KABUL โ A man was recently detained by the Afghan Taliban in Herat city for shaving his beard, which violates the groupโs strict social rules. The arrest highlights the Talibanโs continued enforcement of personal grooming laws.
Local media reported that Aminullah Azizi was taken into custody by the Talibanโs Ministry for Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice. The ministry enforces regulations related to public behavior, dress codes, and grooming under the Afghan Talibanโs social policies.
This is not the first case in Herat. Authorities have previously acted against men who shave their beards or fail to follow other appearance rules. Residents say the Taliban consistently monitors compliance with these regulations.
The Afghan Taliban have not released an official statement about this arrest. However, under their enforced rules, men are prohibited from shaving their beards, and violators can face detention or other punishments.
Since returning to power in 2021, the Taliban have reinstated strict social laws across Afghanistan. These rules cover personal appearance, public behavior, and social conduct, drawing international criticism. Human rights organizations and the United Nations have repeatedly condemned such regulations, citing violations of basic freedoms and personal rights.
The arrest of Aminullah Azizi comes amid growing concerns over the Talibanโs strict social enforcement. Critics argue that these measures restrict individual freedoms and create fear among citizens, especially in urban areas like Herat.
Residents say many men comply with the beard rules out of fear of punishment, while some quietly protest or try to hide violations. Social media reports indicate that these enforcement actions have sparked discussions about human rights and personal liberties under Taliban rule.
Observers note that the Afghan Taliban continue to prioritize strict social codes, even as the country faces economic challenges and international isolation. Incidents like Aziziโs arrest demonstrate the groupโs commitment to enforcing its version of societal norms.
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The situation remains tense, with many Afghans expressing concern over personal freedoms and daily life under the Afghan Talibanโs governance. The international community continues to monitor the enforcement of such strict social rules.




