
Taliban's Constitution
The Taliban's constitution, formally known as the "Constitution of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan," is a legal framework that outlines the governance and laws for areas under their control. It is based on strict interpretations of Islamic law (Sharia) and emphasizes governance through a religious framework. Key principles include the implementation of Sharia, the authority of the Supreme Leader, and a focus on security, social order, and adherence to Islamic values. The constitution reflects the Taliban's ideology, emphasizing a conservative, Islamic society, often prioritizing religious mandates over secular governance.