The Taliban government in Afghanistan has imposed a ban on chess, citing "religious considerations" as the primary reason for the decision. The move, reported by Khaama Press, adds chess to a growing list of cultural and recreational activities restricted by the Taliban's Ministry of Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice.

As per reports, the decision, announced on May 11, was taken due to "religious considerations" and effectively puts chess-related activities on indefinite hold. Officials from the Taliban-led Ministry of Sports confirmed the suspension, stating that the sport will remain banned in the nation until suitable responses are found regarding these concerns.

The ban also includes the dissolution of the Afghanistan Chess Federation, with the ministry reportedly labeling the game as "haram" (forbidden) according to its interpretation of Islamic law. This decision has disrupted the efforts of chess players and enthusiasts in the country, many of whom had previously sought permission and financial support to continue their activities.

Chess, historically regarded as an intellectual sport in Afghanistan, had seen a resurgence in recent years, with a growing community of players. However, the Taliban's recent actions underscore its broader strategy to limit cultural and recreational freedoms, marking a significant setback for the chess community.

This ban is part of a broader trend of restrictions imposed since the Taliban seized power in 2021. The group has also introduced strict dress codes in educational institutions. In February, the Taliban announced that students from March 22 would have to wear the new Taliban-issued uniforms. The guidelines specify blue shirts, pants, and white hats for students in grades 1 to 9, and white shirts, pants, and headscarves or turbans for those in grades 10 to 12. Female students must wear black uniforms, though the decree did not clarify the dress code for female teachers.

Additionally, the Taliban has banned girls from pursuing studies beyond the sixth grade, closing universities and medical educational centers to them, further restricting educational opportunities for women and girls in Afghanistan.

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