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Freedom of religion in Afghanistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freedom of religion in Afghanistan has changed in recent years because the current government of Afghanistan has only been in place since 2002, following a U.S.-led invasion which displaced the forme...
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Taliban treatment of women - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Muslim Council of Britain said: ‘We would advise people to follow the medical advice so we would, of course, encourage people to use hand gel. ‘People need to find ways to accommodate their beliefs.’ ;
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The Taliban's fundamental religious beliefs are hard to pin down, because they're not a homogenous organizations. Many Muslims say, and I agree, that many of the Taliban don't know much about Islam. Many are uneducated.
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Most religious people think them bad, too, but some religions (for example the religion of the Taliban) sanction all of them under some circumstances. ... The religious need to see that they themselves are moral relativists. Their beliefs about the moral teachings of their god(s) has changed over time. There are so...
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"It is a supervisory centre which is in fact like a religious school where a teacher has been assigned to ask them about prayers, ablution, beliefs and other religious issues," he said. ... "The rules prescribe 10 days in jail for trimming or shaving beard," said the head of the Taliban's most feared organ.
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The latest: The London Telegraph reports that Blair’s decision-making in office — including the decision to invade Iraq — was based on his religious beliefs. It’s reminiscent of Bush’s description of the war on terrorism as a “crusade.”...
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