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Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan Citing Islamic Law Concerns

Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan Citing Islamic Law Concerns

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EventTaliban suspends chess in Afghanistan
DateMay 12, 2025
Announced byAtal Mashwani, Taliban sports directorate spokesperson
ReasonConcerns over compatibility with Islamic law (Sharia)
StatusTemporary suspension pending religious review
Regime ContextTaliban regained power in August 2021
Previous BansMMA competitions, women's sports, and various cultural activities
Religious GroundsChess is seen as encouraging gambling, forbidden in Islam
Local Impact- Kabul cafes stop hosting chess gatherings
- Affects mental well-being and business operations
International ReactionsCriticized by human rights groups and sports bodies
Global ContextChess is widely accepted in other Muslim-majority countries like Iran, Egypt, and Indonesia
SignificanceReflects Taliban's strict control on public behavior and diminishing space for intellectual and recreational activities

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