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THE HISTORY OF THE TALIBAN. By: Aaron Thomas English II/2 nd Block/Ms. Nowacky March 4. 2013. WHAT IS THE TALIBAN. The Taliban was a Sunni Muslim movement that took control of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 (Smith). The founder of the Taliban was Mullah Mohammad Omar.
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THE HISTORY OF THE TALIBAN By: Aaron Thomas English II/2nd Block/Ms. Nowacky March 4. 2013
WHAT IS THE TALIBAN • The Taliban was a Sunni Muslim movement that took control of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 (Smith). • The founder of the Taliban was Mullah Mohammad Omar. • The original members of this organization were religious students, who gained an intense conservative viewpoint on Islamic law. • Throughout their rule they gained the attention of the world for drug trades and the support of terrorism, both directly and indirectly. Mullah Mohammad Omar
IDEALS • The members of the Taliban believe that they are the “holy warriors of Allah” because they have fixed all the ideals of the Prophet Mohammed on to their countries (Reddy). • All of the rules that the Taliban established, drastically reduced the freedom of the Afghani population. • Women were the major victims of the rules imposed on Afghanistan. • The women of Afghanistan have to cover their entire bodies, they can only leave their homes if they are accompanied by a male relative, and they are not allowed to receive education. These are some of the many rules the Taliban have imposed on them. • The punishment of breaking any of these rules are severe. Usually resulting in death. • A woman, once tried to leave the country with a male fried and was stoned to death for “adultery.”
IDEALS An average classroom in Afghanistan Afghani women wearing regular clothes
WHERE DID THEY COME FROM? • The Taliban first started of in the region of Pashtun. • It was started by a group of students who decided to purify the country from the corruption and brutality by the warlords who brought it there after Soviet residence. • The population of Afghanistan at first were gratified that the Taliban would try to help the country to end all of its problems. • During their rule, the Taliban has prohibited education from women and defended one of the world’s most wanted men, Osama bin Laden (Fremson). Pashtun region of Afghanistan
RISE TO POWER • From December 1979 to February 1989, the Soviets occupied Afghanistan. • During their stay, they imposed communism on the Afghani people. • The Soviet rule was repressive and against the will of the people. • With the tacit support of the United States the Soviet rule was overthrown by the Afghani people. • After the Soviet’s left, Afghanistan was faction ridden and divided. • The Taliban came to power by assuring peace, prosperity and unity. • During 1994, the Taliban consisted of many students and gained supporters from conservative Muslim schools (McNamara).
RISE TO POWER • In 1996, the Taliban took over the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul. • Since then they now control about 95% of Afghanistan. The only opposition to their rule is a small north eastern area of the region.
EFFECTS • The Taliban rule has effected everyone in the country. • Girls were not allowed to go outside if not accompanied by a male relative. The only exception to this rule was if they are going out to get water. • They had to cover their entire body but the clothes were less constricting and more revealing than that of a adult woman. • The girls were not allowed to go to go to school. If a girl failed to abide by these rules they would be beaten. Malala Yousafzai was shot in head for trying to receive an education.
EFFECTS • There is little freedom in Afghanistan due to Taliban rule. • In 2001 Mullah Mohammad Omar commanded that a person who switches their religion from Islam to any other will be killed. • To set an example for his new policy, he ordered to destroy two mountain carvings of Buddha. • Muslims are only allowed to listen to religious music which cannot have any instruments playing with the song. • Movies, kite-flying, television, and videos are all banned because they are distractions from prayer. • Hindus must wear identification patches so that the religious police will not force them to follow Islamic rules (“The Taliban”)
EFFECTS The flag of the Taliban Taliban soldiers
EFFECTS A group of Muslims coming together and praying One of the many mosques Muslims go to pray
AL QAEDA • Osama bin Laden founded Al Qaeda. • Al Qaeda was an Islamic militant organization. • It supported the motives of the Taliban so it sent soldiers and resources to help the cause. • Many believe Al Qaeda and the Taliban are the same organization but this is in fact false. • The Taliban have boundaries of their region while Al Qaeda has none. • Al Qaeda consists of the Sunni Muslims who practice Wahabism, the most extreme and violent form of Islam. Osama bin Laden, founder of Al Qaeda
WHY DOES THE TALIBAN HATE AMERICA? • America supports Israel • They do not want the America’s presence in the Middle East. • The America’s do not agree with their ideas of religion. • The women in America have too much freedom and are treated as equals to men. • The effects of 911 made America go to war with them. The difference between an American woman and a Muslim woman
TALIBAN Taliban soldiers get ready for war
TALIBAN Punishment for disobeying
WORK CITED • Blake , Matt. "The girl that beat the Taliban: Malala, the 15-year-old Pakistani girl shot in the head for being educated, walks out of Birmingham hospital Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2257045/Malala-Yousafzai-shooting- Pakistani-girl-shot-Taliban-inspiring-girls-education-discharged-Birmingham- hospital-life-saving-surgery.html • "Campaign for Afghan Women & Girls." Feminist Majority Foundation. N.p.. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.feminist.org/afghan/taliban_women.asp>. • "Difference Between Taliban and Al qaeda."DiffrenceBetween. N.p.. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.differencebetween.net/miscellaneous/difference-between-taliban-and- al-qaeda/>. • Fremson, Ruth. "Taliban." The New York Times. N.p., 10 Oct 2012. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/organizations/t/taliban/index.ht ml>.
WORK CITED • McNamara, Melissa. "The Taliban In Afghanistan."CBSNEWS. N.p., 08 Aug 2009. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-500823_162-1957678.html>. • Reddy, Keerthi. "Taliban: A Perfect Islamic Society!." Hope of Israel Ministries. N.p.. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.hope-of-israel.org/taliperf.html>. • Smith, S.. "What Is the Taliban?." WiseGeek. N.p., 22 Jan 2013. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-taliban.htm>. • "The Taliban." CBSNEWS. N.p.. Web. 3 Mar 2013. <http://www.cbsnews.com/htdocs/america_under_attack/afghanistan/fra mesource_taliban.html>.