
An Afghan man gets his beard trimmed at a street barber shop in Kabul, Afghanistan October 11, 2017.
Some barbers in Kabul have also received similar orders, which included banning them from playing music in their shops, according to CNN.
The rules suggest a return to the strict control of the extremist group, similar to that of its past tenure in power, despite their promises to exercise a milder form of government.
"You are urgently informed that from today, shaving beards and playing music in barbershops and public baths are strictly prohibited. If any barbershop or public bath is found to have shaved anyone's beard or played music, they will be dealt with according to the Sharia principles and they will not have the right to complain," the local authorities said in a statement issued on Sunday.
"The fighters keep coming and ordering us to stop trimming beards," a Kabul-based barber told the BBC.
"One of them told me they can send undercover inspectors to catch us."














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