Taliban Leader Bans Ribbon Cutting and Walking on Carpet with Shoes

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Taliban Leader Bans Ribbon Cutting and Walking on Carpet with Shoes

The Taliban leader has banned cutting ribbons and walking on carpets with shoes.

A month ago, the Taliban leader also signed the law of promoting virtue and preventing vice.

In an order, the Taliban leader instructed all heads of this regime’s departments to refrain from cutting ribbons during project inaugurations and also from walking on carpets with shoes.

In this order, sent by the Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice to all Taliban institutions, it is stated that cutting ribbons and walking on carpets with shoes are considered vices and resemble non-Muslim practices.

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