Along with the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan, the extremist organization has made it clear how they are going to rule the war-torn country. The Taliban said the organization will rule Afghanistan through Shariah or Islamic law. The organization declared its victory by capturing Kabul on Sunday. Thus, it almost destroyed the presence of the US-led coalition in the country, which has been going on for nearly two decades. Taliban officially announces 'general amnesty' for all people after control of Afghanistan. Announcing this, Inamullah Samangani, a member of the Islamic Emirate San culture Commissioner, urged women to join the government. The Islamic Emirate does not want women to suffer, he said. However, individuals believe that sharia law could worsen the condition of women in the country. After all, what Sharia law is? Shariah is the legal system of Islam. It is taken from the Holy Book of Islam, Quran, sunnah, and hadith. Sharia literally means 'a clear and orderly path.' Through sharia law, all Muslims are told a way of life. This involves following what is mentioned in Islam, such as praying, fasting, and donating to the poor. The goal is to help Muslims understand how they should live every aspect of their lives according to the wishes of the one above. What does Sharia mean? Sharia makes a Muslim aware of every aspect of daily life. For example, a Muslim is called by his colleagues to come to the pub after work. But now he is wondering whether he should go or not. In such a situation, the Muslim can go to a Sharia scholar for advice to ensure that they can work within the legal framework of their religion. In other areas of daily life where Muslims can turn to Sharia law for guidance, they include family law, finance, and business. What are some harsh punishments for this law? Sharia law divides crimes into two categories. The first is the 'limit' offense, which is a serious offense and will get punished. The second is a 'Tazir' offense, where the decision to punish is left to the discretion of the judge. 'Limit' crimes include theft. In doing so, the hands of the accused are chopped off. On the other hand, strict punishment is imposed for sexual lying offenders, including the stone death penalty. Some Islamic organizations have argued that its rules prescribe a number of safety measures when it seeks punishment for 'limit' crimes. That requires concrete evidence before sentencing. Taliban still strict for women, pictures being 'hidden' by spraying Delta Variants: Australia struggles under rising pressure of Delta strain Radhakishan Damani of D-Mart included in top 100 riches of world, know how much wealth he has