The Taliban claims to run Afghanistan based on Sharia law but this legal approach is very different even in the Muslim world.
The Taliban gained control of Afghanistan synonymously Law Sharia will return as a senior command of the group claimed on August 18.
There will be no democratic system, the Taliban Waheedullah Hashimi commander said in an interview with Reuters news agency.
So what is the Sharia Law and what does it mean in the Taliban ideology?
The Taliban warriors occupied the Afghan President in Kabul on August 15.
According to Arab, Sharia originates from a word that means the road or clear road, filling with water.
In general, Sharia Law is a set of religious rules that guide the daily life of the Islamic people, which prays and vegetarianism, based primarily on the Koran, Muslim Book, as well as these
Leaders, missionaries and religious practitioners have many different approaches for traditions and precedents.
Sharia may appear in the Criminal Law, including strict punishment rules enforced in a few countries, or civil laws, regulating issues such as marriage, inheritance and custody of children, capital
In the Taliban period, the country controls the country since 1996 to 2001, the group has implemented Sharia Law in an extremely harsh explanation.
Schoolgirls are closed.
Some areas in Afghanistan are still ruled by the Taliban over the past two decades.
The Taliban Hashimi commander said the rights of Afghan women will be decided by a Muslim scholar council.
Spokesman Taliban Zabihullah Mujahid last week in a press conference insisted that the group would respect women's rights according to the standards of Islamic Law, but not specifically.
Abdulaziz Sachedina, Professor Religion and Politics at George Mason University specializes in Islamic research, arguing that the Taliban will take a lot of time and effort to impose policies related to Sharia law.
Saying 'We will apply the Sharia Law' it is easy but it is difficult to do, he stressed.
According to Professor Sachedina, Sharia Law does not provide a system prepared into a law for a modern state, for example, there is no laws on trade or administration.
Without anything in Sharia says this is how you run the country, Sachedina said.
The West sometimes criticizes Sharia's law because it has the rules on body punishment.
Sharia law has encountered a series of legal challenges across the United States in recent decades because some people are concerned that it can overcome US law.
The Rules of Islamic regulations on women's dressing has long been a thesis in some countries, especially on how to explain the full of women to wear Burqa.
France law has regulations on Islamic women wearing veils in public spaces and many other European countries also issued similar policies.
Sharia law has different explanations around the world.