Devices thrown on fireplace as Taliban declares music immoral in Afghanistan

Musical devices have been thrown on a bonfire in Afghanistan, with the ruling Taliban authorities declaring music is immoral.

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Since they seized energy in August 2021, the Taliban has imposed rules and legal guidelines that align with a conservative view of Islam, together with banning ladies from work and faculty.

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Now, within the northwestern area of Herat, officers from Afghanistan's vice ministry have been throwing musical devices on a bonfire, after accumulating them from town.

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The burning pile included guitars and different stringed devices, a harmonium and a drum, in addition to amplifiers and audio system.

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Uzair-ur-Rahman Mohajer, the deputy director of the Taliban's Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice in Herat, mentioned the devices had been rounded up after a fatwa was issued by students.

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"Promoting music causes moral corruption and playing it will cause the youth to go astray," he mentioned.

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Earlier this month, the Taliban banned women's beauty salons in Afghanistan - with out giving a motive.

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Business house owners had one month to shut down their premises.

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It got here days after the federal government mentioned it will take "necessary steps" for "the betterment of women as half of society in order to provide them with a comfortable and prosperous life according to the Islamic Shariah".

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