not allow entry to the building. and will be punished with expulsion
The news comes following the Taliban government banned women from using commercial airlines without male parents. And an all-girls school was ordered to close for unknown reasons following only a few hours of school reopening. last week
The Taliban government also announced new park usage regulations. By separating males and females by limiting the number of days women can use the service to 3 days and men 4 days a week. which is each day This means that even members of the same family but of the opposite sex cannot access them at the same time.
regulations The gradual release of the Taliban government called for criticism from the West continued. It is forcing others to believe or follow the Taliban’s beliefs.
However, the Taliban claims to respect the individual rights of Afghans on the basis of customs and religious beliefs. He confirmed to the international community that the Taliban had changed.
Unlike the past who ruled Afghanistan with brutality during the year 1996-2001 The Taliban forbids women from leaving their homes without male guardians. and forcing all men to grow a beard
But the closure of girls’ schools last week has sparked protests from the international community. Because the Taliban had promised women access to education. Amid the Taliban’s efforts to get the international community to accept the group’s sovereign status