Taliban Suspends Chess in Afghanistan Citing Islamic Law Concerns
Category | Details |
---|---|
Event | Taliban suspends chess in Afghanistan |
Date | May 12, 2025 |
Announced by | Atal Mashwani, Taliban sports directorate spokesperson |
Reason | Concerns over compatibility with Islamic law (Sharia) |
Status | Temporary suspension pending religious review |
Regime Context | Taliban regained power in August 2021 |
Previous Bans | MMA competitions, women's sports, and various cultural activities |
Religious Grounds | Chess is seen as encouraging gambling, forbidden in Islam |
Local Impact | - Kabul cafes stop hosting chess gatherings |
- Affects mental well-being and business operations | |
International Reactions | Criticized by human rights groups and sports bodies |
Global Context | Chess is widely accepted in other Muslim-majority countries like Iran, Egypt, and Indonesia |
Significance | Reflects Taliban's strict control on public behavior and diminishing space for intellectual and recreational activities |