Goodbye amps, guitar: Taliban torch 'immoral' music equipment | ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN Ball 2025:
|

ADVERTISEMENT

ABS-CBN Ball 2025:
|
dpo-dps-seal
Welcome, Kapamilya! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Tell me more!

Goodbye amps, guitar: Taliban torch 'immoral' music equipment

Goodbye amps, guitar: Taliban torch 'immoral' music equipment

Agence France-Presse

Clipboard

Taliban
Taliban's security patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan, 30 July 2023. A high-level Taliban government delegation will meet with representatives of the United States this week in Doha to hold talks on issues of mutual interest, foreign ministry spokesperson Abdul Qahar Balkhi said in a statement. The US state department on 26 July said that Washington’s special representative for Afghanistan, Thomas West, and special envoy for Afghan women, girls, and human rights - Rina Amiri - would meet with Taliban representatives in Qatar to discuss critical interests in Afghanistan. EPA-EFE/SAMIULLAH POPAL

HERAT, Afghanistan - Authorities from Afghanistan's vice ministry created a bonfire of confiscated musical instruments and equipment in Herat province at the weekend, deeming music immoral.

"Promoting music causes moral corruption and playing it will cause the youth to go astray," said Aziz al-Rahman al-Muhajir, head of the Herat department of the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

Since seizing power in August 2021, Taliban authorities have steadily imposed laws and regulations that reflect their austere vision of Islam -- including banning playing music in public.

Saturday's bonfire saw hundreds of dollars worth of musical gear go up in smoke -- much of it collected from wedding halls in the city.

ADVERTISEMENT

It included a guitar, two other stringed instruments, a harmonium and a tabla -- a type of drum -- as well as amplifiers and speakers.

Women have borne the brunt of the new government regulations, and are not allowed in public unless wearing a hijab.

Teenage girls and women have been barred from schools and universities, and they are also prohibited from entering parks, playgrounds and gyms.

Watch more News on iWantTFC

Last week, thousands of beauty salons were shuttered across the country after authorities deemed certain makeovers to be too costly, or un-Islamic.

qb-fox/lb

© Agence France-Presse

Watch more News on iWantTFC

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

It looks like you’re using an ad blocker

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.

Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker on our website.