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Taliban direct Afghan shop owners to behead mannequins

Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
January 6, 2022
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The Taliban have directed owners of clothing shops in Afghanistan’s western Herat province to remove the heads of mannequins.

This was made known by head of the ministry for the propagation of virtue and prevention of vice, Aziz Rahman.

According to Rahman, mannequins are unIslamic.

Recall that the ministry had earlier banned the use of mannequins but relaxed it to just removal of the heads after complaints that it could affect sales.

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Rahman claimed that the presence of the heads on mannequins, even if covered, will prevent angels from entering and blessing the shop or homeowners.

“We have ordered the shopkeepers to cut the heads off mannequins as this is against (Islamic) Sharia law,” Rahman said.

Since seizing power, the Taliban have made several moves to clamp down on activities and items they say are against Islamic injunctions even though Youssef Wafa, governor of Kandahar, Afghanistan’s second-largest city, had said they will not force their rules on anyone.

Last week, Taliban authorities said women seeking to travel long distances should be accompanied by close male relatives.

Recall that the Kano Hisbah board in July, 2021 proscribed the use of mannequins for clothes display at shops, public and private places.

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