Talibanisation refers to the process of implementing or enforcing a strict interpretation of Islamic law, similar to that practiced by the Taliban in Afghanistan. It often involves the imposition of conservative social norms, restrictions on women's rights, and the suppression of dissent. The term is frequently used to describe the spread of extremist ideologies and practices in various contexts, particularly in regions experiencing conflict or political instability. Ultimately, it symbolizes a shift towards fundamentalism and a significant rollback of secular governance and civil liberties.