Monday, 30 August 2021

Sharia law in Afghanistan


As soon as the US and other Westerners pullout from the Afghan territory, Taliban leaders will be able to impose the Sharia law in Afghanistan. This means that religion will be mixed with government, as we have already seen in Saudi Arabia and Iran. 

The two islamic countries just above mentioned, which are respectively a theocratic monarchy and an islamic republic, often give conflicting interpretations of the Sharia law.  For istance, there are differences with regard to dispute settlements, legal matters, punishment, and marital disputes. In this context, Taliban leaders are going to establish Sharia regime in Afghanistan.  

On the contrary, everything including religion must evolve with time. That's the reason why religion law may not have a place in modern societies governed by constitutional systems.

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    1. Purtroppo quello rende il quadro ancora piu triste รฉ l'indiferenza dei paesi c.d. avanzati ... รฉ facile intuire che c'รจ qualche interesse a non intervenire.

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  2. ...in this country many oppose a theocracy in other countries, but favor a Christian theocracy here.

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    1. mmm ... unfortunately, now Westerners pretend to oppose theocracy in islamic countries ๐Ÿง•๐Ÿง•๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿง•๐Ÿฟ

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  3. In my head and my heart I can't begin to fathom all that is happening there.

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  4. I hope that it is better than we fear and that everyone is treated fairly, it must be so sad living there right now.

    Hope your week is going well.

    Away From The Blue

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    1. ... while the taliban haven't still revealed how they intend to govern, a woman said she saw Taliban fighters beating women with sticks in the Afghan capital on Tuesday because they were simply walking close to a bank.

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    2. I also hope Afghan people will be treated fairly ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ

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  5. My heart breaks for the Afghan people. The videos of people falling from the plane was heart wrenching. I can imagine the desperation to get out of the country.

    Happy Wednesday, Giorgio.

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    1. Now Kabul's airport is not able to be used. Many people, are seeking to flee Afghanistan ... they are trying to cross Pakistan's border.

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  6. Hai ragione: tutto dovrebbe evolversi col tempo... speriamo bene anche per loro!
    Kisses, Paola.

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    1. Sono fiducioso! ... quei sistemi basati sulla commistione tra religione e governo sono totalmente fuori dal tempo.

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  7. God blessing with Afghan people.all is well.

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