Ini adalah aturan yg diterapkan Taliban di Afghanistan. Taliban ini tentunya 
tahu ajaran Islam yg benar, jadi apa yg mereka terapkan itu tentunya sesuai dgn 
ajaran Islam.

Apa ada orang Islam yg bisa nunjukin ada item di bawah yg ga sesuai dgn ajaran 
Islam dgn make Quran dan sunnah? Kayaknya ga bakalan ada, hehehe...


http://www.rawa.org/rules.htm


Some of the restrictions imposed by Taliban on women in Afghanistan

The following list offers only an abbreviated glimpse of the hellish  lives 
Afghan women are forced to lead under the Taliban, and can not  begin to 
reflect 
the depth of female deprivations and sufferings.  Taliban treat women worse 
than 
they treat animals. In fact, even as  Taliban declare the keeping of caged 
birds 
and animals illegal, they  imprison Afghan women within the four walls of their 
own houses. Women  have no importance in Taliban eyes unless they are occupied 
producing  children, satisfying male sexual needs or attending to the drudgery 
of  daily housework. Jehadi fundamentalists such as Gulbaddin, Rabbani,  
Masood, 
Sayyaf, Khalili, Akbari, Mazari and their co-criminal Dostum  have committed 
the 
most treacherous and filthy crimes against Afghan  women. And as more areas 
come 
under Taliban control, even if the number  of rapes and murders perpetrated 
against women falls, Taliban  restrictions --comparable to those from the 
middle 
ages-- will continue  to kill the spirit of our people while depriving them of 
a 
humane  existence. We consider Taliban more treacherous and ignorant than  
Jehadis. According to our people, "Jehadis were killing us with guns and  
swords 
but Taliban are killing us with cotton." 


Taliban restrictions and mistreatment of women include the: 
1-  Complete ban on women's work outside the home, which also applies to  
female 
teachers, engineers and most professionals. Only a few female  doctors and 
nurses are allowed to work in some hospitals in Kabul. 

2- Complete ban on women's activity outside the home unless accompanied by a 
mahram (close male relative such as a father, brother or husband). 

3- Ban on women dealing with male shopkeepers. 
4- Ban on women being treated by male doctors. 
5-  Ban on women studying at schools, universities or any other educational  
institution. (Taliban have converted girls' schools into religious  
seminaries.) 

6- Requirement that women wear a long veil (Burqa), which covers them from head 
to toe. 

7-  Whipping, beating and verbal abuse of women not clothed in accordance  with 
Taliban rules, or of women unaccompanied by a mahram. 

8- Whipping of women in public for having non-covered ankles. 
9- Public stoning of women accused of having sex outside marriage. (A number of 
lovers are stoned to death under this rule). 

10- Ban on the use of cosmetics. (Many women with painted nails have had 
fingers 
cut off). 

11- Ban on women talking or shaking hands with non-mahram males. 
12- Ban on women laughing loudly. (No stranger should hear a woman's voice). 
13- Ban on women wearing high heel shoes, which would produce sound while 
walking. (A man must not hear a woman's footsteps.) 

14- Ban on women riding in a taxi without a mahram. 
15- Ban on women's presence in radio, television or public gatherings of any 
kind. 

16- Ban on women playing sports or entering a sport center or club. 
17- Ban on women riding bicycles or motorcycles, even with their mahrams. 
18- Ban on women's wearing brightly colored clothes. In Taliban terms, these 
are 
"sexually attracting colors." 

19- Ban on women gathering for festive occasions such as the Eids, or for any 
recreational purpose. 

20- Ban on women washing clothes next to rivers or in a public place. 
21- Modification of all place names including the word "women." For example, 
"women's garden" has been renamed "spring garden". 

22- Ban on women appearing on the balconies of their apartments or houses. 
23- Compulsory painting of all windows, so women can not be seen from outside 
their homes. 

24- Ban on male tailors taking women's measurements or sewing women's clothes. 
25- Ban on female public baths. 
26- Ban on males and females traveling on the same bus. Public buses have now 
been designated "males only" (or "females only"). 

