The Taliban Supreme Court announced the burning of 65 kilograms of human hair in the Char Asiab district of Kabul.

The hair was seized during an operation by Taliban forces, and the primary court ordered its destruction as part of a crackdown on “un-Islamic” practices.
Taliban judicial officials have declared the buying, selling, and keeping of human hair to be illegal and contrary to Sharia law.

They emphasized that action will be taken against beauty salons and individuals involved in such trade, a policy that is being enforced across various provinces.
This move follows previous restrictions on women’s beauty salons and the ban on hair extensions.

These measures are part of the Taliban’s strict regulations regarding women’s appearance and grooming, which continue to draw sharp criticism from international human rights organizations.

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