Not much is known about the new emir and the little that is hardly inspires confidence. He is a religious scholar, and during the first Taliban regime, he was head of the military court. His reputation is that of a ruthless judge who ordered summary executions. He is said to be extremely conservative in his interpretation of the sharia laws and this does not bode well for Afghan women. As a religious scholar, Akhundzada will interpret the sharia law in all cases, including that of a woman’s position in society. Much will depend on whether he will moderate his conservative views to suit the demands of the international community. The Taliban have declared that women will be allowed to study and work, though they have made it clear that there will be separate classrooms for males and females and there will be no intermixing. Stoning and flogging of women accused of being unfaithful to the husband were common during the previous tenure of the Taliban. Whether he will continue this kind of barbaric practice is not yet known. But in the initial days, he is expected to be pragmatic.