The Taliban took the teachings from this sect of Deobandism and fused them with their own beliefs from Afghanistan. This group began to take over Afghanistan in 1994. In 1996 they imposed a form of Islamic holy law, or Shari’a, in controlled areas. ... The Taliban incorporates Deobandism into their Islamic beliefs...
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In order to make any real and lasting progress in the battle against the Taliban and al Qaeda the beliefs that they hold must be uncovered and exposed. There must be a distinction drawn, however, between their ideology and their core beliefs.
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Research resources on the Taliban or Taleban ... No girls may be educated, so the Taliban order, until a proper Islamic school system is in place. So whence come the beliefs behind these policies and the people who hold them?
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Maulawi Mohammed Hanif, Taliban ; Commander; Announcing their policy to a crowd of 300 people summoned to a mosque ... " Some people believe in these statues and pray to them ... If people say these are not our beliefs but only part of the history of; Afghanistan, then all we are breaking are stones."
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The religion of Islam; Basic theological beliefs and concepts ... Introductions to Islamic Beliefs ... The Beliefs and Laws of Islam; Stephen Bates explains the basics to non-Muslims with little previous knowledge.
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There was no television just before the Taliban takeover, but that was because there was no electricity — a four-year civil war between the government and opposing Islamic groups had destroyed power lines and hydroelectric stations.
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In contrast to their strict beliefs, the Taliban profits from smuggling operations (primarily electronics) and, until recently, opium cultivation. When they cracked down on cultivation in July 2000, they claimed to have cut world opium production by two-thirds.
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A British aid worker whose strong Christian faith inspired her to volunteer in Afghanistan was murdered by the Taliban for her beliefs. ... The Taliban claimed responsibility for the shooting saying she was killed because she was trying to spread Christianity in the conservative Islamic nation.
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