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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.

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Which Islamic country was once controlled by the Taliban for several years?

Afghanistan


Is Pakistan a country of just taliban?

Pakistan is a country, an Islamic republic. The Taliban is a faction of inhabitants in Pakistan that wants to bring about cultural change in accordance with its view of Islamic traditions and teachings. Overall Pakistan could best be described as multi-cultural and multi-ethnic. In terms of what the Taliban control in Pakistan, they control a region in the northwest of the country that is historically called Waziristan. The Pakistani central government controls the reast of the country.


What administration provided aid to the Taliban?

You are most most likely confusing the Taliban with Al'Qaeda. The Reagan administration did indeed provide aid to Al'Qaeda back when it was one of many groups of Islamic militants fighting against the invading Soviet Union. The Taliban, however, was an Islamic extremist group which arose from the aftermath of that war to govern the country in an Islamic theocracy/dictatorship.


What Islamic regime is governing Afghanistan?

As of October 2021, Afghanistan is governed by the Taliban, an Islamist militant group that took control of the country following the withdrawal of U.S. and NATO forces. The Taliban's regime is characterized by its strict interpretation of Islamic law (Sharia), which influences various aspects of governance, social conduct, and personal freedoms. The group has faced international scrutiny and criticism for its human rights record, particularly regarding the rights of women and girls.


When was the Taliban's first military action?

The Taliban's first military action occurred in 1994 when they emerged as a fundamentalist group in Afghanistan. They initially gained attention by capturing the city of Kandahar, which marked the beginning of their rise to power. This military campaign aimed to establish control over Afghanistan and was characterized by their strict interpretation of Islamic law. By 1996, they had taken control of Kabul, solidifying their rule over the country.


What is the Taliban purpose?

The Taliban's primary purpose is to establish and enforce a strict interpretation of Islamic law, or Sharia, in Afghanistan. They aim to govern the country according to their ideological beliefs, which include conservative social policies and a centralized political structure. The group seeks to eliminate foreign influence and promote national sovereignty, often through militant means. Since regaining power in 2021, they have focused on consolidating control and managing governance in a way that aligns with their ideological goals.


What happened in Kabul Afghanistan in 1996?

In 1996, the Taliban took control of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, after a series of military offensives. This marked the beginning of the Taliban's rule over most of the country until their overthrow in 2001. The Taliban's regime in Kabul was known for its strict interpretation of Islam and implementation of harsh laws, particularly affecting women and minorities.


Is obama a known taliban leader?

it is unknown for sure but reports say he has an Islamic friend who may be one in my opinion yes because hes ruining the country from the inside


Is taliban a country?

a group that controlled most of afghanistan


Is Iran a Communist country?

Islamic republic is of Islamic religious system and is not communistic


What country is Taliban becoming more of a threat?

Taliban are becoming more of a threat in Afghanistan.---Arrianna Kennedy(:I'm happy to help.


What country invaded Afghanistan and led to development of Taliban?

Russia