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Nightmarish Run Under Taliban| Music banned in Afghanistan| One India

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Nightmarish Run Under Taliban| Music banned in Afghanistan| One India

Nightmarish Run Under Taliban| Music banned in Afghanistan| One India

Taliban's interpretation of Islam is showcased in a disturbing event where they organized a bonfire in Herat province, burning confiscated musical instruments and equipment.

Justifying their actions, Taliban authorities asserted that music fosters moral corruption and could lead the youth astray.

This report aims to shed light on the situation in Afghanistan and raise awareness about the profound impact of such policies on people's lives.

#Taliban #AustereIslam #MusicBan #HeratBonfire #ConfiscatedInstruments #MoralCorruption #YouthInfluence #Afghanistan #ImpactOfPolicies #RaiseAwareness #DisturbingEvent #ReligiousInterpretation#MusisBan ~HT.178~ED.194~


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