"Talibanisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Talibanization refers to the process of adopting the ideology and practices of the Taliban, a radical Islamist movement that emerged in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s. It typically involves the imposition of a strict interpretation of Islamic law (Sharia) and the suppression of women's rights, dissenting voices, and individual freedoms.
Talibanization often encompasses a range of behaviors and actions, including:
1. Enforcement of strict dress codes and segregation of the sexes.
2. Prohibition of music, art, and other forms of creative expression deemed un-Islamic.
3. Suppression of education for women and girls.
4. Enforcement of harsh punishment for crimes, including public executions and amputations.
5. Discrimination against minority groups, including ethnic and sectarian minorities.
6. Restriction of individual freedoms, including freedom of speech and assembly.
The term "Talibanization" is often used to describe the spread of extremist Islamist ideologies and practices in various parts of the world, including Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. It can also refer to the influence of these ideologies on politics, society, and culture in countries where they are dominant.
Having a natural ability or skill at doing something, typically acquired through practice or study. Highly skilled and gifted.
The word "talionic" refers to something related to or given in revenge, or retaliatory, especially to the exact degree. It is derived from the Latin phrase "talio," meaning "to retaliate" or "to give the same measure."