The Taliban enforced their rules because they honestly believed that the creation of that type of theocratic totalitarianism was what God demanded of humanity. They also used their rules in order to gain control and maintain order as well as fear.
The Taliban are an Islamist fundamentalist political group in Afghanistan. Political groupings or parties mainly seek to take power and enforce their beliefs, policies, and ideals.
A radical interpretation of Muslim holy book: The Qur'an.
The Taliban believe that there are a number of "crimes" that merit the death penalty, and so they enforce it. Unfortunately, many of these "crimes" are things that are not considered crimes in other countries, such as blasphemy, homosexuality, apostasy, or female education.
Afghanistan. However, The strict interpretation of Islamic law by the Taliban and the severe restrictions on women rights do not entitle foreign countries to invade the country and try to enforce changing its social and political systems and enforce foreign control on the country resources.
Well, along with the rules that men and women had to follow, the women had rules of their own. Search this website for rules the Taliban. http://www.rawa.org/rules.htm
The rules the Taliban enforce is that women have to wear burqas and that girls over the age of eight have to wear chadors.
the taliban made the people of the village eat very bad disgusting things (basically) and were so mean to the people of the village
The Taliban are an Islamist fundamentalist political group in Afghanistan. Political groupings or parties mainly seek to take power and enforce their beliefs, policies, and ideals.
The United Nations enforce rules through the resolutions of the Security Council.
to follow laws
The Taliban are religious extremists who believe people must behave in a very specific way in order to please god.
A radical interpretation of Muslim holy book: The Qur'an.
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The referee's enforce them! :)
Teachers should enforce the classroom rules.
The Taliban believe that there are a number of "crimes" that merit the death penalty, and so they enforce it. Unfortunately, many of these "crimes" are things that are not considered crimes in other countries, such as blasphemy, homosexuality, apostasy, or female education.
A teacher should enforce classroom rules with consistency. A police officer's job is to enforce the laws of the community.