27- Ban on flared (wide) pant-legs, even under a burqa. 
28- Ban on the photographing or filming of women. 
29- Ban on women's pictures printed in newspapers and books, or hung on the 
walls of houses and shops. 

Apart from the above restrictions on women, the Taliban has: 
- Banned listening to music, not only for women but men as well. 
- Banned the watching of movies, television and videos, for everyone. 
- Banned celebrating the traditional new year (Nowroz) on March 21. The Taliban 
has proclaimed the holiday un-Islamic. 

- Disavowed Labor Day (May 1st), because it is deemed a "communist" holiday. 
- Ordered that all people with non-Islamic names change them to Islamic ones. 
- Forced haircuts upon Afghan youth. 
- Ordered that men wear Islamic clothes and a cap. 
-  Ordered that men not shave or trim their beards, which should grow long  
enough to protrude from a fist clasped at the point of the chin. 

- Ordered that all people attend prayers in mosques five times daily. 
-  Banned the keeping of pigeons and playing with the birds, describing it  as 
un-Islamic. The violators will be imprisoned and the birds shall be  killed. 
The 
kite flying has also been stopped. 

- Ordered all onlookers, while encouraging the sportsmen, to chant 
Allah-o-Akbar 
(God is great) and refrain from clapping. 

- Ban on certain games including kite flying which is "un-Islamic" according to 
Taliban. 

- Anyone who carries objectionable literature will be executed. 
- Anyone who converts from Islam to any other religion will be executed. 
- All boy students must wear turbans. They say "No turban, no education". 
-  Non-Muslim minorities must distinct badge or stitch a yellow cloth onto  
their dress to be differentiated from the majority Muslim population.  Just 
like 
what did Nazis with Jews. 

- Banned the use of the internet by both ordinary Afghans and foreigners. 
And so on... 
 



Many of the anti-women rules that Taliban practiced were first of all  the 
rules 
formulated and practiced by Rabbani-Massoud government after  they came to 
power 
in 1992, but no one talk about them and it is painful  that today even they are 
called the champaions of women's rights!! 


ON  November 8, 1994 the UN Secretary-General presented the interim  report on 
the situation of human rights in Afghanistan prepared by Mr.  Felix Ermacora, 
Special Rapporteur of the Commission on Human Rights, in  accordance with 
Commission on Human Rights resolution 1994/84 of 9  March 1994, and Economic 
and 
Social Council decision 1994/268 of 25 July  1994. 


Parts of the report about women's rights sitaution says:  


The Special Rapporteur's attention has been drawn to the Ordinance on  the 
Women's Veil, which is reported to have been issued by a nine-member  
professional committee of the High Court of the Islamic State of  Afghanistan 
and which reads as follows: 


"A denier of veil is an infidel and an unveiled woman is  lewd". 

"Conditions of wearing veil: 

1.   The veil must cover the whole body.
2.   Women's clothes must not be thin.
3.   Women's clothes must not be decorated and colourful.
4.   Women's clothes must not be narrow and tight to prevent the seditious 
limbs 
from being noticed. The veil must not be thin.
5.   Women must not perfume themselves.  If a perfumed woman passes by a crowd 
of men, she is considered to be an adulteress.
6.   Women's clothes must not resemble men's clothes.

"In addition,

1.   They must not perfume themselves. 
2.   They must not wear adorning clothes. 
3.   They must not wear thin clothes. 
4.   They must not wear narrow and tight clothes. 
5.   They must cover their entire bodies. 
6.   Their clothes must not resemble men's clothes. 
7.   Muslim women's clothes must not resemble non-Muslim women's clothes. 
8.   Their foot ornaments must not produce sound. 
9.   They must not wear sound-producing garments. 
10.  They must not walk in the middle of streets. 
11.  They must not go out of their houses without their husband's permission. 
12.  They must not talk to strange men. 
13.  If it is necessary to talk, they must talk in a low voice and without 
laughter. 

14.  They must not look at strangers. 
15.  They must not mix with strangers." 

 




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