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Can you drink alcohol in Afghanistan?

Writer Mia Lopez

Afghanistan is one of 16 countries in the world where the drinking of alcoholic beverages at any age is illegal for most of its citizens. Violation of the law by locals is subject to punishment in accordance with the Sharia law.

What is the national food of Afghanistan?

Kabuli Palaw
Kabuli Palaw – a national dish. Meat and stock are added, and topped with the fried raisins, slivered carrots, and pistachios.

What religions are banned in Afghanistan?

The constitution limits the political rights of Afghanistan’s non-Muslims, and only Muslims are allowed to become the President.

Is Christianity legal in Afghanistan?

Afghan citizens are not legally permitted to convert to Christianity; although there are no explicit laws that forbid evangelizing by non-Muslims, many authorities and most of society view its toleration as contrary to the practice of Islam.

What kind of money is used in Afghanistan?

The local money used in Afghanistan is Afghani. The currency symbol of the Afghani money is ؋. The Afghani currency code is AFN. The Afghani Notes: The Afghani currency notes are made up of 1 Af, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Afs.

What was the value of the Afghani currency in 2001?

Following the United States invasion of Afghanistan, the currency became highly destabilized. The afghani traded at 73,000 Afs per one U.S. dollar in September 2001, steeply soaring to 23,000 Afs after the fall of the Taliban regime in November 2001, before plunging again to 36,000 Afs in January 2002.

What are the denominations of Afghani bank notes?

Between 1925 and 1928, Treasury notes were introduced in denominations of 5, 10 and 50 afghanis. In 1936, 2, 20 and 100 afghani notes were added. The Bank of Afghanistan ( Da Afghanistan Bank) took over paper money production in 1939, issuing notes for 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 afghanis.

When did the bank of Afghanistan take over paper money production?

The Bank of Afghanistan ( Da Afghanistan Bank) took over paper money production in 1939, issuing notes for 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 afghanis. The 2 and 5 afghani notes were replaced by coins in 1958. In 1993, 5000 and 10,000 afghani notes were introduced.