its a muslim country... basically all muslims
Most people in Afghanistan are Shi'ite Muslims.
The largest religious group in Afghanistan A+
Taliban
Afghanistan is 99% Muslim with 80 to 85% following the Sunni sect.
The taliban strictly enforced Islamic religious laws.
The Taliban.
china and Afghanistan , Pakistan, syria, Iraq........ etc
the government in Afghanistan was simply unorganized, and the people did not respond to the governments orders. it is also a country blinded by strong religious beliefs. God is their leader, not their president. a perfect place to hide terrorists.
girls in Afghanistan (under some religious cults) are forbidden to have an education, but a man named Greg mortenson started to build schools for girls in the late 1990's
The Afghanistan war, particularly following the U.S. invasion in 2001, was heavily influenced by both geopolitical and religious factors. The Taliban, which governed Afghanistan before the invasion, enforced a strict interpretation of Islamic law, which shaped the conflict's dynamics. Additionally, the presence of extremist groups, such as al-Qaeda, intertwined religious motivations with political objectives, complicating the war's narrative. Ultimately, the conflict highlighted the tensions between modern state-building efforts and deeply rooted cultural and religious beliefs in the region.
Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was in Afghanistan.
Yes, there is a distinction between Islam as a religion and Afghanistan as a country. Islam is a faith followed by Muslims worldwide, while Afghanistan is a specific geographic location with its own cultural, political, and social characteristics. Islam is a religion, while Afghanistan is a nation with a diverse population encompassing various religious beliefs.