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Taliban has strictest interpretation of Islam: Taliban replace statue of anti-Taliban Shi’ite leader with replica of the Quran

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https://www.rfi.fr/en/taliban-replace-statue-of-hazara-leader-in-bamiyan-with-koran

Kabul (AFP) – The Taliban have replaced the statue of a Hazara leader declared a national martyr by the former government with a replica of the Koran, Bamiyan residents said Thursday — a move they warned could trigger violence.

The original statue depicted Abdul Ali Mazari, a leader of the mostly Shiite minority killed while he was a prisoner of the Taliban during their first stint in power.

The statue was decapitated by a rocket-propelled grenade soon after the Taliban returned to power in August, in an incident residents of the city in central Afghanistan blamed on the hardline Islamists.

The Taliban’s strict interpretation of Islam forbids the human form to be depicted in paintings and sculpture — and printed photographs in extreme cases.

Many businesses have removed or covered up billboards and posters featuring people since the group’s takeover.

“Yesterday, they completely removed the statue and replaced it with a replica of the Koran,” said Abdul Danishyar, a civil society activist in Bamiyan.

“They are trying to wipe out the history from Bamiyan, the people are going to react violently to this,” he told AFP….

“People in Bamiyan love Mazari, they were making a new statue to replace the partially destroyed one.”

Mazari, a fiercely anti-Taliban militia leader, was killed in 1995 after being taken prisoner by the Taliban….
 
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