R. N. Murari's Timeri: The Rules Of The Taliban

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The Taliban, which refers to itself as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is a Sunni Islamic fundamentalist political movement in Afghanistan. The Taliban is, known to have affiliation with Al-Qaeda, a terrorist organization which was led by Osama Bin Laden,have committed various heinous crimes throughout their existence. The author, Timeri.N.Murari has written multiple other novels like The Taliban Cricket Club. The novel expresses the story of Rukhsana, an Afghanistani female ex-journalist who was removed from her position because she was a female when the Taliban took over Afghanistan. The head of the Taliban wants to marry her and the Taliban additionally makes the decision of introducing cricket since it was an international sport and …show more content…

These rules had to be followed without question. The rules impacted their lives by creating conditions that are difficult in Afghanistan, since daily life is drastically altered. Men were forced and expected to grow beards that they were not allowed to shave. They were also required to pray five times a day. They were supposed to work and were the only means of income for the family. Men were supposed to grow beards that they were not allowed to trim or shave. They also had to wear white caps or turbans too. They were supposed to provide for the family and do all the work.(“Rules of the Taliban”). The Taliban set a rule that forced men to grow beards which was then enforced and forbid them to trim or shave their beards. This made life difficult since if a person does not have much facial hair, they could be beaten. Men were forced to pray five times a day even if they were in the middle of something important. They could be heavily punished if they did not follow these rules. Since women were not allowed to work, the men had to do all the work and provide for the family.(Oxford University,The World Encyclopedia). There are multiple complaints across the book that hint at the uncomfortability of having a beard that cannot be shaved and the pain of having to stop what you are doing and pray. When the security of Rukhsana’s compound is speaking to her he says, “I was beaten yesterday by a Talib because I did not pray.”(Murari, 8). The security is an old man and the Taliban soldiers beat him for not stopping his work and praying. This shows to what extent the Talib will go to impose their rules and how it would make living in Afghanistan difficult for people. Women were just used for reproduction and taking care of the families under the Taliban rule. Their status was reduced so significantly that the number of women who committed suicide in Afghanistan skyrocketed. When the Taliban took over

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