Looking at other women is a violation of Sharia; Taliban hide the faces of the dolls in the shops

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Kabul: With the Taliban taking over the government of Afghanistan, the freedom of the people started to be lost. Under the Afghan regime, women’s lives have become miserable. Nothing is allowed in the country except according to Sharia law. The Taliban is enslaving the women of the country by issuing orders that girls should not study, should not go out in public without covering their faces, should not look at or talk to other men, and should not go to work. Now, the news is coming out of Afghanistan that under the Taliban regime, even women’s bommas are not safe.

The Taliban regime has imposed a ban on women’s bommas in clothing stores in Afghanistan. Pictures have come out where the faces of the dolls that were displayed in clothing stores are covered with sacks, cloth and aluminum foil paper. Several pictures from the shops in Afghanistan have already surfaced on social media.

The Taliban has issued an order to cut off the heads of female bommas in clothing stores. The Taliban issued the Jungle Laws by pointing out that idolatry is forbidden in Islam and looking at other women is a violation of Sharia law.

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