A common goal of Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Taliban is the establishment of governance based on their interpretation of Islamic law and resistance against perceived Western influence and intervention in their regions. Each group seeks to assert its political and military power, often through armed struggle, to achieve national or regional objectives, such as the liberation of territory or the defense of their communities. Additionally, they share a commitment to opposing Israel's existence in the case of Hezbollah and Hamas, while the Taliban focuses on establishing an Islamic Emirate in Afghanistan.
the war in Afghanistan
What was the goal of the common market
Common Goal was created in 1981.
The Taliban.
Belief in Islam and in prophet Muhammad. It is important to note, though, that most Muslims do not consider the Taliban to be "following Islam correctly" due to their harsh literalist nature.
He the leader of the Taliban, he organized and trained those that are in the Taliban
Taliban is not shia. Taliban members are Wahhabi which is a sunni sect. there is not relation between shia and Taliban.
Taliban is not a place.
Taliban insurgency happened in 2002.
Malala Yousafzai is the young Pakistani girl who was shot in the head by members of the Taliban 9 October 2012 . She survived and went on to be an advocate for a woman's right to education .
The Taliban's relationship with Al-Qaeda is complex; while they initially provided sanctuary to the group, their current goal of distancing themselves from Al-Qaeda stems from a desire for international legitimacy and to avoid further sanctions and isolation. After the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the Taliban aim to establish a stable government and gain recognition, which requires them to demonstrate control over extremist factions. Additionally, the Taliban is concerned about internal security and the potential for Al-Qaeda's activities to provoke external military responses.
Taliban is the correct spelling in English. طالبان is the correct spelling in Arabic, Dari, and Pashto.