Taliban Government Bans Mixed Martial Arts in Afghanistan, Citing Incompatibility with Islamic Law

Why Has MMA Been Banned? Officially forbidden by Afghanistan's Taliban administration as incompatible with Islamic law, mixed martial arts (MMA) is Passed down by the Taliban's Ministry for the Propagation…

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