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Afghan minorities adapt to Talibanisation
WASHINGTON, APRIL 1. For the few religious minorities of
Afghanistan, life under the Taliban militia is a constant
challenge.
The Sikhs are allowed to worship in `gurdwaras' but, in order not
to offend the Taliban which has banned all ``idolatry,'' they do
not display the familiar pictures of the Sikh gurus inside the
`gurdwaras.'
An elderly Sikh shopkeeper was spotted by a Washington Post
reporter wearing a Muslim cap and long beard.
``We are in Afghanistan, not India,'' he said, ``we must behave
according to the circumstances. Here there is strong Sharia
(Islamic law) and we are only a few... We worship the book, do
not display images and are treated well by the Government. But
economically, we are barely keeping our heads above water,'' he
said.
There were a few Hindus in Afghanistan, no Christians and the
only known Afghan Jew was a rabbi (priest) who was allowed to
maintain Kabul's sole synagogue, the paper said. And there were
no practising Buddhists.
The Shiites in Kabul were allowed to celebrate Naw Ruz - the
Persian new year which had its origin in Zoroastrianism - this
year.
But there were armed guards inside the shrine and the people were
not allowed to observe the tradition of slaughtering animals on
the occasion.
And at mid-afternoon, members of the Taliban's religious police
appeared and chased everyone away.
In some rural areas, Shiites were persecuted but in Kabul and
Herat they were allowed to worship at mosques and study at
Koranic schools.
``Periodic massacres of Shiite ethnic groups have been reported
in northeastern Afghanistan,'' the Post said.
- PTI
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