Taliban Bans Chess in Afghanistan, Citing Religious Concerns
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May 12, 2025 19:35
afghanistan - The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has imposed a ban on playing chess, citing potential violations of Islamic law as it may be considered a form of gambling.
Taliban Bans Chess in Afghanistan
The Taliban in Afghanistan has issued a temporary ban on playing chess, indicating concerns that the game may conflict with Islamic principles, resembling a form of gambling.
Religious Considerations
Taliban spokesperson Atal Mashwani stated that there are religious considerations regarding chess, leading to its suspension until further evaluation.
Community Impact
A cafe owner in Kabul expressed disappointment over the ban, highlighting the social aspect of chess games that provided entertainment for the youth.
Taliban's Controversial Decisions
Since seizing power in 2021, the Taliban has enforced strict measures, such as restricting women's rights, suppressing protests, and prohibiting activities deemed contrary to Islamic law, including public executions.
Last year, the Taliban also banned Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fights in Afghanistan, citing their violent nature and alleged inconsistencies with Islamic teachings.